Hi Anton, my boards have no taken their place on my workbench in the queue (read: mess) of projects.
Thanks for all the work you've put into this and especially the efforts you've gone to with documentation!!
Thanks for all the work you've put into this and especially the efforts you've gone to with documentation!!
Just got the box, the box arrived in a horrible way, it suppose to be a box, but more like a ball when I got it. Luckily all components inside is still intact. 🙂
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Yes, sent them on the 18th.
It's great to see the PCBs arriving, I hope they all arrive safely. Samoloko, I sent your PCBs off today.
No, I don't. Unfortunately I don't have the testgear to quote an actual number for jitter. I'm not the only one with this problem, check out all of the commercial low jitter clocks, almost all of them don't show actual numbers either. What testing I did do is described further back in this thread.
received order
great handled and with instruction and bom
just want to know do I have to match fets
great handled and with instruction and bom
just want to know do I have to match fets
It's a while since I sent the kits and PCBs out, can anyone who has not recieved what they ordered please get in touch with me.
@mr-mouse and bigpandahk: Sorry, they're all gone.
@mr-mouse and bigpandahk: Sorry, they're all gone.
No, if you're using a single core coaxial cable the shield should be grounded at both ends. In DC powered versions only connect the power connector's ground if the supply you're using is floating compared to the player's digital ground.
No, if you're using a single core coaxial cable the shield should be grounded at both ends. In DC powered versions only connect the power connector's ground if the supply you're using is floating compared to the player's digital ground.
Ok thanks
Quan
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