Hello Ryan,
thanks for the fast answer, can you tell me please where the screw holes are located. 5mm from every edge ?
best regards
Karsten
thanks for the fast answer, can you tell me please where the screw holes are located. 5mm from every edge ?
best regards
Karsten
Thanks, Karsten, for the link.
Ryan, thanks also for your reply. Order placed with a question...
Regards,
ym
Ryan, thanks also for your reply. Order placed with a question...
Regards,
ym
Would there be any advantage in using a good master clock signal to reclock after this board?
I used a (what seems to me to be a) similar circuit previously to convert i2s to the signals needed for an AD1865N-K and it seemed to add some jitter.
I used a (what seems to me to be a) similar circuit previously to convert i2s to the signals needed for an AD1865N-K and it seemed to add some jitter.
The circuit has reclocking with flip-flops at its output. BCK provides the clock signal.
I use this board and it sounds good to me. However all parts of the digital chain contribute to the sound of my system. I have a FIFO and clock in front of this board.
I use this board and it sounds good to me. However all parts of the digital chain contribute to the sound of my system. I have a FIFO and clock in front of this board.
HI!Hi ryanj,
It should be possible to modify the decoder by adjusting the delay circuit from 32 bits delay to 16 bits delay (as we now have only 32 bits / frame instead of 64 bits / frame):
-> disconnect the connection between U4 (74LV164) pin 13 (QH) and U5 (74LVC79) pin 1 or remove U4 (74LV164) from the PCB.
-> connect U5 pin 1 (data) to U2 (74LV164) pin 13 (QH)
I can't test this over here right now as I don't have any 32 bit / frame sources.
I was wondering if there might be any downsides with the connectivity described above in terms of performances.
Another curiosity...What could happen if a 74hc175 was used as a frequency divider between the BCK input and the rest of the circuit.
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Anthony.
There is a link to a google form in first post in this thread - simply complete and he will send you a paypal invoice.
instead of populate the U.FL-R-SMT-1, solder 1 end of the wire onto the pad?Is there any issue if I solder 1 end to the U.FL-R-SMT-1?
Hi fastvideo,
Its not ideal, but yes you can do this, I think a few others have also done this. Just be very careful not to pull the pad off the PCB.
Its not ideal, but yes you can do this, I think a few others have also done this. Just be very careful not to pull the pad off the PCB.
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