Anyone know of anyone selling kits (prefab PCB's, ready to hook) around DRV134/5 balance line drivers?
I googled this up but not in a language I can get... www.diyzone.net
K-Thanks!
I googled this up but not in a language I can get... www.diyzone.net
K-Thanks!
Digi01 made some nice PCBs awhile back. See Thread
His website can be found here
But take note... he hasn't been online since November 14th.
His website can be found here
But take note... he hasn't been online since November 14th.
Given a PCB layout, it'd make a great group buy...
I've used the DRV134 to drive an input transformer at the other end of the cable. The results are EXCELLENT.
We need a PCB layout thats cheap to fab. I'd recommend sockets
for two DRV134s so a single board can do two stereo channels. I'd
also remove the "option" for 300 ohm resistors and follow the mfg recommendations for an "optional" 10uF tant between signal drive and signal sense.
Further, no regulator onboard is necessary. Leave the regulator
parts choice to the end user who likely is going to have either a
cheapo 7815/7915 scheme, or, a properly implemented LM317/337
scheme or an over-the-top buried zener reference with low noise op-amp servo scheme...
-- Jim
I've used the DRV134 to drive an input transformer at the other end of the cable. The results are EXCELLENT.
We need a PCB layout thats cheap to fab. I'd recommend sockets
for two DRV134s so a single board can do two stereo channels. I'd
also remove the "option" for 300 ohm resistors and follow the mfg recommendations for an "optional" 10uF tant between signal drive and signal sense.
Further, no regulator onboard is necessary. Leave the regulator
parts choice to the end user who likely is going to have either a
cheapo 7815/7915 scheme, or, a properly implemented LM317/337
scheme or an over-the-top buried zener reference with low noise op-amp servo scheme...
-- Jim
I'd actually like a set: DRV134 and DRV135.
Myself I'd buy 8 sets of each.
Throw in the regulators and I'll get them too...
I am itching for someone to take this on 😀
Myself I'd buy 8 sets of each.
Throw in the regulators and I'll get them too...
I am itching for someone to take this on 😀
Heh, I can send you the Eagle files but you'll have to do the rest yourself (including testing if it actually works) [😀]
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Re: Given a PCB layout, it'd make a great group buy...
Jim: Coming from a Tin ear'd person like myself... are we sure we want to use tants? Would the signal pass through these tants to any audible degree?
jrdmedford said:and follow the mfg recommendations for an "optional" 10uF tant between signal drive and signal sense.
-- Jim
Jim: Coming from a Tin ear'd person like myself... are we sure we want to use tants? Would the signal pass through these tants to any audible degree?
Nisbeth said:Heh, I can send you the Eagle files but you'll have to do the rest yourself (including testing if it actually works) [😀]
/U.
Thanks!!
OK, Once we find a resource to take this on, (Mark G is busy with the Krell threads 🙂 ) we will get the files from you.
Do you have a schematic of the layout with parts etc?
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Just an old keyboard that had been stashed under the desk for about 6 months. I was using it 'cos I needed the proper soft power button for my "modifications".
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