Looks like it's o.k. The dot on the housing indicates pin 1, and this should be positioned at the square pad on the ezDAC board.
Ray
Ray
hi guys, well my boards arrived today nd I guess I need to start thinking about some parts I dont have, I have most, but still a few holes. thinking I might run a dual mono using PCM1798, dont think I have enough spare 1794, though I have one. I have a couple of questions. is there a full BOM that anyone has for the special version? I see quite a few posts in here saying, 'oh no , are you using the BOM? you should have X instead of Y and B instead of C' collecting all of them would be a job in itself.
also is the only way to skip ASRC to use i2s input?
also is the only way to skip ASRC to use i2s input?
Hi guys,
I'm almost ready to power up my EZDAC, but before I do I have a question on figuring out a dropping resistor for a led indicator light.
I have a blue led that I want to use as an indicator light for my DAC, it is rated at 5v and 30 mA. I want to drop the supply voltage on my psu from 15 vdc to 5vdc to feed the led. Is my math right ?
V=IR, 10v = 0.03 x R, so R ~ 333 ohms
Thanks,
PJN
I'm almost ready to power up my EZDAC, but before I do I have a question on figuring out a dropping resistor for a led indicator light.
I have a blue led that I want to use as an indicator light for my DAC, it is rated at 5v and 30 mA. I want to drop the supply voltage on my psu from 15 vdc to 5vdc to feed the led. Is my math right ?
V=IR, 10v = 0.03 x R, so R ~ 333 ohms
Thanks,
PJN
5V at 30mA sounds too high for a blue LED. Could those be its absolute maximum ratings? I usually use about 10 mA and they are typically very bright. Try a resistor that would give you about 3V at 10mA (12/.01 = 1.2K) and reduce it if you need more brightness.
yeah blue LEDs are bright as hell, I find they need to be softene for me to even cope with them. otherwise I fid them too distracting during listening sessions
Before I drill holes in my ezdual, has anyone got a better solution to mounting the board?
Thanks,
JG
Thanks,
JG
Hi Everybody,
I've completed my case and I'm am getting ready to power up my EZDAC but before I do I want to make sure that I have the power hooked up right. I am using just a single PSU for now. From the build pics that see on Evan's site I figure that V+ goes to V1, V- goes to V4 and G goes to G2, am I right ?
Thanks,
PJN
I've completed my case and I'm am getting ready to power up my EZDAC but before I do I want to make sure that I have the power hooked up right. I am using just a single PSU for now. From the build pics that see on Evan's site I figure that V+ goes to V1, V- goes to V4 and G goes to G2, am I right ?
Thanks,
PJN
Great, I'll give it a try this evening. I'll cross my fingers and hope I don't let the smoke out. Thanks Ray.
PJN
PJN
Hi all,
Well I hooked my EZDAC up, powered up, no smoke, but no sound either. Totally silent, maybe I don't have the jumpers hooked up correctly, or maybe something else is not right. I've attached some pics of my build, if you see anything wrong, or if you have any ideas of what to check for I'd really appreciate the input.
Thanks,
PJN
Well I hooked my EZDAC up, powered up, no smoke, but no sound either. Totally silent, maybe I don't have the jumpers hooked up correctly, or maybe something else is not right. I've attached some pics of my build, if you see anything wrong, or if you have any ideas of what to check for I'd really appreciate the input.
Thanks,
PJN
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You can start by checking the output voltages of the regulators, the tabs are connected to the output. You should measure 3.3V, 5V and 12V there. Careful with those heatsinks, don't let them touch each other, that's a good recipe for a short-circuit.
Ray
Ray
Except that the LM337 has a -12V output and it's not on the tab, but on pin 3.Y... the tabs are connected to the output. You should measure 3.3V, 5V and 12V there....
Ray
http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM137.pdf
Maybe I'm missing something, but where is the +V coming in? is it going under the board from the PSU?
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