Just acquired a DCD-500 which has a PCM54HP R2R DAC.
The transport and controls look cheap and I suspect 25 odd years hasn't done them any favours. The slightest nudge throws the tracking off entirely.
I'd like to be able to use the DAC with a newer and more reliable CD player which has a SPDIF output. Initially just try it in situ and if I'm happy with it, build it on a new PCB down the track.
I've found what appears to be the PCM signal feeding a CX23035 chip which then drives the parallel R2R DAC.
So, how do I get from SPDIF to PCM? I found some chips which do the job, is that my only option or are there any pre built modules for this? If I use a chip how to build or find an optical receiver? Thanks in advance [emoji4]
The transport and controls look cheap and I suspect 25 odd years hasn't done them any favours. The slightest nudge throws the tracking off entirely.
I'd like to be able to use the DAC with a newer and more reliable CD player which has a SPDIF output. Initially just try it in situ and if I'm happy with it, build it on a new PCB down the track.
I've found what appears to be the PCM signal feeding a CX23035 chip which then drives the parallel R2R DAC.
So, how do I get from SPDIF to PCM? I found some chips which do the job, is that my only option or are there any pre built modules for this? If I use a chip how to build or find an optical receiver? Thanks in advance [emoji4]
I couldn't find the DS for CX23035 so I don't know if the particular flavour of PCM used is I2S. If it is (and there's a master clock of the correct frequency) then this board would work : SPDIF????WM8805???,I2S??,?????,?????-???
Thanks for the pointers, these I think will be helpful.
However I had a thought in the meantime, I can probably tap the raw PCM stream in the other player without too much difficulty. If I install the dcd-500 board inside the case, that would be a reasonably elegant solution. It is unfortunately a single board, this being a low cost player (by all appearances)
Before I go to the trouble though, I might a/b this player (it does work, after a fashion) and see if it's worth the effort.
However I had a thought in the meantime, I can probably tap the raw PCM stream in the other player without too much difficulty. If I install the dcd-500 board inside the case, that would be a reasonably elegant solution. It is unfortunately a single board, this being a low cost player (by all appearances)
Before I go to the trouble though, I might a/b this player (it does work, after a fashion) and see if it's worth the effort.