Hi
When I was searching DAC projects in the net I found that some people claim that different SPDIF receivers/decoders sound different 😕 - I realize that they can introduce some jitter or something else but is it audible
?
So here are my questions:
- what quality is cs8414 - I'm going to use it in my DAC
- who produce SPDIF recieiver except Cirrus Logic - names and part numbers wanted
Thanks in advance
josefr
When I was searching DAC projects in the net I found that some people claim that different SPDIF receivers/decoders sound different 😕 - I realize that they can introduce some jitter or something else but is it audible

So here are my questions:
- what quality is cs8414 - I'm going to use it in my DAC
- who produce SPDIF recieiver except Cirrus Logic - names and part numbers wanted

Thanks in advance
josefr
I found that some people claim that different SPDIF receivers/decoders sound different
Yes, as will the circuitry that precedes them.
I realize that they can introduce some jitter or something else but is it audible
Very much so.
Here we go again...........
Do not connect any receiver with Schmitt trigger inputs to any transmission line. That is the best place to start.
Jocko
TI, AKM,Yamaha and Philips all make dedicated SPDIF receivers or devices that include SPDIF reception as one of their functions.
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Hi
Because of the high jitter at the output of a 8412, we designed a decent second PLL circuit using a very slow loopfilter and a low jitter VCXO. It can be found here:
http://members.chello.nl/~m.heijligers/DAChtml/dactop.htm
direct link to schematics
http://members.chello.nl/~m.heijligers/DAChtml/schematics.html
for those inteested I supply a module that takes in a jittery clock and puts out a clean one, based upon part of the DAC design as linked above.
best regards
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Because of the high jitter at the output of a 8412, we designed a decent second PLL circuit using a very slow loopfilter and a low jitter VCXO. It can be found here:
http://members.chello.nl/~m.heijligers/DAChtml/dactop.htm
direct link to schematics
http://members.chello.nl/~m.heijligers/DAChtml/schematics.html
for those inteested I supply a module that takes in a jittery clock and puts out a clean one, based upon part of the DAC design as linked above.
best regards
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