Thanks for sharing your work, but could you give us a little explanation and more detail for those of us that don't read Chinese?
Nice looking boards!
Nice looking boards!
Very nice CAD job!
Cool with round corners of the traces.
Can't you try to write in english at your homepage?
Are the holes gold plated? Very nice!
Schematics, please!

Can't you try to write in english at your homepage?
Are the holes gold plated? Very nice!
Schematics, please!
Ok here it is...
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This time round we're gonna play around with the Analog Device's AD1955
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Pictures of the DAC
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I did the PCB twice. The first was without the Sampling Module. The second time round, the PCB is more complete and has got a "high-end" feel to it.
I also can now play around with the parts and use better grade stuff for the project.
I used SMD parts this time as they have lower noise and lead inductance compared to through hole parts. This helped to reduce overall noise and increase performance.
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Another Picture
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From the AW-D1 onwards, all the DACs will be using an external power source, which will make he circuit more flexible. The DAC and DIR1730 will have an "Upgrade module", which makes it easier to add in an Unsampling module and Re Clock Module.
This time round with the AW-D2 I used a DIR1703 and made a few improvements, and compared to the DAC 1.0 it's a very big improvement. I also used a TCXO clock in this design, it is now my current favourite, therefore I had to use it~!!!
Because the D2 uses a AD1955, it is very different from the BB(T1), the sound is very strong, and worth a try.
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In the anlog filter stage, there a few "special" components, namely the 681Ohms resistor. Let's not be afraid, we're not in deep water...yet...those are Dale resistors, and are an intergral part of my design, although it may seem odd...it must be there.-------------------------
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If the D2's production is on time.The PCB will probably be released in the Christmas or 2004's New Year region. Do await further announcements.
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I know my Chineses sucks...I am kinda borderline in my Mother Tongue..I'm actually better in English...so please excuse any obvious Errors...maybe some of u might want to correct me~!!!
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This time round we're gonna play around with the Analog Device's AD1955
----------------------
Pictures of the DAC
----------------------
I did the PCB twice. The first was without the Sampling Module. The second time round, the PCB is more complete and has got a "high-end" feel to it.
I also can now play around with the parts and use better grade stuff for the project.
I used SMD parts this time as they have lower noise and lead inductance compared to through hole parts. This helped to reduce overall noise and increase performance.
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Another Picture
----------------------
From the AW-D1 onwards, all the DACs will be using an external power source, which will make he circuit more flexible. The DAC and DIR1730 will have an "Upgrade module", which makes it easier to add in an Unsampling module and Re Clock Module.
This time round with the AW-D2 I used a DIR1703 and made a few improvements, and compared to the DAC 1.0 it's a very big improvement. I also used a TCXO clock in this design, it is now my current favourite, therefore I had to use it~!!!
Because the D2 uses a AD1955, it is very different from the BB(T1), the sound is very strong, and worth a try.
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Insert Picture here
----------------------
In the anlog filter stage, there a few "special" components, namely the 681Ohms resistor. Let's not be afraid, we're not in deep water...yet...those are Dale resistors, and are an intergral part of my design, although it may seem odd...it must be there.-------------------------
Insert another Picture
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If the D2's production is on time.The PCB will probably be released in the Christmas or 2004's New Year region. Do await further announcements.
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I know my Chineses sucks...I am kinda borderline in my Mother Tongue..I'm actually better in English...so please excuse any obvious Errors...maybe some of u might want to correct me~!!!
hi li_gangyi
thanks a lot!
and the schmetic file will be release later, please d/l it later.😉
in fact i want to post here, but the file size is too large..
thanks a lot!

and the schmetic file will be release later, please d/l it later.😉
in fact i want to post here, but the file size is too large..

Beautifull Work!!!
A fine job. Are you going to share the design in the form of pcb patterns or schematics???
Mark
A fine job. Are you going to share the design in the form of pcb patterns or schematics???
Mark
of course i will post the design in the form of pcb patterns or schematics in my website.
but need to do it later, since i am very bust within this 2 week...
THANKS
but need to do it later, since i am very bust within this 2 week...
THANKS
hi, this is the like to d/l the sch file~
http://www.audioworkshop.com.hk/download/d2_sch_pre.pdf
and i will post the silkscreen of the board later
thanks
http://www.audioworkshop.com.hk/download/d2_sch_pre.pdf
and i will post the silkscreen of the board later
thanks
takashi said:hi, this is the like to d/l the sch file~
http://www.audioworkshop.com.hk/download/d2_sch_pre.pdf
and i will post the silkscreen of the board later
thanks
Takashi, Link does not work!

Round Traces

Hi Tobias, When I posted the suggestion to use round corners for the tracks for a PCB of my clock this was a joke! So much for "cool".tobias_svensk said:Round traces is always cool, I think I must begin with that.

Parallel flip-flops?
Hi Takashi,
Why two parallel flop-flops in the reclocker? Or is this a drawing error? I don't see much use for a reclocker after a asynchronous sample rate converter/receiver as everything is already "reclocked".
AC logic should be avoided as the black pest or in modern times aids.
SMD parts have lower noise? Cannot believe what I am reading.........
😕
Hi Takashi,
Why two parallel flop-flops in the reclocker? Or is this a drawing error? I don't see much use for a reclocker after a asynchronous sample rate converter/receiver as everything is already "reclocked".
AC logic should be avoided as the black pest or in modern times aids.
SMD parts have lower noise? Cannot believe what I am reading.........
😕

sorry, the link is updated
http://www.audioworkshop.com.hk/download/AW_D2.pdf
because the sch. and pcb are confirmed.
for SMD issue, smd have lower esr, lower lead inductance, short lead, etc
so it is good in noise bypassing(theorical).
http://www.audioworkshop.com.hk/download/AW_D2.pdf
because the sch. and pcb are confirmed.
for SMD issue, smd have lower esr, lower lead inductance, short lead, etc
so it is good in noise bypassing(theorical).
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