Here is my CD-Transport project,using CD-PRO2M module from Daisy.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
regulator design
I bought the kit from Taiwan.It's not designed by me.
The kit have 3 power supplies:
5V: Two step regulation.The first step regulation is by regulator IC,and the second step is series-type regulator with the OP-amp error detection.I think it's very stable and offering low impedance and high current to drive the CD-PRO2M module.
9V:The same as above.
VFD+5V:The VFD display and +5V for control board have it's own regulator.
I bought the kit from Taiwan.It's not designed by me.
The kit have 3 power supplies:
5V: Two step regulation.The first step regulation is by regulator IC,and the second step is series-type regulator with the OP-amp error detection.I think it's very stable and offering low impedance and high current to drive the CD-PRO2M module.
9V:The same as above.
VFD+5V:The VFD display and +5V for control board have it's own regulator.
What kind of Transport?
If your transport is CD-PRO2,you could check the website of Daisy to find the way to modify.You will need to break the orginal master clock and add a new EXTERNAL ONE.
It's easy,but should be very careful.
Or you could try some other solutions,such as the De-Jitter box.The De-Jitter box accept the digital output,re-clock,and sending the corrected digital signal to DAC.
If your transport is CD-PRO2,you could check the website of Daisy to find the way to modify.You will need to break the orginal master clock and add a new EXTERNAL ONE.
It's easy,but should be very careful.
Or you could try some other solutions,such as the De-Jitter box.The De-Jitter box accept the digital output,re-clock,and sending the corrected digital signal to DAC.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Yes, it is still $699, ship out of NY, USA.
Please contact me at Ken_m_shih@hotmail.com for more info.
Thanks
Ken
Please contact me at Ken_m_shih@hotmail.com for more info.
Thanks
Ken
Re: Interface for external master clock
Try http://www.tentlabs.com/Info/Articles/Tentlink.html . They have a board for that purpose.
elecon said:Does anyone know how to add an interface for external master clock to this DIY CD-transport kit?
I am interested in using the CD-transport in combination with an Apogee DAC and Master Clock.
Try http://www.tentlabs.com/Info/Articles/Tentlink.html . They have a board for that purpose.
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