Hi all,
I know (or rather said, I assume) the topic has been beated to death here. I started to read the relevant topics a dozen times but I always bump into 30+ pages of discussion or incomplete shematics and/or discussion about different solutions for different parts of the circuit.
What I would need is a simple NOS USB DAC to complement my Gainclone. For that, I need a complete shematic with values and if important to have some construction notes.
Thanks in advance...
I know (or rather said, I assume) the topic has been beated to death here. I started to read the relevant topics a dozen times but I always bump into 30+ pages of discussion or incomplete shematics and/or discussion about different solutions for different parts of the circuit.
What I would need is a simple NOS USB DAC to complement my Gainclone. For that, I need a complete shematic with values and if important to have some construction notes.
Thanks in advance...
you can read it all at my website, circuits and pictures are all there
have fun !
doede
www.dddac.de
have fun !
doede
www.dddac.de
Thanks for the reply! I checked your site and I found that you used a Tent labs clock and suddenly I remembered, that long time ago I ordered one too. I have a 16.9344MHz, you use 11.2896MHz for the DDDAC 2000.
Would be cool if I could use the clock I already have...any chance for a design utilising this frequency?
Would be cool if I could use the clock I already have...any chance for a design utilising this frequency?
Banfi T. said:Thanks for the reply! I checked your site and I found that you used a Tent labs clock and suddenly I remembered, that long time ago I ordered one too. I have a 16.9344MHz, you use 11.2896MHz for the DDDAC 2000.
Would be cool if I could use the clock I already have...any chance for a design utilising this frequency?
sorry, that is the 1,5 x Frequency and cannot be used....
Banfi,
Contact tentlabs and find out what is required for them to change the freq of your clock - it's not that difficult, and I'm sure they will be only too pleased that you asked.
Contact tentlabs and find out what is required for them to change the freq of your clock - it's not that difficult, and I'm sure they will be only too pleased that you asked.
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