Well they can't have mine. I've got two and I'm hot on the heels of a Marantz CD84. But I think I'm safe. SPDIF from the 70x0 chipset is strictly for the hardcore MJ types.
dig out from Marantz CD-74/CD-84
Hi rfbrw,
The schematic diagram that came with my CD-74 (SAA70xx/TDA1540 - my first cdp ever, now stored) shows a dig out on a pcb coded PW10 and a lead coded JW01 (JW02 = GND). Unfortunately the actual RCA connector on this machine is not connected (yep, labeled "N.C."). I could send you this schematic, if that should help.
Only the mk II verson of the CD-84 has a working spdif out, but fitted with SAA72xx/TDA1541 or an early version of this DAC coded N2992, with gold pins... (according to a 1985-86 brochure).
I'd love to fit my beautiful CD-74 with a spdif out! So why don't you share your hard core skills & expertise with us, rfbrw, eternal gratititude will be yours......
groeten,
Lourens
Hi rfbrw,
The schematic diagram that came with my CD-74 (SAA70xx/TDA1540 - my first cdp ever, now stored) shows a dig out on a pcb coded PW10 and a lead coded JW01 (JW02 = GND). Unfortunately the actual RCA connector on this machine is not connected (yep, labeled "N.C."). I could send you this schematic, if that should help.
Only the mk II verson of the CD-84 has a working spdif out, but fitted with SAA72xx/TDA1541 or an early version of this DAC coded N2992, with gold pins... (according to a 1985-86 brochure).
I'd love to fit my beautiful CD-74 with a spdif out! So why don't you share your hard core skills & expertise with us, rfbrw, eternal gratititude will be yours......
groeten,
Lourens
Hi,
I would like to have the datasheet SAA7000 too.
In a Denon DCD1800R it is combined with a PCM53 DAC and I wonder if they let the 16 bit DAC work with 14 bit only, or can SAA7000 output 16bit ?
I would like to have the datasheet SAA7000 too.
In a Denon DCD1800R it is combined with a PCM53 DAC and I wonder if they let the 16 bit DAC work with 14 bit only, or can SAA7000 output 16bit ?
jean-paul said:You are aware that there are TDA chips inside it Rfbrw ?? 😉
1. Yes
2. It is the TDA1540P not the trendy TDA1543 or that overrated waste of sand, the TDA1541/A.
3. Best of all, it will be bypassed.
Re: dig out from Marantz CD-74/CD-84
I have rough draft with lots of 74 sries logic but it needs refining. The final version will use a CPLD. Its still a work in progress.
Lourens said:Hi rfbrw,
I'd love to fit my beautiful CD-74 with a spdif out! So why don't you share your hard core skills & expertise with us, rfbrw, eternal gratititude will be yours......
groeten,
Lourens
I have rough draft with lots of 74 sries logic but it needs refining. The final version will use a CPLD. Its still a work in progress.
In my memory a certain PCFxxxx chip was needed for SPDIF. I may be wrong on this as 104 and similar types were too expensive at that time and I skipped those. I am sure I have some of those chips left somewhere.
jean-paul said:In my memory a certain PCFxxxx chip was needed for SPDIF. I may be wrong on this as 104 and similar types were too expensive at that time and I skipped those. I am sure I have some of those chips left somewhere.
pcf3523p
Re: Re: dig out from Marantz CD-74/CD-84
Please keep us posted!
Are you going to use you that pcf3523p?
rfbrw said:
I have rough draft with lots of 74 sries logic but it needs refining. The final version will use a CPLD. Its still a work in progress.
Please keep us posted!
Are you going to use you that pcf3523p?
Bricolo said:pcf3523p
Can't find the datasheet... do you, or anybody else, have it?
TIA
Lourens
jean-paul said:In my memory a certain PCFxxxx chip was needed for SPDIF. I may be wrong on this as 104 and similar types were too expensive at that time and I skipped those. I am sure I have some of those chips left somewhere.
The information I have on the PCF2705/3523 would make it an I2S input device hence its ability to link directly to the SAA7310.It also seems that by the time of the SAA7310, Philips had completely abandoned offset binary in favour of two's comp.
The SAA7000, OTOH, has no I2S interface and when connected to the TDA1540 or the TDA1541 either directly or via the SAA7030, it outputs simultaneous left and right offset binary data.
So it seems whatever option one chooses it will take more than the PCF chip.
Re: Re: Re: dig out from Marantz CD-74/CD-84
CS8402 as I have them already and being DIP makes things easier.
Lourens said:
Please keep us posted!
Are you going to use you that pcf3523p?
CS8402 as I have them already and being DIP makes things easier.
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