SACD/DVD-A to Ethernet Project

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I had a silly idea the other day about using my Denon DVD-757 in combination with a Xilinx Spartan 3an starter kit to send the raw PCM/DSD data over ethernet to a computer.

Well apparently this idea got out of hand and is now semi-successful.

Initially I thought I would have to solder leads to the PQFP chip (the BB DSD1608 part) in order to recieve the PCM and DSD data. Apparently there exists a through-hole copper connector for the following:

_PCM_
PDATA1 (all 4 stereo serial connections)
PDATA2
PDATA3
PDATA4
PBCK (pcm bit clock)
PLRCK (left/right pcm clock)

_DSD_
DSD1-8 (1-bit for each channel)
DBCK (dsd clock)

Ive tested each of these connections in Chipscope Pro and they are all valid depending on what type of disc I'm playing.

Heres a crappy shot of the PCM section with labeled pins:

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(sorry about the image size)

I plan on connecting all pins for pcm and designing a vhdl module for transmitting the data to the ethernet interface. On the PC side, I will used winpcap in c++ to grab the raw data so I don't have to worry about the headers and latency.

Another gratuitous fun shot:
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Anyone have an opinions/ideas?
 
This is true, I don't think many people have had the opportunity to work with DSD yet. I think the simplest way to do this is to use a low-pass (averaging) filter followed by decimation of 64. I am assuming all DSD signals are 44.1khz x 64 = 2.822mhz, but I am probably mistaken. The bit resolution could probably be varied depending on how the filter is implemented.

I found a nice website that goes over alot of the basics:
http://www.beis.de/Elektronik/DeltaSigma/SigmaDelta.html
 
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