Signalyst DSC1

If you allready have an mcu for volume control than you no need to rebuild Levetop mcu, just use mcu binary from attachment and make your own UI trought ui editor. Levetop LT268 have inside ic an mcu, and mcu is responsible for comunication trought uart to an external mcu, for example when you move knob it produce something trought uart which you need to catch by an external mcu. Also you can send comands to knob via aurt for example to change ui things. But internal mcu can work on your own way, for example if you modify mcu source code, but problem is you can't get mcu code, its propretiary and private, you should ask person from Aliexpres before you buy knob and if you are lucky you will get them! Ui is programable trought UI_Editor-II_V2.30, and you will need also to program your external mcu to catch all that uart commands, not very flexible! But it work very good when you figure out all the things. Making ui trought UI_Editor-II_V2.30 is not that hard, just folow datasheet -> https://www.levetop.cn/uploadfiles/...b61f5Fzf5FzSR&file=UI_Editor-II_ENG_V2.10.pdf . Inside ui editor you can see emulator and all the uart bytes structure your ui produce.

Here is mcu binary if you need it. To program knob use LT_Vcom_GUI_V2.6-2021-10-20
 

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Work in progress on isolated dsc2, Dimensionaly to expect something like 790 x 900 mm.
 

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Today I measured the new modulator AHM7EC5L at DSD1024. Actually it performs very well! I was too lazy to save results but be assured that it compares very wel with AMSDM7EC 512+fs modulators on the DSC2 type DAC. Albeit that the noise floor increases for higher frequencies up to -120dB. But if you listen to speakers and not headphones, that noise level is not a problem and you can use HQPlayer's own volume control.
 
Your link to the resistor does not confirm whether it is passivated nochrome or tantalum nitride.

If the shift resistor is not a max 5.5 type, you will have less performance and less output level.
The shift resistors have been tested extensively and all sound different, see earlier stages of development in this topic.
The original DSC1 design used deliberatedly 74AHCT595.
I would advice against your choice.
 
Sorry, I mean shift register, not resistor. The 74AHCT595D works with max 5.5V power supply (so you are able to get output level of 5V with the right supply) and accepts 3.3V input level. That is what you need.

With respect to the resistor, see the note in the datasheet that tantalum nitride has to be specifically consulted with the manufacturer. If you don't do that, you will get passivated nichrome which does not sound as good as tantalum nitride.
 
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