Spdif transformer

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audioengr said:



Actually, it does do harm. It adds jitter. Better to have only the cap on the source output.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
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I was not aware that caps add jitter. However I said "just in case" as one can not assume every possible source to be DC free. Of course just one cap is the best solution but this can only be done with known sources.

It's like with cd, dvd players and amps. I see caps both in the outputs of the sources and also in the inputs of amps. Hence, always 2 caps in series of which one can be easily omitted.
 
jean-paul said:


I was not aware that caps add jitter. However I said "just in case" as one can not assume every possible source to be DC free. Of course just one cap is the best solution but this can only be done with known sources.

It's like with cd, dvd players and amps. I see caps both in the outputs of the sources and also in the inputs of amps. Hence, always 2 caps in series of which one can be easily omitted.


Caps add jitter due to dispersion caused by the dielectrics and their absorption. Use low-loss, low DA caps for low jitter.

Steve N.
 
Better Spdif

I added the DS8922 buffer in a CD304MK2 with a SVHS connector, and suggested by EC i didn't use a 74/14 after SAA7220, only the DS.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=931340#post931340

Don't know how it sounds, have no dac (yet) But on a scope the signal looked good. The transformer of a ringcore EC made to put in dac looks better to me compared to the standard simple one used in the CDP. See the scope signals from such a simple transformer here:

http://home.hccnet.nl/r.r.meijer/het uitgangstrafootje.html
 
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