Any thoughts on offering just the firmware or a preprogrammed EEPROM for those of us that might want to build our own hardware?
Wonderful!
I purchased one of the original (prototype?) boards with USB isolator, external clocks, and I2S output. After an extended work travel period, I was finally able to refocus time on getting the TAS board integrated in my system. I utilize a TDA1541 NOS DAC chip. The JarekC board is externally powered by a 3.3V Salas shunt.
I initially had some noise that was due to a faulty ground (my mistake). Once that was fixed, I was prepared to let the board settle in for a few hundred hours. I didn't need to....the sound was immediately wonnderful.
One of my problems with most USB converters is that they sound "thin". There's no "weight" to the music. This doesn't mean that the sound is overly rich or syrupy. The musicans and instruments each occupy their own space in the black background. The upper frequencies are glare free and the bass is outstanding.
I wanted to thank JarekC again for returning my emails and being patient with my many questions. I cannot wait to hear the new version.....
Bravo!
I purchased one of the original (prototype?) boards with USB isolator, external clocks, and I2S output. After an extended work travel period, I was finally able to refocus time on getting the TAS board integrated in my system. I utilize a TDA1541 NOS DAC chip. The JarekC board is externally powered by a 3.3V Salas shunt.
I initially had some noise that was due to a faulty ground (my mistake). Once that was fixed, I was prepared to let the board settle in for a few hundred hours. I didn't need to....the sound was immediately wonnderful.
One of my problems with most USB converters is that they sound "thin". There's no "weight" to the music. This doesn't mean that the sound is overly rich or syrupy. The musicans and instruments each occupy their own space in the black background. The upper frequencies are glare free and the bass is outstanding.
I wanted to thank JarekC again for returning my emails and being patient with my many questions. I cannot wait to hear the new version.....
Bravo!
Interested in buying
Hello Jarec,
I've added my name in the list for buying from next batch. Have you any idea when will it be available?
Andrea
Hello Jarec,
I've added my name in the list for buying from next batch. Have you any idea when will it be available?
Andrea
Hi All,
Sorry for the long absence at forum but I had some problems with health.
I had to spend several days in hospital.
But I'm back.
>crobbins5421
Thank you for the kind words.
>
New version of USB-I2S is ready. All works fine.
On PCB is a small error in the description of I2S connectors. (corected by label)
Tomorrow I will post information about avaliable versions and costs.
Changes compared to the previous version:
-galvanic isolation on PCB (ADUM3160 + LDO)
-shorter track for Master Clock signal (from XOs to TAS1020B)
-elimination of the multiplexer in the Master Clock signal path
-sampling rate signaling with 4 LEDs (each has its own LED)
-series termination resistors on the I2S bus lines
-22.5792/24.5760MHz generators + LDO can be mounted on the PCB, or connected via connector
-two modes: 16 bit (32bitframe-16bit data) and 24 bit (32 bit frame-24bit data)
(I can make special only 16 bit version 16bit frame-16bit data for old 16bit DACs)
-derived power to the I2S connector, ability to supply DAC
-smaller dimensions, only 67mm x 30mm
-4 mounting holes
Best regards
JarekC
Sorry for the long absence at forum but I had some problems with health.
I had to spend several days in hospital.
But I'm back.
>crobbins5421
Thank you for the kind words.
>
New version of USB-I2S is ready. All works fine.
On PCB is a small error in the description of I2S connectors. (corected by label)
Tomorrow I will post information about avaliable versions and costs.
Changes compared to the previous version:
-galvanic isolation on PCB (ADUM3160 + LDO)
-shorter track for Master Clock signal (from XOs to TAS1020B)
-elimination of the multiplexer in the Master Clock signal path
-sampling rate signaling with 4 LEDs (each has its own LED)
-series termination resistors on the I2S bus lines
-22.5792/24.5760MHz generators + LDO can be mounted on the PCB, or connected via connector
-two modes: 16 bit (32bitframe-16bit data) and 24 bit (32 bit frame-24bit data)
(I can make special only 16 bit version 16bit frame-16bit data for old 16bit DACs)
-derived power to the I2S connector, ability to supply DAC
-smaller dimensions, only 67mm x 30mm
-4 mounting holes
Best regards
JarekC
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Hi,
At this moment I have only 10 PCBs (3-4 are now reserved).
A I can build two version of USB-I2S converter:
Version A:
- TAS1020B aynchronous mode I2S output 24bit (32/24 frame ) & 16bit (32/16 frame)
- Fs 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
- MCLK = 256 Fs
- low noise LDOs (2X LP2985)
- USB Connector Type B
- I2S Connector 2x5 Pin (raster 2.54mm) (3.3V HCMOS Levels)
- Low jitter generators 22.5792MHz/24.576MHz
- powered from USB or external supply (jumper)
- control LED + header (1x6Pin ) for Fs LEDs
- native drivers for Windows, MAC OS, Linux (UAC1.0)
- gold plated PCB
Version B:
- Version A + galvanic separation (ADUM3160)
- USB side powered from USB BUS, TAS side powered from external supply
Version A costs 220 PLN (Polish Zloty) its about 68$/52Euro
Version B costs 278 PLN (Polish Zloty) its about 87$/66Euro
Shipping cost is 19 PLN about 6$ (Registered Mail Polish Post)
PapPal Fee is 4%
Best regards
JarekC
At this moment I have only 10 PCBs (3-4 are now reserved).
A I can build two version of USB-I2S converter:
Version A:
- TAS1020B aynchronous mode I2S output 24bit (32/24 frame ) & 16bit (32/16 frame)
- Fs 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
- MCLK = 256 Fs
- low noise LDOs (2X LP2985)
- USB Connector Type B
- I2S Connector 2x5 Pin (raster 2.54mm) (3.3V HCMOS Levels)
- Low jitter generators 22.5792MHz/24.576MHz
- powered from USB or external supply (jumper)
- control LED + header (1x6Pin ) for Fs LEDs
- native drivers for Windows, MAC OS, Linux (UAC1.0)
- gold plated PCB
Version B:
- Version A + galvanic separation (ADUM3160)
- USB side powered from USB BUS, TAS side powered from external supply
Version A costs 220 PLN (Polish Zloty) its about 68$/52Euro
Version B costs 278 PLN (Polish Zloty) its about 87$/66Euro
Shipping cost is 19 PLN about 6$ (Registered Mail Polish Post)
PapPal Fee is 4%
Best regards
JarekC
Hi Jarek
I'm very interested in the SPDIF version.
It should work with a Debian GNU/Linux computer. As far as I understood this is supported but I just want to be sure.
Do you have any idea when you will be able to get the parts?
You mentioned an aluminium case. Where you able to design one?
How about an HDMI version for DTS-MA and Dolby TrueHD passthrough?
I'm very interested in the SPDIF version.
It should work with a Debian GNU/Linux computer. As far as I understood this is supported but I just want to be sure.
Do you have any idea when you will be able to get the parts?
You mentioned an aluminium case. Where you able to design one?
How about an HDMI version for DTS-MA and Dolby TrueHD passthrough?
Hi,
Aditional information:
- connection scheme of external components (correct I2S pinout)
- device scheme for people who want to modify supply or another part of the converter
If anybody interested I still have 2connverters for sale , version A or B.
SPDIF version still in design.
Best regards
JarekC
Aditional information:
- connection scheme of external components (correct I2S pinout)
- device scheme for people who want to modify supply or another part of the converter
If anybody interested I still have 2connverters for sale , version A or B.
SPDIF version still in design.
Best regards
JarekC
Attachments
Hello Jarek,
i have just finished my little DAC project with your USB/I2S converter and it is working very good. I am running a headless Intel D510MO-Board with Voyage MPD. The D/A-Converter is a PCM1794 COD board from twistedpearaudio.com, I/V-conversion is done by 33 Ohm resistors and little transformers from South Korea. I am very satisfied with this solution. Good work Jarek!
Have a nice day
Martin



i have just finished my little DAC project with your USB/I2S converter and it is working very good. I am running a headless Intel D510MO-Board with Voyage MPD. The D/A-Converter is a PCM1794 COD board from twistedpearaudio.com, I/V-conversion is done by 33 Ohm resistors and little transformers from South Korea. I am very satisfied with this solution. Good work Jarek!
Have a nice day
Martin



Hi,
It's nice to see that the converter works, and the user is satisfied.
New version od USB-S/PDIF is comming.
Best regards
JarekC
It's nice to see that the converter works, and the user is satisfied.
New version od USB-S/PDIF is comming.
Best regards
JarekC
Hi,
New version of USB-SPDIF PCB is finished.
Changes compared to the previous version:
-galvanic isolation on PCB (ADUM3160 + LDO)
-shorter track for Master Clock signal (from XOs to TAS1020B)
-elimination of the multiplexer in the Master Clock signal path
-sampling rate signaling with 4 LEDs (each has its own LED)
-series termination resistors on the I2S bus lines
-22.5792/24.5760MHz generators + LDO can be mounted on the PCB, or connected via connector
-two modes: 16 bit (32bitframe-16bit data) and 24 bit (32 bit frame-24bit data)
-LEDs and power switch on the front side , connector on the back side
-4 mounting holes
- S/PDIF Output: COAX, TOSLINK, AES/EBU
First prototypes PCBs (5pcs) in production.
A also ordered next batch (10 pcs) of PCB for USB-I2S converter.
If any one is interested in it will be available in early March.
In attachment pictures of PCB, both versions USB-I2S and USB-S/PDIF.
Best regards
JarekC
New version of USB-SPDIF PCB is finished.
Changes compared to the previous version:
-galvanic isolation on PCB (ADUM3160 + LDO)
-shorter track for Master Clock signal (from XOs to TAS1020B)
-elimination of the multiplexer in the Master Clock signal path
-sampling rate signaling with 4 LEDs (each has its own LED)
-series termination resistors on the I2S bus lines
-22.5792/24.5760MHz generators + LDO can be mounted on the PCB, or connected via connector
-two modes: 16 bit (32bitframe-16bit data) and 24 bit (32 bit frame-24bit data)
-LEDs and power switch on the front side , connector on the back side
-4 mounting holes
- S/PDIF Output: COAX, TOSLINK, AES/EBU
First prototypes PCBs (5pcs) in production.
A also ordered next batch (10 pcs) of PCB for USB-I2S converter.
If any one is interested in it will be available in early March.
In attachment pictures of PCB, both versions USB-I2S and USB-S/PDIF.
Best regards
JarekC
Attachments
I can't find a power adapter plug that fits with the first version does anyon know the size of the male pin for the power supply jack?
Old version (6107 PCB): Power Plug 5.5mm/2.1mm
Newversion (6117 PCB): Power Plug 4.5mm/1.3mm
For example:
Connectors, Interconnects | Barrel - Power Connectors | DigiKey
Best regards,
JarekC
Newversion (6117 PCB): Power Plug 4.5mm/1.3mm
For example:
Connectors, Interconnects | Barrel - Power Connectors | DigiKey
Best regards,
JarekC
Hi,
Informtion about costs (USB-I2S version) is in this thread (#86 20.20.2012)
USB-I2S converters will be available in early March (5-6).
Best regards
JarekC
Informtion about costs (USB-I2S version) is in this thread (#86 20.20.2012)
USB-I2S converters will be available in early March (5-6).
Best regards
JarekC
Hi,
Today I recievd PCBs for new version of USB-S/PDIF and USB-I2S converters.🙂
Mounting and and testing begins on Monday
USB-I2S is compatible with my ES9023DAC.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digi...9023-dac-usb-asynchronous-input-tas1020b.html
Best Regards
JarekC
Today I recievd PCBs for new version of USB-S/PDIF and USB-I2S converters.🙂
Mounting and and testing begins on Monday
USB-I2S is compatible with my ES9023DAC.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digi...9023-dac-usb-asynchronous-input-tas1020b.html
Best Regards
JarekC
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