As far as I remember, the advantage of tantalum over alluminum caps is a lower leakage current.I don't recommend using tantalum capacitors on the upmost two bits as seen on your photo. They are leaky,.............................
You're right...and I've already thought about replacing them the first time I disassemble the pcb again, but it's also true that they've also been used in the past by some famous brands and on players that sounded very good, so I wanted to try them.Antonio, I don't recommend using tantalum capacitors on the upmost two bits as seen on your photo. They are leaky, unreliable, sensitive to vibration, just to name a few of their issues. Just tap them with the handle of a screwdriver while playing, you will hear it yourself. You'd better use a conventional audio-grade electrolytic capacitor.
I think tht is around this page?Please can you share link?
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...ltimate-nos-dac-using-tda1541a.79452/page-406
cheers
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It is not clear to me about the recommended DEM Fo by PHILIPS
Someone please reply?
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1. Is Fdem of 176KHz is constant for each sample rate?
or could be different for 2x...8x oversampling rate?
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2. In case of Time simultaneous when stopped BIT clock may be in operation, is the DEM F also should be constant running all of the time
or could it be stopped as BCK? Because I think that in th Philips datas DEM is given as for the I2S input and there is BCK running all of the time...
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Thanks
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Someone please reply?
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1. Is Fdem of 176KHz is constant for each sample rate?
or could be different for 2x...8x oversampling rate?
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2. In case of Time simultaneous when stopped BIT clock may be in operation, is the DEM F also should be constant running all of the time
or could it be stopped as BCK? Because I think that in th Philips datas DEM is given as for the I2S input and there is BCK running all of the time...
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Thanks
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HI Zoran
I immediately admit that I don't have the technical skills to be able to follow the discussions of the group....
I just drew the pcb, trying to put together the information I knew...but it seems that the board in not sure that will work.
I need to manage an i2s stream (lrck + bck + data) coming from multiple sources (cd transport/usb card) through rj45 connector.
I would like to push my one
tda1541 (I already know I should use simultaneous mode) at least up to 192khz 24bit.
Could someone then tell me how to get my target correctly?
Thanks in advance to anyone who wants to help me.
Antonio
I immediately admit that I don't have the technical skills to be able to follow the discussions of the group....
I just drew the pcb, trying to put together the information I knew...but it seems that the board in not sure that will work.
I need to manage an i2s stream (lrck + bck + data) coming from multiple sources (cd transport/usb card) through rj45 connector.
I would like to push my one
tda1541 (I already know I should use simultaneous mode) at least up to 192khz 24bit.
Could someone then tell me how to get my target correctly?
Thanks in advance to anyone who wants to help me.
Antonio
Bisesik user... say It work correctly!Try to find the latest posts in EC design topic about the I2S-TS some members build it and seems that does not work?
Please look here:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/diy-i2s-to-simultaneous-converter-pcb.326972/page-7
Now i'm confused!
Hello everyone. I'm also using a jlsound i2s to drive a TDA1541. I play music from the jRiver player with 352.8 kHz upsampling. Will the Grundig mod improve the sound and will it be safe for the TDA1541?Cześć! Zrobione już modowanie Grundig DEM i podoba mi się to.
Używaj mojego Daca również w starszych wersjach NOS przez jlsound i2s przez kartę USB.
Używam również Raspberry + Qobuz do streamowania mojej muzyki, ale pliki hi res nie odtwarzają się na tda1541.
Czy można użyć czegoś (np. upsamplera) lub coś prostego i przede wszystkim nie pogarszającego jakości dźwięku na liniach i2s, która biegnie od wyjścia jlsound do wejścia tda1541, co pozwala mi zainstalować też pliki hi-res?
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Hello everyone. I also use the jlsound i2s to drive the TDA1541. I play music from a jRiver player with 352.8 kHz upsampling. Will the use of Grundig mod have any effect in this case and will it be safe for TDA1541?
Hi Tony , have you build and try your board ?Bisesik user... say It work correctly!
Please look here:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/diy-i2s-to-simultaneous-converter-pcb.326972/page-7
Now i'm confused!
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Hi Fabrice, yes I have built 3 types of i2s to PCM converters and they all work fine, but I prefer this one.
Miro DIY member gave me all the useful information, I adapted everything to my needs.
Miro DIY member gave me all the useful information, I adapted everything to my needs.
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