Hello
i saw the protodac some time ago and was wondering if i could diy myself one.. but i have a few questions...
sorry for the noob questions... fairly new stuff for me
thanks in advance, cheers
i saw the protodac some time ago and was wondering if i could diy myself one.. but i have a few questions...
- can i somehow use 2 chips for balanced output?
- if not can i use a transformer after the passive I/V stage?
- when i use a transformer, can i somehow get both output types out? (single ended and differental at the same time)
- could i connect the plain outputs of the chip to this board? https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/dac-...dule-for-dac-es9038q2m-es9028q2m-p-13977.html
sorry for the noob questions... fairly new stuff for me
thanks in advance, cheers
Yes, it is possible to use two modules for balanced output. By inverting I2S DATA to one of the modules (for example, using a 74ACT86). Doing bit inversion in this way does not perform perfect phase inversion of the bytes. Transformers are really the only practical way to do this. Getting single ended and differential at the same time? Why? Single ended active I/V could be used, but there will be a DC offset at the output.
hmmYes, it is possible to use two modules for balanced output. By inverting I2S DATA to one of the modules (for example, using a 74ACT86). Doing bit inversion in this way does not perform perfect phase inversion of the bytes.
would i just hook them up after the i/v stage of the protodac without modifiying it?Transformers are really the only practical way to do this.
just so i have 2 pairs of outputs on the back, XLR to amplifier and chinch to headphone amplifier for exampleGetting single ended and differential at the same time?
can i maybe use the passive I/V stage as chinch output and just the transformer for balanced xlr?Single ended active I/V could be used, but there will be a DC offset at the output.