I'm sure you're right, but I'd like to try both ways 😉Pedja said:....be warned that the making of better than on-board I/V won’t be the trivial task. 😉
Pedja, would it be possible to also put in SOIC pads in addition to the DIP pads for the CS8412? That would allow easy use of the CS8414. It seems like the availability of the CS8412 is starting to get a little low.
Hi Bzo,
Interesting idea but I have neglected it because I am trying to ignore SO packages as long as I can come across the DIP units.
There is that problem some lines are currently using top layer beneath the receiver so I should firstly reroute them. Let me think about this.
Pedja
Interesting idea but I have neglected it because I am trying to ignore SO packages as long as I can come across the DIP units.
There is that problem some lines are currently using top layer beneath the receiver so I should firstly reroute them. Let me think about this.
Pedja
Here it is:Coulomb said:How long until a Wikki is up?
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=TDA1541A+non-o/s+DAC+PCB
i'm interested in a board, but a few newbie questions first, as i dont know much about these.
Can it take a signal directly from a PC soundcard, for example an creativelabs audigy 2? which has a digital output..
are these boards 2 channel, or single?
is it possible to put a TOSLINK input, instead of the wired method
what is the cost of the board going to be, are the components required easy to come by, possibly by sample order?
what about other parts that are needed, such as traffos, filter caps and regulator boards.. will these be expensive also?
Can it take a signal directly from a PC soundcard, for example an creativelabs audigy 2? which has a digital output..
are these boards 2 channel, or single?
is it possible to put a TOSLINK input, instead of the wired method
what is the cost of the board going to be, are the components required easy to come by, possibly by sample order?
what about other parts that are needed, such as traffos, filter caps and regulator boards.. will these be expensive also?
Bzo, I tried some options and there seems to be the way to go, however the DATA line must be longer in that case. This might not be ultimately critical but makes me feel a bit frustrated. It is probably even more pity to use SO part such way.bzo said:Pedja, would it be possible to also put in SOIC pads in addition to the DIP pads for the CS8412? That would allow easy use of the CS8414. It seems like the availability of the CS8412 is starting to get a little low.
So, I am leaning to give up of this. Reichelt (again) still sells CS8412 and, I do not know if it is still valid offer, but forum member Elib has been selling it even for somewhat lower price.
I do not know what the Audigy puts out, the CS8412 should be able to decode the data up to 55kHz.Tensop said:Can it take a signal directly from a PC soundcard, for example an creativelabs audigy 2? which has a digital output.
This is the stereo DAC. 😉are these boards 2 channel, or single?
I guess no problem to put it but there will be no optical receiver on board.is it possible to put a TOSLINK input, instead of the wired method
No new info about the price, until I possibly notify about the change, consider it is 25EUR, shipping not included. The CS8412 and TDA1541A are discontinued parts and I do not believe anyone sends the samples of such parts. Last time I was checking, the AD844 was not on the Analog’s list of the available samples.what is the cost of the board going to be, are the components required easy to come by, possibly by sample order?
what about other parts that are needed, such as traffos, filter caps and regulator boards.. will these be expensive also?
As soon as I finish the designing of the board I will upload most relevant info about the project on my own site. There will be online parts list and schematic of the final project.
I will try to make the fuss free project as much as I can and I will try to be helpful but do not expect the official support for building from me. It will not require any special skills but it is not recommended as a beginner project.
Pedja
The CS8412 and TDA1541A are discontinued parts and I do not believe anyone sends the samples of such parts
Global Electronics has them.
Type TDA1541 in the search bar
Here is a resource for brand new CS8412 and other hard to find chips.
http://www.audiochips.net/
Regards
Anthony
http://www.audiochips.net/
Regards
Anthony
Pedja said:
Bzo, I tried some options and there seems to be the way to go, however the DATA line must be longer in that case. This might not be ultimately critical but makes me feel a bit frustrated. It is probably even more pity to use SO part such way.
So, I am leaning to give up of this. Reichelt (again) still sells CS8412 and, I do not know if it is still valid offer, but forum member Elib has been selling it even for somewhat lower price.
Pedja, thanks for trying. One can always use a SOIC->DIP converter if necessary. It looks like there are still a few sources to get the CS8412, thanks to all who mentioned them.
Me no WIKI
Just added my name to the WIKI but I've no idea how to get it into a table format.
Mozfet
Just added my name to the WIKI but I've no idea how to get it into a table format.
Mozfet

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