i forget to mention that the upgrade will be for the original D1 dac not a diy copy..
i have only some minor mods , replace the internal volume cable, input transformer, al caps with cerafine etc.. but i wonder if a solution exist to put it in a 24/96 model because the original only accept 24/48khz ...
thanks..
i have only some minor mods , replace the internal volume cable, input transformer, al caps with cerafine etc.. but i wonder if a solution exist to put it in a 24/96 model because the original only accept 24/48khz ...
thanks..
You might try srarching the pass forum and the digital forum. I remember reading threads discussing what is actually upgraded. If memory is correct, it's just the CS8414 chip that changed. Definitely search both forums, the answer is out there.
The DiyAudio search feature is a little lame. If you're not having any luck try google's site specific feature:
"D1 upgrade" site:www.diyaudio.com
-David
The DiyAudio search feature is a little lame. If you're not having any luck try google's site specific feature:
"D1 upgrade" site:www.diyaudio.com
-David
Thanks for your help , in my dac the digital receiver is the CS8412
i doubt i can swapp it dirrectly with a CS8414? if yes it will be great...
i search more information about this upgrade .. if someone has a pictures or schema of the 24/96 input board it can help me..
thanks...
i doubt i can swapp it dirrectly with a CS8414? if yes it will be great...
i search more information about this upgrade .. if someone has a pictures or schema of the 24/96 input board it can help me..
thanks...
Check the datasheets, but Cirrus is recommending the cs8416 as a replacement part for the cs8412.
http://www.cirrus.com/en/products/eol/detail/EOL173.html
cs8412's are available from Futurlec for $4.50usd.
http://www.futurlec.com/Others/CS8414pr.shtml
-David
http://www.cirrus.com/en/products/eol/detail/EOL173.html
cs8412's are available from Futurlec for $4.50usd.
http://www.futurlec.com/Others/CS8414pr.shtml
-David
dw8083 said:Check the datasheets, but Cirrus is recommending the cs8416 as a replacement part for the cs8412.
http://www.cirrus.com/en/products/eol/detail/EOL173.html
cs8412's are available from Futurlec for $4.50usd.
http://www.futurlec.com/Others/CS8414pr.shtml
-David
Small typo - ment to say cs8414 from Futurlec and not cs8412.
Great Rohan! I'm glad to see that you are on your way to experimenting with the upgrade.
-David
i think i'm was happy to soon.. i have found some posts about the D1 dac
and t it seems the Fujitsu PLL in the D1 is don't work with 24/96khz signal ..
so i'm lost again .. can i use an external master clock to feed the DIGITAL FILTER (NPC SM5842 ) and at what frequencys ?
thanks for your help..
and t it seems the Fujitsu PLL in the D1 is don't work with 24/96khz signal ..
so i'm lost again .. can i use an external master clock to feed the DIGITAL FILTER (NPC SM5842 ) and at what frequencys ?
thanks for your help..
24/96 upgrade
hi Folks , i have just received the CRYSTAL 8414 and swapp it on the
receiver board of the D1 , put the straps in the 96khz position and
......... it doesn't work
if someone know something i do wrong please let me know..
anyway with the new chip the dac worked in 44khz strap position..
Thanks..
hi Folks , i have just received the CRYSTAL 8414 and swapp it on the
receiver board of the D1 , put the straps in the 96khz position and
......... it doesn't work
if someone know something i do wrong please let me know..
anyway with the new chip the dac worked in 44khz strap position..
Thanks..
Juanitox,
Sorry to dig up this ancient post - I'm currently working on a D1 clone and have been trying to work out what is involved in upgrading the receiver board to 24/96khz spec as part of a longer term goal of making the pcb upgradable. So perhaps I can shed some light on your problem??
The Fujitsu VCXO runs at a base frequency of 22.5792 (512fs) and has three selectable frequency ranges. In the 44.1 position the VCXO output is divided by two to give 32/44.1/48khz ranges. With "96" selected the raw VCXO output is used to clock the DF - and the three frequency ranges correspond to 64/88.1/96khz. So the Fujitsu VCXO is quite capable of working with 24/96 audio.
There are a couple of "mystery" connections shown on the Rev. 1 front panel schematic. I believe these may be used to control some kind of "switching board" plugged onto the 44.1/96 "jumper" in the 24/96 upgrade. The front panel micro already handles detection of the MCK frequency, and configuration of the VCXO and DF based on the detected frequency, so I'm assuming the switching functionality required for 96khz operation is there.
There are two remaining obstacles to getting 96khz operation working: 1) Scientific Conversion state that the SC944-05 spdif transformers are designed for sample rates of 32-48khz, and recommend their smd trafos as suitable for 96khz playback ; 2) SM5842 is only capable of handling 48khz data, so an upgrade to the SM5847 is required.
So upgrading the CS8412 is only a small part of what is required, but the mods are quite feasible.
And once that is done the PCM63P-K's are still limited to 20bit input, and were replaced by piggybacked PCM1704's in the factory upgrade.
cheers
Paul
Sorry to dig up this ancient post - I'm currently working on a D1 clone and have been trying to work out what is involved in upgrading the receiver board to 24/96khz spec as part of a longer term goal of making the pcb upgradable. So perhaps I can shed some light on your problem??
The Fujitsu VCXO runs at a base frequency of 22.5792 (512fs) and has three selectable frequency ranges. In the 44.1 position the VCXO output is divided by two to give 32/44.1/48khz ranges. With "96" selected the raw VCXO output is used to clock the DF - and the three frequency ranges correspond to 64/88.1/96khz. So the Fujitsu VCXO is quite capable of working with 24/96 audio.
There are a couple of "mystery" connections shown on the Rev. 1 front panel schematic. I believe these may be used to control some kind of "switching board" plugged onto the 44.1/96 "jumper" in the 24/96 upgrade. The front panel micro already handles detection of the MCK frequency, and configuration of the VCXO and DF based on the detected frequency, so I'm assuming the switching functionality required for 96khz operation is there.
There are two remaining obstacles to getting 96khz operation working: 1) Scientific Conversion state that the SC944-05 spdif transformers are designed for sample rates of 32-48khz, and recommend their smd trafos as suitable for 96khz playback ; 2) SM5842 is only capable of handling 48khz data, so an upgrade to the SM5847 is required.
So upgrading the CS8412 is only a small part of what is required, but the mods are quite feasible.
And once that is done the PCM63P-K's are still limited to 20bit input, and were replaced by piggybacked PCM1704's in the factory upgrade.
cheers
Paul
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