Hello, I have a very good quality cd-player but the transport is broken. I know that the analog circuit of this cd-player is excellent. I want to know if it is possible to convert my CD-player to a DAC with a digital input ???
thank you
thank you
Possibly.
One of the many projects I haven't got around to yet is the "almost-free-DAC" based on a broken CD player I got for 25 cents. Not a high-end CD player by any means, but it does have a digital filter that I have a data sheet for and a pair of Analog Devices DACs, so it shouldn't be difficult to cut away this corner of the pc board, add regulators and better opamps in the analog section, and kluge an S/PDIF input (probably using an AD1892 receiver/sample-rate-converter chip, although that may be overkill).
So, identify the digital filter chip, and figure out how to feed it.
One of the many projects I haven't got around to yet is the "almost-free-DAC" based on a broken CD player I got for 25 cents. Not a high-end CD player by any means, but it does have a digital filter that I have a data sheet for and a pair of Analog Devices DACs, so it shouldn't be difficult to cut away this corner of the pc board, add regulators and better opamps in the analog section, and kluge an S/PDIF input (probably using an AD1892 receiver/sample-rate-converter chip, although that may be overkill).
So, identify the digital filter chip, and figure out how to feed it.
I'a not very experimented in DAC circuit... But i saw in some chematic, that the RCA 75 ohm input cable go to a (DIGITAL INPUT RECEIVER) chip before the (DIGITAL RECEIVER) chip !
So, the digital input have to go where exactly ?
excuse me, I don't know very much in digital system.
For the modification, I will do nothing, the power of this cd player is the analog parts. This cd player was created by Steve Mc-Cormack in 1987. At this time, it was a very very good sounding cd player.
thank you for your help !
So, the digital input have to go where exactly ?
excuse me, I don't know very much in digital system.
For the modification, I will do nothing, the power of this cd player is the analog parts. This cd player was created by Steve Mc-Cormack in 1987. At this time, it was a very very good sounding cd player.
thank you for your help !
You have to know what digital filter it is to know what format to feed to it, either I2S, or left-justified.
If "Mud Squid" made it, it is probably Philips based, and it takes I2S. My guess is the chassis is a "Maggot Box" CDB-650, right????
Jocko
If "Mud Squid" made it, it is probably Philips based, and it takes I2S. My guess is the chassis is a "Maggot Box" CDB-650, right????
Jocko
Yeah, it is a Mod Squad cd player. A plilips CDB-473 modified...
Inside, I can saw the TDA1541, but I cannot find the digital filter ?? Anybody can help me ??
TDA5708 28 pin
XC86604P 40 pin
SAA7220 P/A 24 pin
SAA7210P 40 pin
MAB 8441P T113 28pin
X2816BP 24 pin
TDA 5709 20 pn
8703E8206 18 pin
????
Inside, I can saw the TDA1541, but I cannot find the digital filter ?? Anybody can help me ??
TDA5708 28 pin
XC86604P 40 pin
SAA7220 P/A 24 pin
SAA7210P 40 pin
MAB 8441P T113 28pin
X2816BP 24 pin
TDA 5709 20 pn
8703E8206 18 pin
????
OK......I was off by one model number.......
SAA7220. It is located right in front of the DAC!
Jocko
SAA7220. It is located right in front of the DAC!
Jocko
Thank you very much.
I found the datasheet here
http://www.alldatasheet.co.kr/datasheet-pdf/view/PHILIPS/SAA7220.html
But I don't understand very well that. Maybe I have to put the digital output of my cd player in pin #2 and 3 ??
#2 = CLAB Clock
#3 = DAAB Data
But I very don'T know.
Do you know where is the input of that chip and how to use it ?
thank
I found the datasheet here
http://www.alldatasheet.co.kr/datasheet-pdf/view/PHILIPS/SAA7220.html
But I don't understand very well that. Maybe I have to put the digital output of my cd player in pin #2 and 3 ??
#2 = CLAB Clock
#3 = DAAB Data
But I very don'T know.
Do you know where is the input of that chip and how to use it ?
thank
Ok, I just saw the DEVELOPMENT DATA in page 19 of the datasheet.
the SAA7220 work with the SAA7210, maybe the input is in the SAA7210 chip ?
the SAA7220 work with the SAA7210, maybe the input is in the SAA7210 chip ?
There isn't one input......
There are 4:
Master clock
Bit clock
Word clock (aka L/R clock)
Data
There is a thread about hooking up a CS8414 to NPC and Philips filters. Read it. Get the data sheet of all of those parts........read them........then ask questions.
Jocko
There are 4:
Master clock
Bit clock
Word clock (aka L/R clock)
Data
There is a thread about hooking up a CS8414 to NPC and Philips filters. Read it. Get the data sheet of all of those parts........read them........then ask questions.
Jocko
Yeah, I understand they are 4 connexion between the SAA7210 and the SAA7220. But, I need to know where is the digital input of all of this ?
I read the datasheet, but it is not very clear for me !
thank
I read the datasheet, but it is not very clear for me !
thank
arold19 said:Yeah, I understand they are 4 connexion between the SAA7210 and the SAA7220. But, I need to know where is the digital input of all of this ?
I read the datasheet, but it is not very clear for me !
thank
Digital input for what?
For plug an other cd player in this one !!!!!
I want to use this cd playes has a DAC only, without laser disc....
I want to use this cd playes has a DAC only, without laser disc....
You need a reciver chip like CS8412, CS8414, AD1892 to recive spdif from the other CDP. The reciver chip will feed your DAC / SAAs, as you could see in the thread Jocko told you.
In a normal CD player, there a received chip or no ???
here the list of chip I have in mine cd player..
TDA5708 28 pin
XC86604P 40 pin
SAA7220 P/A 24 pin
SAA7210P 40 pin
MAB 8441P T113 28pin
X2816BP 24 pin
TDA 5709 20 pn
8703E8206 18 pin
one of this one is a receiving chip ?
if no, I have to buy the CS8414 to feed my philips filter ?
here the list of chip I have in mine cd player..
TDA5708 28 pin
XC86604P 40 pin
SAA7220 P/A 24 pin
SAA7210P 40 pin
MAB 8441P T113 28pin
X2816BP 24 pin
TDA 5709 20 pn
8703E8206 18 pin
one of this one is a receiving chip ?
if no, I have to buy the CS8414 to feed my philips filter ?
In a normal CD player, there a received chip or no ???
no
II have to buy the CS8414 to feed my philips filter ?
yes, or 8412
None of them look like receivers but others may know better. Does the M/S player have a digital input on the back? If not, you will need something like the CS8412 or the CS8414.
No digital input but digital output... no good for me...
thank you very much for your help.
I will buy a digital receiver.
thank you very much for your help.
I will buy a digital receiver.
YES!!!!!
Do you guys have trouble reading/understanding the datasheets? Or is it a case of wanting someone else to tell you what to do. There have been a series of questions the last week or two that make me wonder..........
(Several guys have done this......not singling out one guy...........)
If you really are in over your head, perhaps you might want to buy a cheap DIY kit that you can get accustomed to this stuff with. It might be easier in the long run to learn by applying a similar solution before trying to come up with one on your own.
Jocko
Do you guys have trouble reading/understanding the datasheets? Or is it a case of wanting someone else to tell you what to do. There have been a series of questions the last week or two that make me wonder..........
(Several guys have done this......not singling out one guy...........)
If you really are in over your head, perhaps you might want to buy a cheap DIY kit that you can get accustomed to this stuff with. It might be easier in the long run to learn by applying a similar solution before trying to come up with one on your own.
Jocko
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