carlosfm said:😕
That's the same search I made and this is the result:
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Well Carlos, you know how to properly bypass ICs, I know how to find what I'm looking for😉
I could accept that Mr. Malichi Constant was upset with my leadership, but that he is also fascinated with pulse transformers is too much of a coincidence.
Peter Daniel said:I could accept that Mr. Malichi Constant was upset with my leadership...
Your leadership????
Where? what? que? who? when?

Come back to earth Peter, only some very few people take you seriously.
I was not expecting to see this words written by you.

Peter Daniel said:...but that he is also fascinated with pulse transformers is too much of a coincidence.
That's your conscience.😀
Please, don't remind me all of the very good members that went away.

carlosfm said:
Your leadership????
Where? what? que? who? when?![]()
MalichiConstant said:No offence intended but maybe a little more reading and less "leading" is in order?
Where did you get that post?
I can't see it.
Is it on this thread?😕
Sorry, I must be blind today.
Gotta go, I'm working on a new "development".😀
I can't see it.

Is it on this thread?😕
Sorry, I must be blind today.
Gotta go, I'm working on a new "development".😀
Yes.
I don't bother with that crap.
I have more important things to do.
Much better to bypass op-amps.😀
See ya.

I don't bother with that crap.
I have more important things to do.
Much better to bypass op-amps.😀
See ya.
Leadership
What leadership? Maybe Cheerleader...........? [joke]
Peter Daniel said:I could accept that Mr. Malichi Constant was upset with my leadership, but that he is also fascinated with pulse transformers is too much of a coincidence.
What leadership? Maybe Cheerleader...........? [joke]

I should may be rename this thread the "leadership transformer's battle"...
Elso, you can may be find some spare time to update your SPDIF output/input schematic using an AD810 as the AOP603 is no longer available or with difficulty !
What about to use specialised circuit (as serial amp/buffer from AD) instead of opamp?
Elso, you can may be find some spare time to update your SPDIF output/input schematic using an AD810 as the AOP603 is no longer available or with difficulty !
What about to use specialised circuit (as serial amp/buffer from AD) instead of opamp?
Cheerleader or Cheer Leader?
Cheerleadership you bet!
I am not too interested in SPDIF anymore as I am using I2S Direct.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=249220#post249220
I did not try the AD810 and the circuit with the OPA603 is a working one. I only post working schematics!
😎
Salut Stef,stef1777 said:I should may be rename this thread the "leadership transformer's battle"...
Elso, you can may be find some spare time to update your SPDIF output/input schematic using an AD810 as the AOP603 is no longer available or with difficulty !
What about to use specialised circuit (as serial amp/buffer from AD) instead of opamp?
Cheerleadership you bet!
I am not too interested in SPDIF anymore as I am using I2S Direct.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=249220#post249220
I did not try the AD810 and the circuit with the OPA603 is a working one. I only post working schematics!
😎
Re: Leadership
Since you are on Fred's mailing list you should know better what leadership crap he's talking about. I didn't start it and I don't aspire to anything. But it seems like he does.
With due respect, your jokes remind of Jocko sense of humour, which as usually, doesn't make much sense.
Elso Kwak said:
What leadership? Maybe Cheerleader...........? [joke]![]()
Since you are on Fred's mailing list you should know better what leadership crap he's talking about. I didn't start it and I don't aspire to anything. But it seems like he does.
With due respect, your jokes remind of Jocko sense of humour, which as usually, doesn't make much sense.
Cheerleader or a Sheer Leader [joke]
Hi Peter,
I maybe on Fred's mailing list but that does not mean Fred and I are buddies, oh no.....
Not being aware of, you gave me a big compliment. My humour as good as Jocko's, wooow.......
Please note the spelling as I intended in the title line.
{Not easy making jokes in a foreign language
}
Peter Daniel said:
Since you are on Fred's mailing list you should know better what leadership crap he's talking about. I didn't start it and I don't aspire to anything. But it seems like he does.
With due respect, your jokes remind of Jocko sense of humour, which as usually, doesn't make much sense.
Hi Peter,
I maybe on Fred's mailing list but that does not mean Fred and I are buddies, oh no.....
Not being aware of, you gave me a big compliment. My humour as good as Jocko's, wooow.......
Please note the spelling as I intended in the title line.


Re: Re: VRDS10 digital output tweak
Hi Elso!
I've something not understood by me on your schematic.
How to manage the ground?
In the original VRDS schematic. The CINCH ground is connected to R61 and C62. It's isolated from the common ground.
What to do with this if we use the OPA603 schematic? We should connect it to the common ground?
Another question. Can the OPA603 work at +/-5V?
+/-12V is not available on the servo pcb. We only have regulated +/-5V and an +/-10V but unregulated (this one, will be good for the clock). +/-12V is only available on the audio pcb.
Elso Kwak said:
Attachment: vrds10-dig-out.jpg
Hi Elso!
I've something not understood by me on your schematic.
How to manage the ground?
In the original VRDS schematic. The CINCH ground is connected to R61 and C62. It's isolated from the common ground.
What to do with this if we use the OPA603 schematic? We should connect it to the common ground?
Another question. Can the OPA603 work at +/-5V?
+/-12V is not available on the servo pcb. We only have regulated +/-5V and an +/-10V but unregulated (this one, will be good for the clock). +/-12V is only available on the audio pcb.
Pardon the interuption.......
Hey Peter:
Here is some more humour that you won't understand.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=252363#post252363
"Give up!"
Back to talking about digital stuff................
Jocko
Hey Peter:
Here is some more humour that you won't understand.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=252363#post252363
"Give up!"
Back to talking about digital stuff................
Jocko
Re: Re: Re: VRDS10 digital output tweak
Hi Stef,
I dunno, I connected the digital ground of the player with the digital ground of the DAC. AD810 works on +/-5V. See the datasheet for the OPA603.😎
stef1777 said:
Hi Elso!
I've something not understood by me on your schematic.
How to manage the ground?
In the original VRDS schematic. The CINCH ground is connected to R61 and C62. It's isolated from the common ground.
What to do with this if we use the OPA603 schematic? We should connect it to the common ground?
Another question. Can the OPA603 work at +/-5V?
+/-12V is not available on the servo pcb. We only have regulated +/-5V and an +/-10V but unregulated (this one, will be good for the clock). +/-12V is only available on the audio pcb.
Hi Stef,
I dunno, I connected the digital ground of the player with the digital ground of the DAC. AD810 works on +/-5V. See the datasheet for the OPA603.😎
Re: Re: Re: Re: VRDS10 digital output tweak
It helps to connect all I/O to the cabinet of the player. For SPDIF internally a transformer is advised.
cheers
Elso Kwak said:
Hi Stef,
I dunno, I connected the digital ground of the player with the digital ground of the DAC. AD810 works on +/-5V. See the datasheet for the OPA603.😎
It helps to connect all I/O to the cabinet of the player. For SPDIF internally a transformer is advised.
cheers
Yes, both AD810 and AOP603 seems to work at +/- 5V according to the spec sheet. AD810 seems to be "better" at low voltage than AOP603.
If I have understood, low voltage reduce bandwidth. If I remember, we need 8/10 Mhz for spdif. We have enough marging as AD810 can manage 50Mhz at this voltage.
But the most important, what should be the gain? Of this depend the feedback resistor. And I have not really understood how to calculate this.
Just to know, I finished to change all my ecaps. The VRDS works fine. I also replaced c55/c56 by one unique polypro caps. This works. I'll prefer to say that I was not able to ear the difference during my first test.
If I have understood, low voltage reduce bandwidth. If I remember, we need 8/10 Mhz for spdif. We have enough marging as AD810 can manage 50Mhz at this voltage.
But the most important, what should be the gain? Of this depend the feedback resistor. And I have not really understood how to calculate this.
Just to know, I finished to change all my ecaps. The VRDS works fine. I also replaced c55/c56 by one unique polypro caps. This works. I'll prefer to say that I was not able to ear the difference during my first test.
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