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DIY TDA1541A PCB "D3"

Would you like a through hole version of the D3?

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 52.2%
  • Maybe, depends on the performance

    Votes: 11 47.8%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .
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Would you please consider to expand some in the first post on why this new design is interesting. Possibly with a link to the thread from where the idea was born.

In the meantime I have confidence this design process will be worth following, so:
markos4553 x1
BarG01 x1
sthcoaster x2
av-trouvaille x1 (possibly more)
 
Hi Ryanj
Did you ever make, or consider making, a pcb of the i2s to signed magnitude converter suggested by John here:
Building the ultimate NOS DAC using TDA1541A
By the way, isen't it so , that the way John is producing the DOL- and DOL+ with an AND gate and an OR gate is exactly the same as inverting the datastream?
I think he does it that way in order to avoid propagation delay in the inverted data stream?
But dosen't it make that infamous LSB error then?
I probably should ask that in the other thread..
 
Hi Ryanj
Did you ever make, or consider making, a pcb of the i2s to signed magnitude converter suggested by John here:
Building the ultimate NOS DAC using TDA1541A
I plan on making a PCB for this, hopefully soon.

By the way, isen't it so , that the way John is producing the DOL- and DOL+ with an AND gate and an OR gate is exactly the same as inverting the datastream?
I think he does it that way in order to avoid propagation delay in the inverted data stream?
But dosen't it make that infamous LSB error then?
I probably should ask that in the other thread..
I see John gave you a good answer on this. ;)