Jitterbug;193678 Wrote: 
> 
> -I bypass the HCU04 and go directly to pin 42 on the XILINK. 
> 
I dare not to solder directly to the xilink :(

Jitterbug;193678 Wrote: 
> 
> -Rather than using a 50R/25R voltage divider to get from the X03's 5V
> to the needed 3.3V, I use a 100R resisitor from the clock signal to
> ground on the SB2 end. BTW, for this to work you need to keep the
> resistor leads very short.
> 
I also used 100R parallel in order to get 3,3V, but kept the resistor
on the XO3 side. Any advantages on moving it to the other side of the
coax?

Jitterbug;193678 Wrote: 
> 
> -I also take the SPDIF dirctly from the XILINK, so have take the hex
> buffer completely out of the circuit - in fact right off the board. 
> }
Again, I dare not do this, afraid to screw my sb3 up for good :( I also
wonder though what the advantage is?

[QUOTE=Jitterbug;193678
Next step is to slave the the X03 clock to XO-DAC clock on my DAC for
synchronous reclocking. I house everything in one enclosure so am
excited about what this csn produce in terms of jitter levels. 

Yep, my next step as well :P

Please, keep us informed, very interesting.

To be honest I do not hear much of an improvement yet... :P


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