I think the SB2 would be worth your attentions, mine is sounding bloody
marvellous at present, to the point I now feel it's little different,
and possibly slightly better, than my main CD player (which cost a
4-figure sum)!
Having heard Patrick's last week, with super-reg's installed it sounded
These were in fact taken at the DAC input, except the last one which was
taken at the hcu04.
I was tired when I read your post - now it's obvious, sorry!
Interesting then, it seems there's around 10ps or so added by the
circuitry / traces between the clock and the DAC, which is pretty good,
Andrew,
Any views on the noise spectrum of Nicads/NMHi batteries? I am
speculating about a battery psu for the HCU04. As I am only interested
in digital out I am wondering whether this is a way to go. I'm
Currently using a simple linear reg for this.
Adrian
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Triode
Triode Wrote:
Andrew,
Any views on the noise spectrum of Nicads/NMHi batteries? I am
speculating about a battery psu for the HCU04. As I am only interested
in digital out I am wondering whether this is a way to go. I'm
Currently using a simple linear reg for this.
Adrian
You should
Sean - any chance you could confirm the family of the Xilinx chip. I
just want to check it doesn't have any problems with input voltages
above 3.3V (should be fine if interfaces to 5V or 3.3 V logic which I
think it does based on the datasheets I've looked at)
The thing I want to try is is 3x