DAKSA availability and spec

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MattCassidy

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DAKSA availability and spec
« on: 13 Dec 2004, 11:49 pm »
Hey All,

Long time no write. I have a friend who is asking questions about the DAKSA (or actually DAC's in general). Any word on timing or spec's Hugh?

Cheers
Matt

PS Planning on getting the GK-1 finished over the break.

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« Reply #1 on: 14 Dec 2004, 02:46 am »
Matt,

Nothing yet I'm afraid.  I'll address this after Xmas;  but first priority at present is AKSenter - then prototype, documentation and sourcing for the DAKSA.  It's been a huge project, lots of obstacles, most to do with the pcb design.

Cheers,

Hugh

tinears02

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« Reply #2 on: 18 Dec 2004, 03:18 am »
Hi Hugh

While we're on this DAKSA subject, is there a provision
where the user can add their own favourite DAC chip
off-board? I am assuming of course, that the
3 or 4 wires going to the DAC chip from the receiver/re-clocking/DSP
circuit will be available to be tapped off to connect to the DAC.
I recognise this may not be the optimum solution and may
compromise DAKSA sonics. And then there is the issue
of proper impedance terminations for best sq waves etc.
I have a whole bunch of DAC chips
which I acquired and never really had a platform to compare
and this seemed like an ideal platform to do.

Certainly looking forward to the DAKSA.

cheers
tinears



Nothing yet I'm afraid.  I'll address this after Xmas;  but first priority at present is AKSenter - then prototype, documentation and sourcing for the DAKSA.  It's been a huge project, lots of obstacles, most to do with the pcb design.

Cheers,

Hugh[/quote]

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« Reply #3 on: 21 Dec 2004, 11:37 am »
Quote from: tinears02
...is there a provision where the user can add their own favourite DAC chip off-board?
...I have a whole bunch of DAC chips which I acquired and never really had a platform to compare and this seemed like an ideal platform to do.


Hi Tinears,

The medium answer is you can try, at your own risk!

The short answer is not really.

The long answer is the DAKSA quite deliberately uses a current-out chip so by using an "outboard" DAC chip you completely bypass the rather unique I/V circuit which has been tailored to the supplied DAC chip and makes up a decent portion of the DAKSA magic. With regard to tapping of 50ohm lines for other DAC chips, yes the DAKSA does essentially have a digital buss, but I doubt that the particular clocking arrangement would suit other chips.

Cheers,
   T.

ergo22

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« Reply #4 on: 13 Apr 2005, 10:16 am »
Hi,

Is there any news update on DAKSA? I hope you have not dropped the project.

Regards,
Ergo