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Is there an advantage of using the PCM2902 over the PCM2704?jh
[What is doing the I/V conversion in the design? Are you planning on having the HAGDAC module output current or voltage?
I really, really like your idea of optimizing the circuit for redbook CD.
I might have misunderstood what you wrote about the Chime board.
I would like to see an option for a seperate supply for the digital board. Could the kit you already designed for the bugle be used for that?
Have you considered using a digital input transformer?
There are some pitfalls with usb audio and windows xp.
The USB section will be on separate ground and power (5V supplied from PC) and coupled to CHIME via transformer at SPDIF.
Jim, why not use the I2S output of the PCM2707 to drive a standalone DAC chip?
Is differential output still on the board?
Ok, got the board set completed. Ordering prototypes. The HAGDAC layout turned out to be quite difficult. Picture below shows the myriad of low-impedance power planes. You can only do this with multi-layer boards. Sure helps keep each circuit's power supply clean and uncorrupted.Besides the separation of supplies and liberal decoupling, I added passive filtering between chips (digital) to greatly reduce switching transient issues. I don't s ...