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well it's been awhile since i built part of this unit and what i did was use 2 47 pf caps in series to try to make a 22 pf cap for c 501.The thing is the cap i was sent reads .12 n on my cap reader but my cap reader starts out with .08 n with nothing on it.Which to me would mean the cap i have is 40 pf.But i'm not sure because My cap reader cant go to .02 n or to .04 n.So i wonder if the values's it's giveing my are right?I could have a 22 pf cap in the 47 pf place and two 22 pf caps in series giveing me 11 pf?Would this matter?All i know is something not right and the caps digikey are sending me don't read right.But maybe it's the reader's fault?These are right connected to the crystal i assume that those values are critical?
Ok great post you answered almost every question many thanks!.So with my old board i got windows to recognise the chime in usb mode.Jim said that usb worked without the board.
You said messing up t 400 could of sent 1440 v ouch!
So i can't check the 4700 uf cap's or the 10000 uf caps.My dvm's cap reader cant go over 100 uf.Do you think that might be the problem?
As for the s/pdif i don't have a target where i live but i do have a wall mart.I have been useing the headphone output from my laptop with a adapter.
I'm guessing this is wrong?From the laptop it's usb or nothing?
One more question.The chime has a selector switch.It has 3 inputs?So the single rca jack i see in the manuel schematic for a stand alone hag dac is for one input.Not a stereo pair?lol!I was scratching my head today:)
So not only have i been feeding this unit a analog input i have been giveing it a pair lol!
I just figured that out when i took out my toshiba dvd player sd 4990.It has a single coaxial digital output.Just like the manuel calls for.So tommorow i hook up the dvd player and try it.I think i remember if you set it to pcm audio you get 44.1.
You know i think i took apart and cut up my chime board and it was working...Unless i did hurt the hag dac.But it does get recognised by windows.
T500 is a 1:1 isolation/pulse transformer. Doesn't matter which way you install it.
I'm wondering why the fuse blowing would not save my stuff.Or why so many parts rated lower than 1400 volt's would not of blown first.