#118564 - 30/09/2002 13:32
Digital out boards available through our website
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/01/2002
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Loc: Louisiana, USA
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We just finished setting up our PayPal-based ordering page. If anyone would like to order one through the site, the url to the main site is http://www.eutronix.com and the order page is http://www.eutronix.com/order
All seems well, but if there are any bugs let us know.
Stu
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#118565 - 30/09/2002 21:13
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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old hand
Registered: 28/04/2002
Posts: 770
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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woot. cool. too bad i'm not interested in that yet (not until a good digital amp comes out, at least). when are the sub out boards coming?
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#118566 - 30/09/2002 21:36
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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Registered: 30/01/2002
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Nice site, I like the binary counters.
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#118567 - 30/09/2002 23:42
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/01/2002
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Loc: Louisiana, USA
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We haven't really had a chance to debug the sub out board. There was something not right with the ground. But after switching to digital power and ground on the digital out board this weekend, (the sub board depends on it for buffering) it seems to work. The sound has a bit of hiss in it, but I attribute that to the ceramic caps and low grade resistors used. As it is now, it should be fine for bass. We'll try another iteration with better components.
If you do ever decide you want a sub out board from us, you will have to also buy a digital out board. The sub out board is designed to plug right in to all I2S models.
We still need suitable software to enable the sub filtering. We currently have none. We have been running the sub board full range to test it.
Stu
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#118568 - 01/10/2002 05:08
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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Registered: 24/08/2001
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Loc: France, Champagne
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Can you tell me to what kind of material could I connect if I order your board.
By example is it possible via coaxial to connect to a video amp that I use for my DVD player ?
I can understand that signals are digital but what to connect to ?
What In Car and Home environments are possible
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#118569 - 01/10/2002 12:05
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/01/2002
Posts: 1649
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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If your video amp has an S/PDIF coaxial input capable of handling 44.1 kHz sampling rates at 16 bit resolution, then yes the same one you connect your DVD player to could also accept the output from one of our boards. Optical also works well with most AV receivers, which I assume is what your video amp is. Alternatively, you could use a dedicated digital to analog converter that accepts coaxial, optical or I2S digital signals and then connect its analog outputs to your video amp or car stereo amp.
A good quality digital to analog converter will sound better than the Empeg's hardware because of many factors including better power supplies, better converter chips, and better analog output stages.
Hope this helps,
Stu
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#118570 - 01/10/2002 15:27
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
[Re: maczrool]
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Registered: 08/07/2002
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Loc: Toronto, Canada
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i hope i don't sound stupid but are the boards going to be internal or external?
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#118571 - 01/10/2002 15:34
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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There is a photograph of the installed board at the web site, if you would click on his link and look at it. (Photos in the "Products" section.)
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#118572 - 02/10/2002 01:14
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/01/2002
Posts: 2009
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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We still need suitable software to enable the sub filtering. We currently have none. We have been running the sub board full range to test it
Ha! No software he says... (searches for file using his recently unchained XP file search).... What's this then? ....
I will see if I can get the woman of the house to turn on my linux box so I can get to my devel environment (I'm in Singapore 6000klms from home right now) and I will try to get together a diff against the latest hijack.
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#118573 - 02/10/2002 03:54
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 15/08/2000
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- I know this is off topic, but ahhh, the memories that photo brings back. Seeing the breadboard there... I used to teach a microprocessor lab when I was still in school... I can still smell the melting plastic...
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#118574 - 02/10/2002 11:55
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 17/01/2002
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It may sound like a silly question, but what is actually going on on that board? I thought I saw a BASIC Stamp. Is it a digital out or is some fancy DSP stuff? Looks very impressive whatever it is....
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#118575 - 02/10/2002 14:09
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/01/2002
Posts: 1649
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Nope, no BASIC stamp or DSP, too advanced me to tackle for now. Maybe in my DAC project I'll try some DSP work to get HDCD working on the digital filter. The big chip on the board is just a Crystal CS8405 IC that combines the various timing and data signals of an I2S stream into an S/PDIF stream. Thanks for the compliment on the boards.
Stu
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#118576 - 02/10/2002 14:10
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/01/2002
Posts: 1649
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Nice site, I like the binary counters.
Thanks!
Stu
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#118577 - 03/10/2002 02:38
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 17/01/2002
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Loc: Manchester UK
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Sorry, I was actually directing my question to Shonky and his breadboard circuit.
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#118578 - 03/10/2002 07:57
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pooh-bah
Registered: 13/01/2002
Posts: 1649
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Yeah, I guess that's why your message says "re: Shonky"
From earlier e-mail discussions with him while he was building his sub out board, I think it just converts digital audio to analog. I'm not sure what that extra piece that looks like the stamp is on the board. Maybe it was on there for some other project. I could be wrong.
Stu
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#118579 - 04/10/2002 00:23
Re: Digital out boards available through our website
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/01/2002
Posts: 2009
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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Yeah that's another project. MP3 related though. The "stamp" looking board is a carrier board that has a STA013 hardware MP3 decoder and a CS4334 DAC on it. I had a few samples and had hacked them onto a device we manufacture. It's always been something to add music/sounds to any product we make.
The bit appropriate to this thread is the smaller carrier board in the top left of the bread board. It's simply a CS4334 DAC and a HCT14 inverter used to buffer the signals.
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