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Will there be a manual for the SE soon? Edited by moderator Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:16:33 PM(UTC)
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I'm working on 2.0 of the guide, but I'm still waiting for information on the BIIISE. I wouldn't hold my breath as it'll take me quite some time after I receive the information to bring it all together in a well written, uniform lay-out.
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Originally Posted by: LeonvB I'm working on 2.0 of the guide, but I'm still waiting for information on the BIIISE. I wouldn't hold my breath as it'll take me quite some time after I receive the information to bring it all together in a well written, uniform lay-out. Your a champion for doing it & doing such a good job at it, it's a surprisingly hard thing to do well. I'm dangerous with instructions, so without, things could get ugly.
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I am just testing the final firmware. :) Sorry Leon for the delay.
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@ Russ White : How long to the next order? . Hope come soon.
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Russ and Brian are very busy testing the firmware for the BIIISE. I don't think Brian will open the ordering page for more orders until he has shipped the first batch.
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Originally Posted by: LeonvB Russ and Brian are very busy testing the firmware for the BIIISE. I don't think Brian will open the ordering page for more orders until he has shipped the first batch. Thanks, I will waiting.
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Sorry, there was a delay in the board delivery (to me). I sent emails to people who got pre-orders, but forgot to post about the general saves date. I planned to open up general sales on Friday (16-Nov), but need to push this out a few days, so I have time to pack up the kits.
To complicate the matter, Thursday and Friday of this week are the Thanksgiving holiday here in the US, and I will be offline from Wed-Sun, so I will not be able to ship regular orders until the following Monday (26-Nov).
I will therefore accept another batch of "pre-orders" on the web site that will begin shipping 26-Nov. I will then open general orders later that week.
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Your a legend, thanks.
Whats the vB stand for? I married a van Bergen from the Netherlands
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It's all in the guide, page 1 ;)
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As the B3SE only has one SPDIF input and I would like to have 2 or 3 SPDIF inputs, I need someway of switching between the inputs.
Does anyone know if there is a small suitable device available to do this?
As I will be controlling the DAC via an Arduino Mega I have the switching capability already on hand, if it is just as simple as installing a couple of relays I would greatly appreciate advice on what would be a suitable relay. I have read that SSR are not suitable for audio signals, but have no idea whether this is valid in all situations.
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With the OTTO you can switch between two spdif sources. If you need more (up to 4) inputs you can use the CS8416 4:1 S/PDIF Receiver/MUX module |
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I was reading some articles about SSR's a few days ago. When they are off they're not completely open like EMR's are. Some small current will flow trough it. When closed some substantial resistance is present, but I don't know how much. I think that these two fact make them not suitable for audio signals http://electronicdesign....state-each-has-its-placeIf you google for " solid state relays vs electromechanical relays" you'll find lots of info about choosing right relay for the right application. |
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Originally Posted by: Corpius I was reading some articles about SSR's a few days ago. When they are off they're not completely open like EMR's are. Some small current will flow trough it. When closed some substantial resistance is present, but I don't know how much. I think that these two fact make them not suitable for audio signals http://electronicdesign....state-each-has-its-placeIf you google for " solid state relays vs electromechanical relays" you'll find lots of info about choosing right relay for the right application. OTTO does not use SSRs.
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Originally Posted by: Corpius With the OTTO you can switch between two spdif sources. If you need more (up to 4) inputs you can use the CS8416 4:1 S/PDIF Receiver/MUX module I was hoping to keep it small (couldn't find measurements on OTTO) but have 3 inputs probably, the 4 way mux is out of my price range. If I could cobble something together with a few suitable relays that would be good. Obviously I don't want to cobble something together that affects the signal quality.
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Originally Posted by: Corpius I was reading some articles about SSR's a few days ago. When they are off they're not completely open like EMR's are. Some small current will flow trough it. When closed some substantial resistance is present, but I don't know how much. I think that these two fact make them not suitable for audio signals http://electronicdesign....state-each-has-its-placeIf you google for " solid state relays vs electromechanical relays" you'll find lots of info about choosing right relay for the right application. Thanks, it's the whole "not completely off" thing that disturbs me. thanks again
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Originally Posted by: Corpius I was reading some articles about SSR's a few days ago. When they are off they're not completely open like EMR's are. Some small current will flow trough it. When closed some substantial resistance is present, but I don't know how much. I think that these two fact make them not suitable for audio signals http://electronicdesign....state-each-has-its-placeIf you google for " solid state relays vs electromechanical relays" you'll find lots of info about choosing right relay for the right application. A couple of things. As Brian mentioned - a BUSS MUX is not an SSR, and the OTTO is not switching analog audio signals, but digital signals. this is exactly what these MUXs are designed to do, so it is the perfect part for the job. :) OTTO-II is actually much better in many ways than the original OTTO.
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Much better ? Have you done listening test. I am sure I can hear the sound is much better without the Otto II. That is even wth a seperate good supply.
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Originally Posted by: Brian Donegan Originally Posted by: Corpius I was reading some articles about SSR's a few days ago. When they are off they're not completely open like EMR's are. Some small current will flow trough it. When closed some substantial resistance is present, but I don't know how much. I think that these two fact make them not suitable for audio signals http://electronicdesign....state-each-has-its-placeIf you google for " solid state relays vs electromechanical relays" you'll find lots of info about choosing right relay for the right application. OTTO does not use SSRs. I know :) |
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How about I just use a latching signal relay like this one http://au.element14.com/...co-5v-latching/dp/910442and then use 2 Mega pins, send 1 Hi & 1 Lo then reverse them to switch the latching relay. That only gives me 2 SPDIF but it's simple, small & cheap. Bad idea?
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