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audio:audio_by_van_alstine_work [2019/05/22 04:12] – [Ultimate 70 and Ultravalve power amplifiers] mithat | audio:audio_by_van_alstine_work [2019/05/22 04:27] – [Vision DAC improved] mithat | ||
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===== DAC core for Vision and Vision Hybrid DACs ===== | ===== DAC core for Vision and Vision Hybrid DACs ===== | ||
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- | AVA’s originally wanted to support only 44.1kHz PCM formats and a single S/PDIF input. | + | AVA originally wanted to support only 44.1kHz PCM formats and a single |
This would be the first time AVA would use predominantly SMD parts in a PCB design. The previous generation DAC had used a single hand-soldered SOIC package. This design used SMD components exclusively. | This would be the first time AVA would use predominantly SMD parts in a PCB design. The previous generation DAC had used a single hand-soldered SOIC package. This design used SMD components exclusively. | ||
- | I was //not// involved in the development of the analog stages for the first DAC products using this board. However, I was responsible for the analog circuits found in the [[# | + | I was not involved in the development of the analog stages for the first DAC products using this board. However, I was responsible for the analog circuits found in the [[# |
===== Fet Valve CF ===== | ===== Fet Valve CF ===== | ||
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===== Vision SL improved ===== | ===== Vision SL improved ===== |
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