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In Reply to: RE: Very clever, gjw posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on October 14, 2008 at 16:46:27
Hi Rick
Thanks for the compliment - although the credit belongs to the fellow who does mod work for me :). The "sidecar" worked out great for the Delta 2496.
For the Delta 1010 that replaced it, the S/PDIF ports were part of the card itself - no nasty breakout cable. The BNCs just fit in place of the RCAs (using the existing holes on the backplane for support.
You might consider the same scheme for your Juli@ - if the analogue section has vacated the area. Be sure to provide for both IN and OUT - you never know when you'll get the bug to clock the Juli@ from an external source.
Oh... and I'd love to see a photo of the finished work :)
Cheers,
Grant
That's not a Toy... IT'S A TOOL !!
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hi
you can solder the cable direct to the juliboard and crimp a bnc only to the DACs side.i tried both ( bnc on both sides) but you have two more solderingpoints between dac and PC.
bye
alfred
Hi Alfred,
I found the 2 pins for "digital out" on the Juli@ connector with my ohmmeter, but my problem is when I plug the connector to the board (with the board out if the PC) I now get a closed circuit between the two pins of my connector. So which is which ?
I think I should do it with the card powered but I hesitate.
So what holes did you use on the board for soldering Gnd and Signal wires ?
Thanks a lot
Martin
hi martin , if you have found the two pins it's easy.
you put the ohmmeter between the ground of the connected breakout-digital out cable and
you will find the ground pin of the july in the pin with zero Ohm.
bye
alfred
PS the pin near to the rear plate on the bottom of the board is plus
Edits: 10/18/08
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