probably the best usb to i2s device

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Re: probably the best usb to i2s device

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nige2000 wrote:Lifepo4 is key
And also a simple solution
Urge u to try them :)

Think i posted links to the clocks i used somewhere in the other thread
Its mostly the power supply to these clocks that does the magic
I ordered the 22/24 ndk clocks from diyinhk, the rest I can source from mouser or digikey I think.

I'm comfortable with mains voltage and dc power supplies but I don't have a lot of experience with batteries (for diy like this) and totally avoided the lifepo4 craze. I thought A123 were no longer available? I assume the ebay ones are fake. I'll do some research. For some reason I thought charging lifepo4 was complicated.

EDIT: It was randy's page. I saw his rat's nest of wires and said hell no, but I suppose I could take a much simpler approach : P
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rat's nest?? :)

I suppose that's true. Most of the wires are to bring power to each shift register, which does make a difference.

But you could use 4 wires for shift register power, and get 90-95% of the gain of lifepo4's.

And charging is easy, constant voltage so you just need a power supply that puts out the voltage you want.

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randytsuch wrote:rat's nest?? :)

I suppose that's true. Most of the wires are to bring power to each shift register, which does make a difference.

But you could use 4 wires for shift register power, and get 90-95% of the gain of lifepo4's.

And charging is easy, constant voltage so you just need a power supply that puts out the voltage you want.

Randy
Heh. Thanks randy. I've found some lifepo sources so I'm leaning that way.

As for the constant voltage. Do I need a really good supply for charging or can one of those cheap generic lm317 with led voltage meter suffice?
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wushuliu wrote:
randytsuch wrote:rat's nest?? :)

I suppose that's true. Most of the wires are to bring power to each shift register, which does make a difference.

But you could use 4 wires for shift register power, and get 90-95% of the gain of lifepo4's.

And charging is easy, constant voltage so you just need a power supply that puts out the voltage you want.

Randy
Heh. Thanks randy. I've found some lifepo sources so I'm leaning that way.

As for the constant voltage. Do I need a really good supply for charging or can one of those cheap generic lm317 with led voltage meter suffice?
yea ive used prebuilt 317 supplies before with good success
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nige2000 wrote:yea ive used prebuilt 317 supplies before with good success
Same. I actually use unregulated walwarts feeding a 317, seems to work fine. But I use a walwart with a transformer, not the new style cheapo ones that are all solid state and weigh like one ounce. lifepo4 batteries cover you sins.

And you can get "real" ones now, I plan to buy and replace the generics I used, one of these days.

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randytsuch wrote:
nige2000 wrote:yea ive used prebuilt 317 supplies before with good success
Same. I actually use unregulated walwarts feeding a 317, seems to work fine. But I use a walwart with a transformer, not the new style cheapo ones that are all solid state and weigh like one ounce. lifepo4 batteries cover you sins.

And you can get "real" ones now, I plan to buy and replace the generics I used, one of these days.

Randy
I got some slightly larger green 2300Mah 'used' lifepo4 on ebay. Seemed legit.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4pcs-A123-Syste ... 2482652073
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Looked like a good deal, took a chance and bought them too. lol
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i use lifepo4 copys
no probs
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randytsuch wrote:Looked like a good deal, took a chance and bought them too. lol
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but did you use two separate batteries to power the amanero and the sokeris isolated inputs, or one battery for both?
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wushuliu wrote:
randytsuch wrote:Looked like a good deal, took a chance and bought them too. lol
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but did you use two separate batteries to power the amanero and the sokeris isolated inputs, or one battery for both?
I used one battery for both.
I removed the 5 to 3.3 reg from the amanero. Then provide 3.3V to both.

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