jkeny wrote:Rick, it needs both voltages - the 1.2V for powering it's core & 3.3V for powering everything else - vref, I/Os banks, etc.
The 3.3V powering the clock is also shared with the FPGA
was thinking that last night but was too lazy to recheck the data sheet
As Nige's battery config to these ICs brings SQ benefits then, wiring of a battery directly to each of the 16 shift register ICs is probably the optimal way to do it & I suspect that removing the caps, in your configuration, may bring additional benefits?
yea wiring each shift register would be ideal at least as a reference
anyway a-b tested this morning sound is definitely more free flowing with the "fpga caps" replaced with film caps
i can't say i enjoyed soldering these caps on, they don't like much heat, there frickin tiny, and with the potential for board damage
this mod definitely ain't for the feint hearted
what i noticed more so with the fpga caps mod while ab testing versus the control dac more so than just finding differences was that with the fpga mod dac i wanted to listen to one more track before switching back, that probably says more than what the "technical difference" would suggest