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Custom DDC: 1 Digital to Digital Converter; USB to I2S over HDMI; S/PDIF; AES
A DIY digital-to-digital converter build with USB input, improved clocks, and outputs including I2S over HDMI, S/PDIF, and AES.
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Easy Naim Hi-Fi power amp upgrades
A straightforward set of component upgrades that can noticeably improve older Naim power amps and similar hi-fi amplifiers.
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Guitar Pedals: 1 Splitter pedal: Two guitar amps at once
A tiny active splitter for running two guitar amps at once, with buffering, ground lift, and phase correction built in.
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Homelab: 4 Family & apartment friendly server cabinet
A practical homelab cabinet build that makes multiple tiny servers easier to live with in an apartment or family setting.
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Dumble Overdrive Special: 2 Headshell
A woodworking-focused Dumble Overdrive Special entry covering the amplifier headshell build.
Custom DDC: 2 Bluetooth & auto switching
Digital audio in hi-fi certainly often comes from a music streamer, yet the usefulness of Bluetooth cannot be understated. So the next step was to include a high-fidelity Bluetooth module and automatic switching for it. I did have a stand-alone BT unit before, but none that covered LDAC, currently the best technical standard for streaming audio over Bluetooth, and it would be nice not to have to go through remotes and input changes each time. As I’ve noted before, my main DDC board has two inputs, so I’ll use those together with relay switching and module signaling to switch between them.
But including a noisy Radio frequency module also has its issues, here I made a thick copper tub for it to go in, itself mounted at the very top of the chassis, and the antenna only ever external.
Switching is not something I want to have to do manually, as you can see from the previous post there I have it setup so a trigger signal from turning my media streamer on, automatically turns this unit on, I want something similar with the Bluetooth option. To get there I noted that the Module had an “EN” pin, a pin that goes to around 3.3V when the module is connected to another unit. So here I have a signal that can drive an indicator LED, but also it can send a signal to a relay to switch.
I chose a DPDT, double-pole, double-throw, relay since the dip switches to select input was configured such, so some quick and dirty tiny soldering later, hooked to a relay module this should in theory switch to Bluetooth once someone connected to it. I did find a note saying the unit in question should trigger on minimum 2.8V so should be fine.
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