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Hi, I have constructed the PCM 1798 (same pinout as PCM 1794) recommended application circuit on a solderless breadboard, using the recommended op-amps and component values from the data sheet. I am using the output of a PCM2707 to supply i2s to the PCM1798 at 48KHz, 16bits. I am using +/- 15V regulated DC supply for the analog section (for the op amps), +5VDC regulated supply for the DAC's analog side, and +3.3VDC regulated supply for the DAC's digital side. It is configured in hardware mode, for mono output (I am testing with only one channel at this time).
However, I accidentally applied power backwards to the breadboard. When I connected everything and checked the output of the analog section, there was nothing...except a bit of noise. I suspect all the op amps were destroyed when the power was connected backwards. What do you recommend I replace first, in order to trouble shoot this issue?
Thanks,
Michael
Hi, Michael,
I suggest that you replace all the ICs as they are all probably damaged.
Funny thing, I did the same thing in State College about 25 years ago... Doh!
-d2
Ok, thanks Don.
I think all the voltage regulators survived, since they all seem to be still regulating correctly. I will replace the DAC IC and the op-amps, as you have suggested.
One further question - in order to save cost, can I replace the recommended op-amps in the application circuit with OPA604? (the recommended ones are NE5534 and LT1028) I happen to already have some 604's in the correct package. I don't mind if my application circuit doesn't meet the target specifications initially, I just want to verify that my circuit is indeed assembled and working in the way that is recommended in the datasheet.
Thanks,
Michael