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Latest post 05-20-2009 12:30 PM by supersym. 4 replies.
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  • 05-09-2009 5:32 AM

    Sigma Delta chip in lhe Beocenter 2 AV

    Hi, 

    I just want to know if somebody knows the name or the kind of the sigma-delta chip mounted in the beocenter 2 audiio/video ?

    It can read up to  96 khz of frequency but  witch sampling is it able to read ? with  20 bits, 24 bits ?

    Thanks for answers Smile

     

    http://jim1964.labrute.fr

  • 05-11-2009 10:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Sigma Delta chip in lhe Beocenter 2 AV

    Hi, 

    Nobody knows something about my questions ?  Sad

    http://jim1964.labrute.fr

  • 05-19-2009 7:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Sigma Delta chip in lhe Beocenter 2 AV

    supersym:

    Hi, 

    Nobody knows something about my questions ?  Sad

    The best would be to look at the schematic diagrams in the service manual. The DAC IC type will be shown there. Then do a Google search

    with the IC designation (ex: TDA 1541, athough a more recent one is certainly used in the BC 2) to finds its specs.

    Good luck!

    Jean

  • 05-20-2009 4:11 AM In reply to

    Re: Sigma Delta chip in lhe Beocenter 2 AV

    Unfortunately the service manual doesn't help here - the BC2 is from the newer era where you're only supposed to replace complete modules instead of real service. It doesn't have schematic diagrams, only instructions on mechanical work and coarse block & wiring diagrams.

    So, the only way to find out would be to take a look at the actual sound engine module and see what's installed on it... (and don't ask me, I haven't even seen the complete unit!).

    -mika

  • 05-20-2009 12:30 PM In reply to

    Re: Sigma Delta chip in lhe Beocenter 2 AV

    Thank you, but I think that I must open a BC2 to read the name of this chip !  Big Smile

    But, if it can read a sampling frequencies of 96 kHz  and if the Signal-to-Noise-Ratio is up to  105 dB it will work at 24 bits Huh?

     

    http://jim1964.labrute.fr

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