I'm soooooooooooooooooo not-talking-to-you-anymore.............SimonC wrote: I've now got access to a cnc router locally so this should make life much simpler...

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I'm soooooooooooooooooo not-talking-to-you-anymore.............SimonC wrote: I've now got access to a cnc router locally so this should make life much simpler...
At last, a way of shutting you up! It would be worth the money to buy one of my own just for the peace and quiet....Dave the bass wrote: I'm soooooooooooooooooo not-talking-to-you-anymore.............![]()
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Shurrups you n'all!SimonC wrote:
At last, a way of shutting you up! It would be worth the money to buy one of my own just for the peace and quiet....
Tell us more please.Dave the bass wrote:
I could do with access to SMT solder station access, I've got a 28 pin PCM2902 to solder onto a shiny new PCB soon.
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OK, The PCM2900/2902 is Texas Instruments' single-chip USB stereo audio codec with USB-compliant full-speed protocol controller and S/PDIF (only PCM2902). The USB protocol controller works with no software code, but the USB descriptors can be modified in some areas (e.g., vendor ID/product ID). The PCM2900/2902 employs SpActâ„¢ architecture, TI's unique system that recovers the audio clock from USB packet data. On-chip analog PLLs with SpAct architecture enable playback and record with low clock jitter and with independent playback and record sampling rates.pre65 wrote:
Tell us more please.