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Electronics => Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff => Topic started by: djsb on November 22, 2024, 09:17:03 am
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I have broken MiniDSP 2x4 HD active crossover. As I can't use it, I would like to learn more about how it works as a system. The first step is to create a system block diagram. Here is a list of the main chips that are used (in no particular order)
1/ ADSP-21489
2/ XMOS XEF216-512-TQ128-C20A (marked E01692C20)
3/ AK4626AVQ (codec-ADC/DAC)
4/ TPS65261-1
5/ 45DB321F
6/ CD40106BM (Hex inverting schmitt trigger)
7/ NJM2068 (audio op amps on the 2 inputs and 4 outputs.
There are a few other various diodes and transistors etc scattered around. I'd just like to understand a bit about how the main chips fit together to make the overall system. Can someone help me to understand this? Are there any resources apart from the datasheets (which I will add the links to over the weekend)? Thanks.
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Datasheets are the way, really. You could say a large part of a design is the engineers inspiration etc. but but will be 90% informed by the datasheets and thus the capabilities of the devices themselves. You could likely reverse engineer a lot of the design this way. Bear in mind there are programmable devices here.