Posted on Sunday, 14th June 2009 by Auw Jimmy
I need some touch for my old Toshiba SD-2960 DVD Player. So here is the TentLabs XO2 @ 27 MHz, a perfect yet affordable reclock solution for my wallet.
This is actually a simple PCB. Not all parts used, since this PCB actually “upgradeable”. I bought the XO2 version (Clock Upgrade + Low Noise PSU). If in the future, I wish to upgrade to XO3 (XO2 + S/PDIF reclock), I just contact Guido Tent @ TentLabs to put more components on this PCB.
It’s quite simple to implement this upgrade. Will post the detail later.
Although TentLabs already provide Low Noise PSU onboard, but I plan to use extra Jung-like Regulator to feed this module.
Tags: DVD, PSU, Reclock, TentLabs, XO2
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