@FBX:
What about just applying the ADC to the audio lines of the edge connector and then digitally merging both audio streams together?
nmalinoski wrote:Then again, just imagine an SNES with two XLR ports on the back.

You can do that with the modding board shown here: just replace one resistor value (R1) and leave the other one open (R2) does the trick to have RCA+ and RCA- configured for a symmetric XLR port.
Lawfer wrote:borti4938 wrote:I guess have to spend some time in refactore my own design and realize the ideas I have.
What will you be improving?
The reason why I say it is still a prototype as like as my very first version is, how it fits in the SNES. You have a loose board which have to be fitted with glue. Nothing more holds the PCB (in my version the optical output) in place.
Most installations prefer to remove the RF output. So why not using this space. Also the SNES2 has the place for the RF although it was never came out with a RF output.
SSo here is my design idea:
For the RCA output:
PCB will be fixed using the large GND plane at the castallation vias. The RCA output is SMT style. The bottom layer is GND all over; so there is no need to isolate the PCB from bottom side. All signals are on the top layer.
My only concern is that it might be to high. My hope is of course that it won't be the case.
For the TOSLINK output:
To have it not only glued I introduced a mounting hole. At the big model SNES one has a mounting hole directly underneath which was for the RF and MultiOut. This reduces the amount of glue you need to fix the output. Finally it will be only to prevent the construction from rotating away while plugging in the optical connector.
On the SNES2 there is unfortunately such a hole unless you drill one. Highly risky, but... I'm not sure, there should only a large GND plane on top as well as on bottom side.
But even if you don't mount the PCB with a screw: the PCB layout is much much smaller than before

The reason is simple: I also replaced the CS8406 with a DIT4096 from TI, which has a TSOP package instead of a SOIC.
Lawfer wrote:
Any plans on doing a N64 digital audio output in the future?

psssst
tjstogy wrote:
Also- Borti, if you’re able to output to RCA- is it feasible it could also be integrated into the multiout?
Feasable. Just do it and build your own cable for that. However as the MultiOut is fully populated you have to free two pins for that, e.g. Luma and Croma or the analog output pins.