3. HOW TO MAKE AN EVEN CHEAPER D/A
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For the price of 20 1% resistors and a plug, with no power supply
needed you can make a D/A converter that sounds close to the IC
one above (it seems only the UK can get a Plessey ZN426E)
You need one plug for your amp, one for your parallel port and
9 20k and 9 10K resistors
Use 1% resistors if possible ─ and 20k sound much better than 22k
Printer Port:
signal pin 20k 20k
D0 2 >───░░░─┬─░░░──0v
20k ░ 10k
D1 3 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k
D2 4 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k
D3 5 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k
D4 6 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k
D5 7 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k
D6 8 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k
D7 9 >───░░░─┤
20k ░ 10k 100nF
├──────┤█────> TO AMPLIFIER
░ 10k
GND 20 >───────┼────────────>
0v
Thanks to Harry Stox for the above circuit. Again, make sure all
the 0v lines are connected together. The 100nF capacitor may not
be needed, try removing it if this circuit sounds poor.