NOTE: THIS POST IS A COMMENT TO WHAT YOU CAN WATCH IN THE ATTACHED VIDEO.
Today I wanted to investigate the behavior of the error signal in one of my Philips CD-670 players.
The error signal is coming out from the decoder chip (SAA7210) to advise the following interpolation &digital filter chip (SAA7220) that errors have occurred while reading samples out from the playing cd.
Showing posts with label CDM2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CDM2. Show all posts
Sunday, May 12, 2013
A cd player error's dance (aka, how to monitor read errors in a CD player with TDA1541 chipset)
Friday, March 1, 2013
Again on Philips CD670 and the CDM/2 cd transport
During the last year BOTH my Philips CD670 cd players have began to express annoying symptoms:
- randomly unable to read the TOC even with CDs that yesterday successfully played many times;
- randomly stopping playing with "error" message on the display (mainly when playing your preferred piece of music of your preferred cd...), even with CDs that yesterday played ok many hours;
- being very very very sensitive to mechanical shocks (I was attempted to use them as earthquake warning tools ...). Even a strong "bass" tune could lead to the "error" condition as well as my son just walking by in front of it - the cat didn't have the same effect, however...).
Post TAGS:
CDM2,
Philips CD670,
TDA1541
Location: Torino (Italy)
Turin, Italy
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Philips CD-670 CD player: a CDM2 pickup surgery
This old CD player came to me from a flee market for 15 EU. Not so much for a CDM2/10 transport and a TDA1541 (non-A) DAC.
It is in good shape but it randomly failed to read CDs.
After a lot of testing on the transport controller and power suppliers electronics, laser power adjustment, etc. ..my attention was driven toward the CDM2 transport itself. You know, it is a beautiful galvanometric transport (the arm swings like needles in galvanometers..) ..but it is prone to failures.
I cleaned the lens and double checked the foiled PCB. Nothing.
Playing with the transport (remove-check-reinstall-test cycles) I got random results. I was not able to reproduce a predictable sequence of behaviours... BUT....