Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Noise while loading from SD-Card #52

Open
uchristo opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 11 comments
Open

Noise while loading from SD-Card #52

uchristo opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 11 comments

Comments

@uchristo
Copy link

I'm having strange Sound issues when the SD-Card is being accessed. Seems to be some kind of crosstalk?

@harbaum
Copy link
Contributor

harbaum commented Oct 17, 2017

Is that with a specific core? Some cores like the spectrum one do that by purpose since the original machine also made some noise when loading stuff e.g. from tape.

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

It's in the MiniMig AGA Core..... I doubt, that this is "normal" Operation.
Could it be a ground-loop? But in that case I would expect the problem to be permanent (not only while file IO)

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

Still got this Problem. I don't know if it's because of a ground-loop?

My Connection: MiSt from (3,5mm Jack + VGA) to SCART into OSSC, from there via HDMI to the Television. The Television outputs the audio via Optical SPDif to the AVReceiver.

MiST and OSSC are both powered by the same Powersupply. I tried to output the 3,5mm Output from MiST directly to the AV-Receiver but get the noise as well. The only modifications I made to the MiST-Board was to remove the Resistor for Stereo-Mixing and adding a DC Power-Jack

@harbaum
Copy link
Contributor

harbaum commented Dec 12, 2019

Do you have that issue with other cores as well? That would tell us if it's a hardware problem. In general are the SD card and the sound output technically pretty unrelated. They aren't even connected to the same chip and are on opposite sides of the case. I ground loop would not show any relationship to the SD card.

Do you also see e.g. video distortions at the same time?

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

I‘ll try wirh another core and do some testing with just audio Connected

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

Hadn‘t much time, so I tested with just Audio and Power connected. noise while Loading is still noticable. I‘ll plug to my Oscilloscope to identify the Frequency. I changed the Powersource, too.

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

uchristo commented Jan 6, 2020

Update: I tried the same Power-Supply using Micro-USB. It's definitely a ground loop.
When attaching the DC Power-Jack, I drilled the hole in the enclosure about half an millimeter wider than the plug itself but did not exactely match the middle. The ground-plate from the Plug is connected to the ground from the PCB and to the enclosure. Next I'll remove the board from the Enclosure and retest with the DC Plug.
Nevertheless, when loading Data from SD, there is still some frequency-variing noise present even with Micro-USB for Powering.

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

Is there a special reason for why the housing is not connected to ground? The PCB-holes are covered with paint on top and bottom....

@harbaum
Copy link
Contributor

harbaum commented Feb 18, 2020

You need to ask Lotharek about these things. The design of the case has been done by him.

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

But the PCB Layout itself doesn‘t connect Ground to the Drill holes

@uchristo
Copy link
Author

But the PCB Layout itself doesn‘t connect Ground to the Drill holes.... this is quite unusual....

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

2 participants