Digital Optical Output Mod for
Sony MDS-JE470 Minidisc Deck

Hunter Wright (dentaku81@hotmail.com)
May, 2003

Summary

I wanted to be able to upload concerts that I recorded directly to my computer via a digital connection, I was about to buy a MDS-JE780, but then I read Darren Tulk's article about adding digital outs to low-end Sony decks. I took a leap of faith and bought a Sony MDS-JE470 Minidisc deck and ordered a transmitter, in the hopes that the mod would be the same for this newer model as it was for the MDS-JE440 and MDS-JE330.

Introduction

As far as I can tell the internals use the same PCB on the MDS-JE470 and the MDS-JE780. There are a bunch of blank spaces on the board which is where I assume all the added parts of the 780 go. On the 470 there is a mounting points already labeled 'T" and "R" for the optical connecters. You want to use the "T" mounting point (which I assume stands for transmit)

Tools and Parts

You will need:

Procedure

  1. Take the unit apart by first removing the screws on both sides of the cover.

  2. There are four connecters that you have to remove: 1 for power, 1 for the control panel, and 2 for the unit that reads the disc, you can probably slightly manhandle the power connecter but be very careful not to bend the other 3 connectors.

  3. Unscrew the screw on the back cover holding the connecter plugs to the rear cover.

  4. Remove the 2 screws holding the board to the frame of the unit.

  5. There are 2 ways to solder the transmitter in, you can use solder wick or a solder sucker to remove all the solder from the connection or you can do as I did and just heat the connections lightly until the transmitter slides in. Be very careful not to use a soldering iron that is too hot however because you cold fry the transmitting unit or heat the board so much that the traces come up from the board.
  6. Run a wire from a positive 5 volt power source to the center pin of the transmitter on the bottom side of the board, I just poked around with my multimeter until I found the one that is circled but I assume that any 5 volt source will work.

  7. To make the hole in the rear panel, I removed the panel and eyeballed the horizontal location of the transmitter, and took a ruler and drew some pencil lines on the inside of the back panel along the top and bottom of the hole for the optical receiver. There is probably a better way to do this but I am too lazy to do it. after you make the big hole drill a smaller hole above the center of the big hole on the same horizontal plane at the hole above the optical receiving unit.
  8. Screw everything back together, be very careful with the connecters that I talked about earlier.
  9. Rejoice with your new ability to output an optical digital signal!

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