The instructions with the unit are extremely general. I'm also an EE and I had to probe around with an oscilloscope to find the points to tap off of. I put the XO3 in a Marantz CD-67SE which uses some proprietary chips that are not listed in the XO3 instructions. Because of that, I had to rely on a little guesswork but it paid off.
I don't think it could be put into a DIP. I think the DIP contains a stabilizing PLL without any kind of a crystal (I could be wrong). The idea behind the XO3 is that it replaces the crystal oscillator in the CD player or transport and then using the S/PDIF signal that is generated by the transport, the edges are reclocked using that stable oscillator for an extremely low jitter digital output.
I bought mine from a company in Hong Kong and it took about a week to arrive. Here's the link:
http://www.diyhifisupply.com/parts/cd_xo_clock.html
I don't think it could be put into a DIP. I think the DIP contains a stabilizing PLL without any kind of a crystal (I could be wrong). The idea behind the XO3 is that it replaces the crystal oscillator in the CD player or transport and then using the S/PDIF signal that is generated by the transport, the edges are reclocked using that stable oscillator for an extremely low jitter digital output.
I bought mine from a company in Hong Kong and it took about a week to arrive. Here's the link:
http://www.diyhifisupply.com/parts/cd_xo_clock.html