Hi,
Further to my problem I’ve done some investigation and believe the high pitch noise comes from the USB. As you can see from the spectrogram the noise has a perfect fundamental frequency at 1kHz and harmonics at multiples of 1kHz. I read some articles with the following explanation:
The USB will be running 12MHz clock with a 1kHz interval, thus generating some noise at 1kHz. Because the USB transmitter is being employed during recording, but not during playback, there will be more sensitivity to this during recording. DAC output data is averaged by post circuits/tools where ADC capture data is taken at the moment of sampling, thus again this data will be more sensitive to noise. Also, the grounded source will be more sensitive because of the extra formed ground loop.
To minimize this, one thing to do is to ensure the current flow between the USB controller and the USB transceiver of the PCM2906B is minimized in the signal and GND path between the analog source and the analog input of the PCM2906B. Second, connect all the GND pins to each other under the PCM2906B. If the probelm persists, common mode choke coils on the data lines and power lines may help to reduce common mode noise and reduce clock disturbance, improving performance.
Any suggestions?
Best
Ning