Thanks for your reply.
Maybe I was unclear:
Provided a balanced AES/EBU source, may I connect an AES-3 high level signal, range 2 to 7 Vpp, (through a 1:1 pulse transformer) to the WM8804.
Datasheet on page 11 only states:
Or:
would it be better to use a 1.21:1 pulse trafo followed by an 8:1 (-18dB) passive attenuator, to derive 0.5/0.6Vpp to feed 8804 s/pdif input?
Please refer to fig. 1 of this application note:
Interfacing AES3 & S/PDIF
(The WM8804 supply will be 3.3V for both digital and pll sections -DVDD and PVDD-).
Any comment/suggestion?
Thank you in advance.
Maybe I was unclear:
Provided a balanced AES/EBU source, may I connect an AES-3 high level signal, range 2 to 7 Vpp, (through a 1:1 pulse transformer) to the WM8804.
Datasheet on page 11 only states:
, no mention on level compatibility.Supports AES-3 data frames
Or:
would it be better to use a 1.21:1 pulse trafo followed by an 8:1 (-18dB) passive attenuator, to derive 0.5/0.6Vpp to feed 8804 s/pdif input?
Please refer to fig. 1 of this application note:
Interfacing AES3 & S/PDIF
(The WM8804 supply will be 3.3V for both digital and pll sections -DVDD and PVDD-).
Any comment/suggestion?
Thank you in advance.
From what I can see in the datasheet you are limited to the PS voltage or slightly lower. A properly terminated AES 3 signal will be attenuated 6db (3.5V max) but that is still too high if the source is full rated signal level. A 1.21 stepdown pulse trafo would be your best bet and you shouldn't need any more attenuation.
Best, Bill
Best, Bill
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