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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hello
In a non-os design, what is the max reclocking frequency of the TDA1541 Dac (directly feeding the Dac without dividing) ? Thank you Gaetan |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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In a non-os design it gets 44.1 kHz periodicity latch enable signal. This signal may be reclocked (i. e. the leading edge de-jittered) by a low-jitter clock of any frequency that is integer multiple of 44.1 kHz and runs synchronously with the original latch signal.
The data and clock signal can be up to 6.4 MHz according to the data sheet. |
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