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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: KL
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Attached picture shows connection for CS8414 as SPDIF receiver.
RXN (pin10) ==> Connected to coaxial input. RXP (pin9) ==> Connect to CM102 SPDIF output. Mode of operation : CD8414 will process signal from CM102 output if no coaxial is connected to RXN. In another way, it will received signal from coaxial if no USB is connected to CM102. Question : Will this configuration work, since coaxial is connected to inverting input RXN. Does the signal from coaxial get inverted? |
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