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Old 8th September 2006, 08:41 AM   #1
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Default Oversampling ratio

Hi,
I've got Cd player Harman Kardon HD710 that employes MN6474 DAC and KA9282 as DSP and digital filter.
I doubt about the over sampling ratio (if any) on the input of my DAC. On the schematics on the KA9282 is written 8fs that makes me little suspicious
Here are the time diagrams of BCLK, SDATA, LRCLK:

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Thanks for helping!
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Old 10th September 2006, 10:52 AM   #2
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Please, help me to determine it!
At least few pieces of related basic audio signal sampling and reconstruction theory would be useful.
At this point I stuck to the mod point of replacing the sigma-delta DAC with multibit one but I'm unable to find out the current oversampling ratio in order to design the analog filter....
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