| SandroN |
Hi,
Does somebody know if AD1864 DAC would work at 96KHz 4x oversampling ?
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| rfbrw |
| Have you tried the datasheet ? |
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| QSerraTico_Tico |
| quote: | Originally posted by rfbrw
Have you tried the datasheet ? |
Perhaps finding the datasheet is the problem...
"The minimum clock rate of the AD1864 is 12.7 MHz. This clock rate allows data transfer rates of 2x, 4x, 8x and 16x Fs (where Fs equals 44.1kHz)" |
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| rfbrw |
| quote: | Originally posted by QSerraTico_Tico
Perhaps finding the datasheet is the problem...
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Yes, I can see how inserting AD1864 into google might prove difficult. |
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| SandroN |
I have the datasheet.
datasheet says DAC works at 8x oversampling, but its not clear if it works at 48, 88.2 or 96KHz audio signal. |
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| rfbrw |
| The datasheet is crystal clear and you've been given the answer in post #3. |
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| kevinkr |
| 44.1kHz max sample rate... It's an old, old part. |
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| QSerraTico_Tico |
| quote: | Originally posted by kevinkr
44.1kHz max sample rate... It's an old, old part. | Yes it is. Even the successor the AD1865 is no longer in production. |
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| QSerraTico_Tico |
| quote: | Originally posted by rfbrw
The datasheet is crystal clear and you've been given the answer in post #3. |
4 x 96kHz = ....? |
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| rfbrw |
| The oversampling ratio is irrelevant. The dac couldn't care less about it. The limits are set by a combination of the wordlength and the serial clock. |
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