| Pitch254 |
Hi,
To provide balanced aes3 signal to active digital speakers, I need to split the signal from one transmitter to three receivers.
The signal is balanced from a transformer and sent over shielded twisted pair as transmission line.
At the receiver side I need a divider, preferably not another transformer, that keeps the load impedance at 110 Ohm and signal levels at their original sended values.
Is some sort of discrete buffer an idea?
Thanks, Frank |
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| Pitch254 |
No answers to this?
How about feeding the balanced output (the twisted pairs) into an balanced amplifier. P fet and N fet with the shielding as 0 rail?
Rate the output at 440 ohm (4 times 110 ohm) and connect through 10nF to 4 shielded outputs? |
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| michelf |
In the video industry we used Video Distribution Amplifier (high bandwidth) to distribute AES-3 signal.
Since most of the patch, cabling and distribution equipment are based on 75 Ohms, that simplify the installation compare to a 110 Ohms installation that necessitate 110 ohms cabling and XLR connector. |
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| Pitch254 |
OKe,
That's something. Video.
I'll have a look at that. Some similarities could be found.
Perhaps I'll have a look at them XO boys with their fast Fets :D |
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