Hi All
I would like to buy an SPDIF to I2S Module.
I found 4 different modules,
they all cost around 14$,
and the difference between them is the chip they are based on.
The 4 chips are:
- DIR9001
- WM8805
- CS8412
- AK4113
Is any one of them more preferable than the others?
I would like to buy an SPDIF to I2S Module.
I found 4 different modules,
they all cost around 14$,
and the difference between them is the chip they are based on.
The 4 chips are:
- DIR9001
- WM8805
- CS8412
- AK4113
Is any one of them more preferable than the others?
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Thank you both.
In 90% of the devices that have SPDIF Input, we see CS#### receiver chips being used - they are the most commonly used,
and you say to avoid them?
Why is that?
Now this is interesting.Not CS in any case....
In 90% of the devices that have SPDIF Input, we see CS#### receiver chips being used - they are the most commonly used,
and you say to avoid them?
Why is that?
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Why is that?
CS84xx are the ancient parts, they were very popular 25-30 years ago, because there were no other options.
CS84xx have MCLK Jutter ~200ps, the newer receivers have ~50ps jitter.
If you will use ASRC or FIFO-buffer for jitter cancellation, the type of spdif receivers not important.
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