Hello everyone,
the M-audio transit, http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Transit-main-1.html is a 24/96khz adc. dac and digital i/o box
Has anyone got one they can take an internal picture of? I'm hoping it is not one FPGA, etc, so I can tap into the i2s data lines.
It would make a great 24/96 reciever for a dac, (and tx for a adc) if one could tap into the i2s lines. here's hoping
Regards,
Mark Hathaway
the M-audio transit, http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Transit-main-1.html is a 24/96khz adc. dac and digital i/o box
Has anyone got one they can take an internal picture of? I'm hoping it is not one FPGA, etc, so I can tap into the i2s data lines.
It would make a great 24/96 reciever for a dac, (and tx for a adc) if one could tap into the i2s lines. here's hoping
Regards,
Mark Hathaway
I have one, but no camera. What would you be looking for? It has 5 IC's.
Other than the line in/out opamps and a voltage reg. they are:
ak4584vq
tas1020a
Sheldon
Other than the line in/out opamps and a voltage reg. they are:
ak4584vq
tas1020a
Sheldon
Thank you sheldon
You have given me all the info i needed, indeed the transit is perfect for adding to a dac.
The tas1020a is texas instruments usb audio i/o chip. The ak4584 is a dac and adc one chip with spdif i/o.
All one has to do is tap into the i2s between the two chips and they have a usb reciever perfect for replacing the spdif/aes reciever. Beats trying to program the tas1020a from scratch.
Thanks for the help Sheldon,
time to head to ebay,
Mark
You have given me all the info i needed, indeed the transit is perfect for adding to a dac.
The tas1020a is texas instruments usb audio i/o chip. The ak4584 is a dac and adc one chip with spdif i/o.
All one has to do is tap into the i2s between the two chips and they have a usb reciever perfect for replacing the spdif/aes reciever. Beats trying to program the tas1020a from scratch.
Thanks for the help Sheldon,
time to head to ebay,
Mark
Hi, it is possible to use the Transit USB sound card optical input and the analog out to send sound from a smart TV optical out, to a stereo amp. Or it works only if connected to a laptop or PC?
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