First you want this, http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/akm/en/product/ak4351/ak4351_f04e.pdf. From that you can determine the format of the data and the rate of MCLK.
Having done that you can then choose your SPDIF transmitter.
Having done that you can then choose your SPDIF transmitter.
Looking at other manufacturers, the Cirrus CS8406 does 128/256/384/512, and the TI DIT4096/DIT4192 do 256/384/512.rfbrw said:
I've never seen 384Fs in any audio equipment I've ever worked on, so I keep forgetting that it exists
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------rfbrw said:First you want this, http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/akm/en/product/ak4351/ak4351_f04e.pdf. From that you can determine the format of the data and the rate of MCLK.
Having done that you can then choose your SPDIF transmitter.
Thanks, I shall need to measure MCLK data rate.
My problem is that I am new at this, and looking at the input streams available, and the transmitter inputs, I am unable to match inputs with outputs. If I want to use the CS8404 for example, and assuming that I have the correct MCLK rate, how ares the connections made?
Some pointers to info will be appreciated.
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