USB interface with BNC output

Hi guys, I would like a USB to spdif converter for my PC, with BNC output. Could you give me some advice? On audiophonics I have seen these two products:
https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/diy-...l-interface-usb-384khz-to-i2s-dsd-p-7403.html
https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/diy-...if-bnc-75-ohm-for-amanero-wm8805-p-11487.html

Would they work well enough together, or can I do better for similar price range (such as buying a Topping D10 and modify it replacing the coax output connector with a BNC output)?

Thanks for the help!
Tony
 
BNC is simply a physical connector, typically for a coax type cable. You could just use an adapter right at the back of the unit e.g. RCA to BNC.

Why are you interesting in having a BNC at the cable end? The only thing they offer IMHO is the ability to lock to the mating part. If you carefully select an RCA connector you can get close to the desired characteristic impedance. If it really bothers you, just solder the interconnect wire directly to the internal wiring leading to, or at, the PCB - the termination is actually made inside the equipment, not at the cable end.
 
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