Hi MiniDSP.
I'm considering in my plannings to connect multiple devices to the USBstreamer.
Unfortunately it seems that the way the I2S header is made allows for connecting it to one device with multiple channels only. E.g. Buffallo III.
I'm not sure if there are more devices out there!?!?
If I would like to eg. connect 4 of your digital amps via I2S to the USB streamer, how would I do that?
I guess it would require a logic board which splits the clock channels !?!?
I'd be very happy if you could outline a feasable solution.
Another option could be also to go for 4*I2S to 4*SPDIF-out - with another board.
Is there an option to accomplish this on your USBstreamer.?
If not. Would you be interested to built such on option?
Thx.
I'm considering in my plannings to connect multiple devices to the USBstreamer.
Unfortunately it seems that the way the I2S header is made allows for connecting it to one device with multiple channels only. E.g. Buffallo III.
I'm not sure if there are more devices out there!?!?
If I would like to eg. connect 4 of your digital amps via I2S to the USB streamer, how would I do that?
I guess it would require a logic board which splits the clock channels !?!?
I'd be very happy if you could outline a feasable solution.
Another option could be also to go for 4*I2S to 4*SPDIF-out - with another board.
Is there an option to accomplish this on your USBstreamer.?
If not. Would you be interested to built such on option?
Thx.
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Hello,
Not sure I understand your question when you say :" the I2S header is made allows for connecting it to one device with multiple channels". Can you clarify?
The USBStreamer is an I2S master device. It would provide one set of clocks (MCLK/SCLK/LRCLK) to all I2S slave devices (i.e. DAC). So you could use multiple DAC just driven from a single USBStreamer. Please clarify if we're not understanding your question.
DevTeam
Not sure I understand your question when you say :" the I2S header is made allows for connecting it to one device with multiple channels". Can you clarify?
The USBStreamer is an I2S master device. It would provide one set of clocks (MCLK/SCLK/LRCLK) to all I2S slave devices (i.e. DAC). So you could use multiple DAC just driven from a single USBStreamer. Please clarify if we're not understanding your question.
DevTeam
Hello,
Not sure I understand your question when you say :" the I2S header is made allows for connecting it to one device with multiple channels". Can you clarify?
The USBStreamer is an I2S master device. It would provide one set of clocks (MCLK/SCLK/LRCLK) to all I2S slave devices (i.e. DAC). So you could use multiple DAC just driven from a single USBStreamer. Please clarify if we're not understanding your question.
DevTeam
Yep. To connect the streamer to multiple I2S devices I need to split ( fan-out) the I2S. The clock leads usually need to be buffered. People seem to be using somithink like that .
I think I can't just connect LRCLK,BCLK, MCLK in parallel.
Basically you'd end up 4* LRCLK,BCLK,MCLK,DATA for 8 channels.
As an example:
If I'd like to connect the USBstreamer two 3 of your miniAMPs. How would this be done?
If I'd like to connect the USBstreamer two 3 of your miniAMPs. How would this be done?
Ok, I see what you mean now. Sure you could indeed buffer your clocks as required in between the boards. Running a dedicated driver for each clock really comes handy when you have long lines, sometimes you can get away with it on a PCB, but maybe not the case with wired configuration. It all depends on your setup so no single answer "you must do this" for all. 🙂 Running a zero delay clock buffer (e.g. 1by4) could be a way to do it. Most of users of the USBstreamer would connect that board to their custom interface (e.g. multichannel DAC/AMP) so you'd do the buffering there.
DevTeam
DevTeam
I do understand that most of the multichannel USB interfaces are made for the Buffalo board. That's not what I want. I'm talking about your products.
Once more. Can I directly connect 3 of your miniAmps to the USBstreamer if they sit by side without impacting the I2S signal quality?
THX
Once more. Can I directly connect 3 of your miniAmps to the USBstreamer if they sit by side without impacting the I2S signal quality?
THX
Hello,
Not sure I understand your question when you say :" the I2S header is made allows for connecting it to one device with multiple channels". Can you clarify?
The USBStreamer is an I2S master device. It would provide one set of clocks (MCLK/SCLK/LRCLK) to all I2S slave devices (i.e. DAC). So you could use multiple DAC just driven from a single USBStreamer. Please clarify if we're not understanding your question.
DevTeam
I have a similar question. Can I, and how would I, connect this to 2 entirely separate dacs. Are there special considerations?
Your datasheet says that the TOSLINK I/O is good for 176.4k (24-bit?) input and 192k (24-bit?) output. I was under the impression that Toshiba stopped making their really fast TOSLINK transmitters and receivers with their current offerings going only to 96kHz sample rate. What devices do you use and where can they be purchased if one wanted to build a device to connect to USBStreamer via TOSLINK?
thanks
thanks
Hey guys,
is there acknowledge for MINIDSP USBSTREAMER that can be used with
CMP2/CPLAY and THUNEAU ALLOCATOR
Zoran
is there acknowledge for MINIDSP USBSTREAMER that can be used with
CMP2/CPLAY and THUNEAU ALLOCATOR
Zoran
To all, sorry for the delay in getting back to you and missing these posts (many forum to attend to + emails). Our apologies and feel free to send us a bump if you don't hear from us.
@ jrenkin,
For a simple 2 dac connectivity sharing the MCLK/SCLK/LRCLK, it won't be a problem. It's quite typical on a board to share the clock line. Keeping the signal integrity is what you should care about. Even if you were to have a buffer for each clock, if you're not careful about signal integrity and proper clock termination on your DAC board, that's where it "could" affect your jitter. Hoping this clarifies.
@ Brian L,
We use a 25Mbps Toslink TX/RX so we're indeed fine for 192kHz. It's a local OEM supplier so not something that you can buy off Digikey in single pieces, however it's quite common if you look online for 25Mbps toslink. Hoping this info helps.
@ Zoka959,
A duplicated post to something you asked already on our forum. In answer to your question, yes it's an ASIO compatible platform so no reason it wouldn't work with ASIO compatible software.
DevTeam
@ jrenkin,
For a simple 2 dac connectivity sharing the MCLK/SCLK/LRCLK, it won't be a problem. It's quite typical on a board to share the clock line. Keeping the signal integrity is what you should care about. Even if you were to have a buffer for each clock, if you're not careful about signal integrity and proper clock termination on your DAC board, that's where it "could" affect your jitter. Hoping this clarifies.
@ Brian L,
We use a 25Mbps Toslink TX/RX so we're indeed fine for 192kHz. It's a local OEM supplier so not something that you can buy off Digikey in single pieces, however it's quite common if you look online for 25Mbps toslink. Hoping this info helps.
@ Zoka959,
A duplicated post to something you asked already on our forum. In answer to your question, yes it's an ASIO compatible platform so no reason it wouldn't work with ASIO compatible software.
DevTeam
mini-dsp,
Actually, before asking I did an extensive search with two search engines. I do not see that 25MHz Toslink receivers are "quite common". In fact, I come up with nothing that can be ordered in small quantities, and only a couple questionable items that could be ordered in large quantities. Perhaps, since you seem to be able to get them so easily in Hong Kong, perhaps you would consider selling them in small quantities.
Actually, before asking I did an extensive search with two search engines. I do not see that 25MHz Toslink receivers are "quite common". In fact, I come up with nothing that can be ordered in small quantities, and only a couple questionable items that could be ordered in large quantities. Perhaps, since you seem to be able to get them so easily in Hong Kong, perhaps you would consider selling them in small quantities.
Hi all, I saw this thread after I posted a question in the USBStreamer introduction thread, but this thread still doesn't answer my question exactly.
Anyone following this thread, maybe please have a look at my post in the other thread above? I would appreciate it thank you.
Anyone following this thread, maybe please have a look at my post in the other thread above? I would appreciate it thank you.
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