I've bought one yesterday and plan to use on a AES / EBU interface input with CS8414.
Take care as this transformer is designed for 110 ohms operation (AES / EBU), I don't know if this can work with SPDIF 75 omhs with a 75 omhs resistor on the secondary.
For my point of view, pulse transformer help to break ground loop and keep the differential input of the AES / EBU.
Any advice is welcome.
Take care as this transformer is designed for 110 ohms operation (AES / EBU), I don't know if this can work with SPDIF 75 omhs with a 75 omhs resistor on the secondary.
For my point of view, pulse transformer help to break ground loop and keep the differential input of the AES / EBU.
Any advice is welcome.
I plugged it yesterday in my CS4398 DAC.
I removed the normal stuff and replace it with this transformer + 110 ohms resistor on the secondary directly connected to pins 9 and 10 of the CS8414.
Working fine, the error led of the CS8414 remains off. I can't say if the sound is improuved as I changed from spdif to aes / ebu.
Seems that can be used with spdif (75 ohms) input.
http://www.lundahl.se/pdfs/datash/1572_1573_1589.pdf
I removed the normal stuff and replace it with this transformer + 110 ohms resistor on the secondary directly connected to pins 9 and 10 of the CS8414.
Working fine, the error led of the CS8414 remains off. I can't say if the sound is improuved as I changed from spdif to aes / ebu.
Seems that can be used with spdif (75 ohms) input.
http://www.lundahl.se/pdfs/datash/1572_1573_1589.pdf
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