Thank you for your reply.
Forgive my lack of knowledge here.
Does that mean that all I need is to solder a +/- cable to the pin outs of the
chip and connect to standard RCA and use a 75ohm cable to get the signal out
to my DAC?
How do I get the SPDIF signal to the correct level?as I'm trying
to retro fit SPDIF to a mixer that has the PCM2902 inside and digital out except for the DAC that is being used as a usb interface.
Forgive my lack of knowledge here.
Does that mean that all I need is to solder a +/- cable to the pin outs of the
chip and connect to standard RCA and use a 75ohm cable to get the signal out
to my DAC?
How do I get the SPDIF signal to the correct level?as I'm trying
to retro fit SPDIF to a mixer that has the PCM2902 inside and digital out except for the DAC that is being used as a usb interface.
Looks like the SPDIF out is LVCMOS (DOUT on pin 25). If you need to drive a 75-ohm SPDIF cable/terminator, you will need a buffer circuit.
One possible approach:
First convert LVCMOS to TTL, such as by using a level shifter part such as the chip used on Sparkfun's board: BOB-11771 SparkFun Electronics | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | DigiKey
Once you have TTL levels there are various ways to do it, one resource is at S/PDIF output - HwB
One possible approach:
First convert LVCMOS to TTL, such as by using a level shifter part such as the chip used on Sparkfun's board: BOB-11771 SparkFun Electronics | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | DigiKey
Once you have TTL levels there are various ways to do it, one resource is at S/PDIF output - HwB
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