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January 5, 2010 at 4:25 am #8715
Leif
KeymasterLooks beautiful 🙂.
///Leif
January 5, 2010 at 9:07 am #8716rocco123456
MemberHello…And happy new year….!!!!
Congratulations for board….!!!!!!!!
So..now is it possible transmit in Digital Mpx…via tos-link..?????????Thank you…
Rocco.January 5, 2010 at 9:10 am #8717rocco123456
MemberJanuary 5, 2010 at 4:01 pm #8718sigmacom
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D-MPX via Toshlink (Port B) yes, only if your sound card support optical output @192kHz.
Otherwise, you have to use AES/EBU electrical interface (Port A) @192kHz.Unfortunately I will make only 5 prototypes, and already arranged to give them around.
It is not wise to make more prototypes before passing the certification tests.
Please be a little patient! 🙂January 5, 2010 at 9:20 pm #8719yorkie98
ParticipantSigmacom, sooo happy to see this pic, finally its getting close, this pic is like porn for techies. 😀
January 18, 2010 at 12:31 am #8720sigmacom
MemberJanuary 18, 2010 at 12:45 am #8721Boki
Memberohh .. Beauty 😉
January 18, 2010 at 4:11 am #8722Leif
KeymasterGORGEOUS! I so can’t wait.
///Leif
January 20, 2010 at 6:16 am #8723Sparky
MemberLooks great. As a RF hardware engineer I can truly appreciate the work you have done and all the effort involved. 😉
I would be curious to see what your carrier phase noise is at 1kHz, 10kHz and 100kHz offsets. If you do not want to publicly share this info send me a PM if you wish.Sparky
January 20, 2010 at 5:22 pm #8724yorkie98
ParticipantLooking good. I notice the "ST" (Stereo?) indicator is on, does this mean that this exciter also has the dsp Stereo endcoder on board as well? If so, you really have made the ultimate exciter to cover all uses.
Really looking forward to deploying this and seeing what it can do.
One further question, I know this accepts AES digital inputs, but will it accept SPDIF also?January 20, 2010 at 8:54 pm #8725sigmacom
Member@Sparky:
Thank you Sparky, I really appreciate that! 🙂
On the original exciter (modular version), I remember around -130dBc/Hz at 1KHz.
Unfortunately, I don’t have now a signal source analyzer to tell you exactly.
I promise to upload some screenshoots of the compliance tests.@yorkie98:
Yes, it has built-in stereo encoder! 🙂
Yes, [ST] is for stereo, [MO] for mono, [EX] for external baseband (A-MPX or D-MPX).
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Yes, it can recognize AES3 or S/P-DIF!January 20, 2010 at 9:55 pm #8726yorkie98
ParticipantWow, thats very impressive, this is going to be a formidable piece of kit.
If it’s cost effective to make one main board for all needs, this has to better for consumers than having different variants right?January 21, 2010 at 5:49 pm #8727sigmacom
Member[quote author=”yorkie98″]Wow, thats very impressive, this is going to be a formidable piece of kit.
If it’s cost effective to make one main board for all needs, this has to better for consumers than having different variants right?[/quote]
Yes, we’re talking about +10…15% manufacturing cost, that results in flexibility and added value.
I believe it doesn’t worth to split into variants – except for marketing reasons.January 21, 2010 at 9:16 pm #8728yorkie98
ParticipantI agree, it means you can offer 1 simple product cost effectively and this one product should suit pretty much all requirements, including some which up until now are not possible at all.
January 21, 2010 at 10:05 pm #8729Diekgait
MemberI can’t wait to try this thing!
I have a Asus Xonar D2X and I’ve always regretted the purchase of it(bad drivers, no low latency possible) but it does support 192k optical spdif out:)Do you have any idea when it will be available, and how much it will cost?
Dennis
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