opaqueice;184798 Wrote: > I agree with your first statement, but an input buffer (which all DACs - > including those in CD players - must have in order to function) does > nothing in itself to resolve this problem. You still need to generate > a clock from somewhere, and if you use the transitions in the input for > that you´re still sensitive to jitter. > > There are some easy but inconvenient ways to make a DAC that is > completely insensitive to input jitter (for example buffer the entire > input and then clock it out with a crystal), and some hard but > convenient ways as well (see e.g. the Lavry whitepaper for the DAC10). > > AndyC - sorry, ignore my earlier post.
Quite! - but that only works if you wordclock the DAC to the transport. Anything less is just a guess... -- Phil Leigh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phil Leigh's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=85 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=33146
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