OK - on that 2,4 Ghz connection, things happens every seconds, 5 times
second, 2000 a second..... se my point  - the communication itself on
that radio link can induce low freq. events (ever herad your cell
(mobile phone) in your car stereo??? dat dat dat....) into the cicruits
handling the s/pdif link .... not nice.
/


opaqueice;194610 Wrote: 
> You have to remember that in S/PDIF, the clock for the DAC is
> reconstructed using the arrival time of the bits.  So if there are
> variations (jitter) in the time the rising edges of the signal arrive,
> the analogue output will be distorted even if there are zero actual bit
> errors.
> 
> That said, even a very sharp feature at 2.4 GHz would alias down to an
> extremely broad spectrum at audio frequencies, no?  So it's hard to see
> how such high frequency noise could do anything other than contribute a
> little bit to the noise floor.  Am I missing something there?


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