Kellen;506300 Wrote: 
> "The WM8804 is driven by a 12MHz oscillator. The incoming S/PDIF signal
> is locked onto using a digital PLL. This data is then placed into a
> buffer. The 12MHz oscillator is used to generate a clock, and values are
> pulled out of the buffer as needed.

PLL = Jitter. Plain and simple. TI tried something similar in their RX
chips.

OK, 'splain to us how 12 MHz is a multiple of 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz? It
isn't. Pll. Jitter. Maybe not as much as the next guy, but it is there.

Besides, those 12 MHz clocks are so-so when it comes to jitter. A lot
of that is the supply. Few people use supplies that are quiet enough.

Pat


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