There IS I2S inside. The S/PDIF and I2S come directly out of the
processor. They both go through reclocker flops. I don't remember if
all the signals on the I2S are reclocked or just one of the clock
signals. 

There is a quarter inch or so between the main board and the back case
so thin boards can be added. As long as the board has SMD chips and
caps (no electrolytics that stick up from the board) you should be able
to add boards. I would just mount them with insulating double stick tape
to the existing board. 

Jack, I'm planing on doing exactly the same thing, a small board with
LVDS interfaces to feed the clocks and take the I2S out. It worked fine
on the SB3. For the SB3 I just ran a pigtail cable (the rolled up
twisted pair IDC cable) through one of the holes after I took out the
connector. Something similar could be done with the Touch. 

The connectors for the FPCs have a latch which is on the front of the
connector. Look at the part of the connector where the FPC enters, that
part is actually on a hinge. You need to take a small flat blade screw
driver and pry up that front piece, it will rotate up out of the way.
Once its up its obvious. You can then just pull the cable out. This is
the easy part. 

The hard part is putting it back together. You have to feed the cable
back in, properly lining it up, push it all the way in, and then rotate
the latch back down. While holding both pieces of the assembly slightly
apart and trying to squeeze your fingers down in the very narrow space
between sections. Small hands help here! I don't know how they assemble
this in the factory!  

John S.


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