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Hello,
Appologies if this is a basic question with an obvious answer, i am just trying to get my head around the modularity of the buffalo III...
My question is, if i have two coax, direct to board inputs for S/PDIF at TTL level into a buffalo III (stereo mode) can i just use a two position switch between the two connectors and the board to switch to each source (without using the Mux)?
Thanks for any info, Tom D :)
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If the S/PDIF is already TTL, yes, you can feed it directly to the Buffalo.
To use the two position switch, I would feed the two sources to the Buffalo S/PDIF inputs 1 and 2, then use the switch to toggle EXT-I/O pin B2 low/high to select the source with the Buffalo's internal mux.
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Hi Brian, thanks for the reply.
I've hit the books, and had a full read through of the Integration Guide. I need a bit more clarification on setting the DIP switches and EXT_IO up. Based on what you said above and from what I've inferred from various pars of the guide could you (or anyone else:) ) confirm i am on the right track to achieve what i want to by doing the following:
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Set switches 1 & 2 in DIP switch SW2 to OFF (p36 of guide; 'set these switches to off when using the EXT_IO connector')
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B0 = SW2:1 = Low Bit B1 = SW2:2 = High Bit B2 = SW2:3 = Normal/dual mono selection
I can't see what B2 has to do with input selection... did you mean EXT_IO pin 2 i.e. VDD. To put power on/off to B1 (or SW2:2)?
Or do i have the wrong end of the stick?
Thanks again for any advice.
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The procedure is simple: 1. Set SW2:1 and SW2:2 to OFF. 2. Connect a switch to GND/B1. By pulling B1 to ground you duplicate the behaviour of setting SW2:2 to ON.
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Thats clear now Leon thanks, GND = ON
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