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Hello! I have searched...and sorely miss schematics for: 4-Channel S/PDIF (or AES-EBU) Level Converter Kit 4-Input Selection Switch Kit Single S/PDIF (or AES-EBU) Level Converter Kit Sidecar ... Some hook-up diagrams would have been useful too, (and probably saved many frustrations)
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I have printed & read the available documentation, but can not find what I'm asking for... (that is why I ask..!) And maybe issues like this: http://www.twistedpearau...433&f=19&q=14252 woud been avoided? Arne K Edited by user Friday, April 27, 2012 12:35:59 PM(UTC)
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The 4 S/PDIF converter connects to the Sidecar using flatcable. The Sidecar connects to the DAC using another flatcable. If you align the dots and press the cable on the connectors you're done. The pins for the input selection switch are documented on page 16. The single S/PDIF level converter only has 6 pins, each of them is clearly labeled on the PCB.
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Thanks, but not the information that I'm looking for...
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Another Q: Is there any reason for "inverting" the SPDIF-signal thru the transformer?
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Originally Posted by: Cobra2 Another Q: Is there any reason for "inverting" the SPDIF-signal thru the transformer?
Arne K SPDIF is Bi-phase marked. The phase is not important in the least.
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I will post the schematics of the B3 accessory modules on the web site.
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Great! tanks...will look forward to see them. @ LeonvB; would you please make a revision-history on the manual(s)? Printing 50+ pages are costly, and not very "eco-friendly", and a rev.txt would be great if just a few pages(?) should be updated... Arne K Edited by user Saturday, May 5, 2012 7:23:01 PM(UTC)
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Use DiffPDF to see the changes.
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Neat program, but however, it can't show the difference of my printed ver. 124 and the "electronic" 125
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