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DAC1 USB
Instruction Manual Revision D
Page 11
Rear Panel
Digital Inputs
There are four digital inputs on the
DAC1
USB
. These inputs are selected from the
front-panel toggle switch.
The coaxial, XLR, and optical inputs can
decode AES/EBU and S/PDIF input signals in
either professional or consumer formats.
TIP: The
DAC1 USB
will not decode AC3
or ADAT signals. The ‘Status Display’ will
flash when AC3, ADAT, or other non-PCM
input signals are connected to the
selected digital input.
The Benchmark
UltraLock
™ system removes
interface jitter from all inputs. The result is
that all digital inputs have identical jitter
performance.
TIP: Internal jumpers can be used to
determine which of the four inputs is
active when the
DAC1 USB
is powered
up. Factory default is input 4 (USB).
Input 1 - SPDIF/AES BNC
The coaxial input uses a female BNC
connector that is securely mounted directly to
the rear panel. The input impedance is 75
Ohms. Maximum word length is 24-bits. All
sample rates between 28 and 195 kHz are
supported.
The BNC input is DC isolated, transformer
coupled, current limited, and diode protected.
The BNC body is bonded directly to the
chassis to prevent currents in the internal
ground systems. This direct bonding also
maximizes RF shielding.
TIP: Shielded 75-Ohm coaxial cable is
highly recommended for stable
performance. Do not use 50-Ohm cables.
The BNC input accepts AES/EBU or S/PDIF
digital audio formats. The BNC connector is
specified by the AES3-id and SMPTE 276M
standards for 75-Ohm 1 Vpp digital audio
signals and is commonly used in video
production facilities. IEC 609588-3 specifies
the use of an RCA type connector for 75-Ohm
0.5 Vpp consumer-format digital audio signals
(commonly known as S/PDIF). The coaxial
input on the
DAC1 USB
is designed to accept
either type of signal.
We have chosen to use a BNC connector
because of its superior reliability and RF
performance. The
DAC1 USB
comes with a
BNC-to-RCA adapter to allow easy interfacing
with consumer S/PDIF equipment.
TIP: The BNC input has a 75-Ohm
internal termination that may be