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DAC1 USB
Instruction Manual Revision D
Page 8
Sample rate is determined by measuring the
incoming signal. Lack of sample rate status
bits or incorrectly set status bits will not
cause loss of audio.
Error Display
When the selected digital input signal is
disconnected, incompatible, or drops out, the
Input Status Display
will flash indicating a
signal error. This flashing will stop when the
error is corrected. If the error persists for
more than 15 seconds, the
DAC1 USB
will
enter
Standby Mode
.
Automatic Standby/Resume
The
DAC1 USB
features an automatic
standby mode that eliminates the need to
turn the converter on and off.
Standby
Mode
starts 15 seconds after a digital source
device is turned off, disconnected, or contains
errors that prevent D/A conversion. All LED’s
are off while in standby mode.
While in
Standby Mode
, the
DAC1 USB
continues to monitor the selected digital input
and will immediately resume normal
operation when an error-free signal is
restored.
Low-Noise Internal Power
Supply
The internal power supply supports all
international voltages and has generous
margins for over and under voltage
conditions. It has excellent immunity to noise
on the AC line and no external AC filtering is
required.
Phase-Accurate Multi-Track and
5.1
The
DAC1
is phase-accurate between
channels at all sample rates, and is phase
accurate between any combination of
DAC1
and
DAC1 USB
converters at sample rates up
to 96 kHz. Phase-accurate multi-track and
5.1 surround systems are easily constructed
using multiple
DAC1
and/or
DAC1 USB
converters.
Automatic Digital De-Emphasis
Pre-emphasis was used on many early CD
recordings. It is rarely used on newer
recordings and consequently some D/A
converters omit de-emphasis. The
DAC1
USB
will correctly apply precise digital de-
emphasis when and if it is needed. The de-
emphasis circuit supports 44.1, 48, 88.2 and
96-kHz sample rates and is automatically
enabled in response to the pre-emphasis
status bits in consumer format digital signals.