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Dolby
®
CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual
Installation
equipment
by
using
the
loop
‐
through
connectors
available
on
some
devices.
The
signal
is
robust
for
long
cable
runs.
2.2.1
Consumer Interface Standards for Digital Audio
The
consumer
interface
standard
for
digital
audio
transmission
is
S
/
PDIF
(IEC
61937).
S/PDIF
uses
coaxial
unbalanced
connections
(one
signal
conductor
plus
shield)
with
a
characteristic
input
impedance
of
75
with
RCA
(phono)
connectors,
or
a
fiber
‐
optic
cable
link.
The
unbalanced
coaxial
connection
has
a
peak
‐
to
‐
peak
signal
level
of
0.5
V.
The
typical
maximum
transmission
distance
is
10
meters
(33
feet).
Although
S/PDIF
‐
specific
cables
with
suitable
connectors
can
be
purchased,
you
can
also
obtain
good
results
using
high
‐
quality
75
video
cable
with
the
appropriate
connectors
and/or
adapters.
2.2.2
Cable Issues
Even
in
digital
audio,
noise
‐
free
signals
are
very
important.
The
cable
used
for
digital
signals
is
specifically
designed
for
such
use,
although
it
looks
the
same
as
the
cable
used
for
analog
audio
or
video
signals.
Any
professional
audio
equipment
or
broadcast
supply
company
can
provide
110
cable
with
connectors
(or
without,
if
you’d
like
to
terminate
them
yourself)
for
AES/EBU
connections,
and
high
‐
quality
75
video
cables
with
BNC
connectors
for
AES
‐
3id
connections.
Use
of
cables
or
connectors
not
designed
for
digital
transmission
or
with
incorrect
impedance
compromises
the
integrity
of
the
bitstream.
This
can
result
in
unreliable
hardware
interconnections,
especially
with
long
cable
runs.
2.2.3
Multiple Sources: Conversion Between Interface Standards
Although
some
details
of
the
bitstreams
used
in
the
AES
and
S/PDIF
standards
are
different,
the
audio
information
is
exactly
the
same.
As
a
result,
most
audio
equipment
accepts
either
standard
with
no
need
to
convert
the
bitstream
itself;
this
is
the
case
with
the
CP750.
However,
if
you
intend
to
connect
sources
across
different
types
of
digital
audio
inputs,
do
not
attempt
to
convert
a
digital
interface
type
by
directly
wiring
an
XLR
connector
to
a
BNC
or
RCA
plug.
This
causes
an
impedance
mismatch
and
signal
reflections,
resulting
in
digital
waveform
degradation.
This
may
appear
to
work,
but
the
results
are
unreliable
and
dropouts
occur.
For
conversion
between
the
AES
‐
3id
and
S/PDIF
formats,
you
can
use
high
‐
quality
RCA
‐
to
‐
BNC
adapters
because
the
cable
and
impedance
are
both
the
same
(75
).
For
conversion
between
the
AES/EBU
and
AES
‐
3id
or
AES/EBU
and
S/PDIF
formats,
a
simple
and
economical
method
uses
inline
transformers.
These
devices
perform
the
necessary
impedance
and
balanced/unbalanced
conversion.
shows
some
examples
of
suitable
adapters.
The
unbalanced
connector
in
these
examples
is
BNC.
You
can
add
BNC
‐
to
‐
RCA
adapters
for
connecting
to
consumer
S/PDIF
connections.
The
following
units
use
passive
circuitry.
Higher
‐
priced
units
incorporating
active
circuitry
are
also
available.
These
offer
additional
features
such
as
multiple
inputs,
inputs
for
optical
connections,
and
multiple
outputs.
Table 2-1
Examples of Available Balanced/Unbalanced Adapters
Adapter Type
Neutrik
®
Canare
®
XLR
female
110
in
to
BNC
female
75
out
NA
‐
BF
BCJ
‐
XJ
‐
TRA
BNC
female
75
in
to
male
XLR
110
out
NA
‐
BM
BCJ
‐
XP
‐
TRA
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