
SR1 Operation Manual
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Output
Sample Rates
can be chosen for single connector outputs between 24 kHz and 216 kHz. For
dual-connector outputs the range is 54 kHz to 216 kHz. Note that for dual connector outputs the chosen
sample rate is the effective sample rate of the two digital audio streams, not the physical frame rate for
each connector.
The
pre-emphasis
control is included for future expansion. In the current version of SR1 pre-emphasis is
not implemented and is fixed at "None".
Output
resolution
can be set between 8 and 24 bits. The embedded digital audio signal is truncated to
the specified number of bits after any dither selected in the
Digital Generator
panel is applied.
Input Configuration Controls
Select the input connector from one of the following:
Digital Audio Input Connector
XLR
Selects the balanced (XLR) connectors as the input source.
BNC
Selects the unabalanced (BNC) connectors as the input source.
Optical
Selects the TOSLINK optical connector as the input source.
GenMon
The digital audio input is connected directly to the output of the digital generator.
The Dual-connector checkbox selects dual-connector input mode. In dual connector mode SR1 expects
two digital audio data streams (left on C1, right on C2) on the selected connectors (either XLR or BNC)
with each frame containing 2 successive samples of the same channel. If the input is set to GenMon
then the input dual-connector mode is slaved to the output dual-connector mode.
Checking the Square Wave box tells SR1 that the input signal is not an AES/EBU or consumer digital
audio signal but simply a square wave signal. When square wave is checked none of the analysis
capabilities related to the embedded digital audio data stream or the channel status bits are active.
However, the amplitude and frequency of square wave signals is measured, and square wave signals can
be used as an input to the Digitizer or Jitter Analyzer for jitter analysis.
Checking
Terminate
terminates the XLR inputs with 110 and the BNC inputs with 75 .
Checking
EQ
inserts a high-pass equalization circuit into the signal path. EQ can be selected only with
XLR and BNC inputs. The frequency response of the EQ circuit is given in AES3-2003 in section 8.3.4.
Suggested Eq Characteristic for 48 kHz OSR
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