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Prism Sound ADA-8XR Multi-channel A/D D/A Converter Module Reference - Revision 1.01
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8.9 Sample Rate and Format Conversion
When the DSD I/O Module is used in conjunction with a PCM digital I/O Module (for example
an AES3 I/O Module) it becomes possible to perform direct digital PCM-to-DSD and
DSD-to-PCM conversion at any of the ADA-8XR supported sample rates. Furthermore it
becomes possible to perform PCM-to-PCM conversion at any combination of input and output
rates.
PCM-DSD conversion can be achieved by assigning the PCM I/O Module as the input to a
Path and the DSD I/O Module as the output. Conversely, to perform DSD-PCM conversion a
Path is simply set up with the DSD I/O Module as the input source and the PCM I/O Module
as the output destination. The sampling rate of the Path is set to the required PCM rate and
may be different on each Path.
By selecting the 'SRC' option in the DI Input Format Selection Menu, the input source for the
DSD I/O Module can be internally routed from the DSD I/O Module outputs. This method of
bridging the two ADA-8XR Paths results in a signal flow which has one set of input channels,
but two sets of output channels, one on each Path.
If the input source for the DSD output Path is assigned to an Analogue Input Module, and the
output destination for the DSD input Path is assigned to a PCM I/O Module, simultaneous
analogue to DSD and analogue to PCM conversion is possible, with the PCM output being at
any sample rate or wordlength.
If the input source for the DSD output Path is assigned to a PCM I/O Module, and the output
destination for the DSD input Path is also assigned to the PCM I/O Module, simultaneous
PCM-DSD and PCM-PCM conversion is possible, with different PCM input and output sample
rates and wordlengths.
8.10 Specifications
Unless otherwise stated, all performance specifications are quoted rms, A-weighted,
bandlimited 20Hz-20kHz, with PCM sampling at 96kHz and wordlength 24 bits, and with DSD
lineup normal. Note that quotation of performance using A-weighting filters is not generally
the policy of Prism Sound; however, the noise-shaped nature of DSD signals means that
A-weighted measurements are more representative of subjective performance than are
unweighted measurements.
8.10.1 PCM to DSD Performance
Maximum output level: 0dB SACD (Normal) / +3.1dB SACD (Hot)
Absolute gain accuracy: +0.05dB
THD+n (997Hz, -1dBFS): -118dB (0.00013%)
Dynamic range (997Hz, -60dBFS): 120dB
Frequency response:
fs=192kHz, -3dB: 0Hz…78.0kHz
fs=176.4kHz, -3dB: 0Hz…70.0kHz
fs=96kHz, -3dB: 0Hz…43.5kHz
fs=88.2kHz, -3dB: 0Hz…40kHz
fs=48kHz, -1dB: 0Hz…22kHz
fs=44.1kHz, -0.05dB: 0Hz…20kHz
fs=32kHz, -0.05dB: 0Hz…14.5kHz