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Network-based digital audio interfaces are becoming increasingly popular. But they do pose a significant jitter problem wherever high-quality conversion to/from analog is required. This is true even with networks such as 1394 that provide dedicated support for isochronous flows. Conventional PLL solutions have too-little jitter attenuation, too-much intrinsic jitter, and/or too-narrow a frequency range. More-advanced solutions tend to have too-high a cost. We present a new clocking technology that boasts high performance and low cost. It has been implemented in a recent audio-over-1394 chip. We show comparative performance results and explore system-level implications, including for systems that use point-to-point links such as AES3, SPDIF and ADAT.
Author (s): Frandsen, Christian G.; Travis, Chris
Affiliation:
Sonopsis Ltd; TC Electronic A/S
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AES Convention: 120
Paper Number:6700
Publication Date:
2006-05-06
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Session subject:
Signal Processing; High Resolution Audio
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Frandsen, Christian G.; Travis, Chris; 2006; Clean Clocks, Once and for All? [PDF]; Sonopsis Ltd; TC Electronic A/S; Paper 6700; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=13504
Frandsen, Christian G.; Travis, Chris; Clean Clocks, Once and for All? [PDF]; Sonopsis Ltd; TC Electronic A/S; Paper 6700; 2006 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=13504