semi-pro PCI snd crd for linux

Chris Aitken chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org
Sun Sep 2 20:24:18 UTC 2007


tleslie wrote:
> does this card have a toslink fiber optics output?
>   
I guess not.. unless one of the following is another name for tos link...

*I/O Configuration:*   

    * Two 1/4" Balanced Inputs
    * 24-bit/192kHz ADAT In/Out (switchable to S/PDIF)
    * 24-bit/96kHz S/PDIF In/Out (switchable to AES/EBU)
    * MIDI In/Out

** *Analog Line Inputs*   

    * Type: servo-balanced, DC-coupled, low-noise input circuitry 
    * Level (software selectable):
          - Professional: +4dBu nominal, 20dBu maximum (balanced) 
          - Consumer: -10dBV nominal, 6dBV maximum (unbalanced)
    * Frequency Response: +/- .05dB, 20Hz - 22kHz 
    * THD+N (1kHz signal at -1dBFS): -110dB
    * SNR (1kHz signal at -1dBFS): 120.7dB, A-weighted
    * Dynamic Range: 121dB, A-weighted 
    * Channel Crosstalk: < -125dB, 1kHz signal at -1dBFS

*Analog Line Outputs*

    * Type: balanced, low-noise, 2-pole low-pass differential filter 
      Level (software selectable): 
          - Professional: +4dBu nominal, 20dBu maximum (balanced) 
          - Consumer: -10dBV nominal, 6dBV maximum (unbalanced) 
    * Frequency Response: 0.0/-.35dB, 20Hz - 20kHz 
    * THD+N (1kHz signal at -1dBFS): -105dB 
    * SNR (1kHz signal at -1dBFS): 120dB, A-weighted
    * Dynamic Range: 120dB, A-weighted 
    * Channel Crosstalk: < -120dB, 1kHz signal at -1dBFS 

*Digital I/O*   

    * *S/PDIF:*
           - 2 in/2 out coaxial (transformer coupled) 
           - AES/EBU or S/PDIF format, switchable under software control 
    * *ADAT:
      *    - 8 channels, 24-bit @ 44.1/48kHz 
          - 4 channels, 24-bit @ 96kHz (S-MUX compatible) 
          - 2 channels, 24-bit @ 192kHz
    * *Firewire:
      *    - 400 Mbps 1394a port (6-pin) 
          - Compatible with DV cameras, storage peripherals, etc.


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