S/PDIF input
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S/PDIF input circuits
The following circuits can be used to convert S/PDIF signals to TTL level signals which can be connected to any suitable output circuit or directly to digital electronics.
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Circuits
S/PDIF coax input circuit 1
----10K-- 10 nF | | || | |\ | |\ S/PDIF input ------ ---||----100R-- ----| O-- --- ----| O----- TTL out | || |/ | |/ 75R 10K | 74HCU04 | --- ---
This circuit is part of circuit "Splitter for S/PDIF coax/optical output" by T. Giesberts from Elektor Electronics magazine July/August 1995 pages 78-79.
S/PDIF coax input circuit 2
----10K----- 5V | /\ --- | 4700 pF | || | |\ |\ S/PDIF input ----------||---------- ----| O-----------| O----- TTL out ( /-500mV) || |/ |/ 7404
The capacitor works as DC blocking capacitor. 10 kΩ trimpot signal raises its ground potential to the point that Hex Inverter IC1 recognizes the difference between a digital 1 and 0 input. When you firt test the circuit then first addjust 10 kΩ trimmer to the center and then adjust it so that the circuit receivers the S/PDIF signal well. If you have a voltmeter, you can adjust the trimpot to show around 2.6V at pin 1 of the IC. The inverter buffers the input and produces TTL 0-5V output signal. This circuit does not provide the 75 Ω termination resistor, so you need to add it if you have problems because of cable signal reflections. This circuit is part of Coax Digital Out to MD circuit design.
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Contributors
Sources
- ePanorama.net: S/PDIF by Tomi Engdahl