Skunk Wrote: 
> CS8412 doesn't, but CS8411 has a built in buffer. The CS8412 uses a
> on-chip PLL to recover sender clock data. 
> 
> I seem to recall Sean saying the programmable PLL chip (not sure if
> it's on the receiver chip or seperate) is part of the key to SB2/3's
> low jitter, along with other things.

According to Lavry and Benchmark, it's the PLL that's the main problem,
right?


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