DCtoDaylight;152418 Wrote: 
> 
> The clock and data are combined in the SPDIF signal, so any jitter in
> the clock on the digital sending side has the potential to influence
> the clock in the receiving DAC.
> 
> Hope this make sense!
> Dave

Well, if asynchronous resampling is used in the DAC, then the jitter
per se in the SPDIF signal becomes less important. However, noise can
be transmitted between components through the coaxial connection, so it
is good to isolate the transport from the DAC, if possible, with a pulse
transformer on the receiving end.


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