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Audison SFC Sampling Frequency Converter

Audison SFC Digital S/PDIF-converter SFC is a sampling frequency converter; it converts the digital signal, inputting an S/PDIF digital signal with 32 kHz - 192 kHz sampling frequency and outputting
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SFC is a sampling frequency converter; it converts the digital signal, inputting an S/PDIF digital signal with 32 kHz - 192 kHz sampling frequency and outputting an S/PDIF digital signal with 48 kHz sampling frequency. SFC does not alter the information traveling along with the signal, it can not handle AC3® or Dolby Surround® encoded signals but just stereo PCM ones and does not convert the digital signal into analog. SFC features two inputs: one coaxial electrical (75 Ω) and another optical (TOSLINK). You have to select which input will be used through the INPUT MODE switch. When the ERROR LED lights up, it indicates either that the input signal is not stereo PCM or that the signal is unstable; in that case, the SFC goes into "Mute” status not to damage the devices connected to its outputs. SFC features two outputs: one coaxial electrical (75 Ω) and another optical (TOSLINK). Both the outputs are active and if using the BIT ONE only one output has to be connected to it.

Product Features:

  • Weight kg/lb: 0,14 / 0.31
  • Selectable Inputs Coaxial or Optical (S/PDIF)
  • Input Sampling Frequency/resolution
  • 32 kHz/16 bit ÷ 192 kHz/24 bit
  • Outputs Coaxial and Optical (S/PDIF)
  • Output Sampling Frequency 48 kHz
  • Voltage 11 ÷ 15 VDC
  • Current consumption 0.1 A
  • Remote IN voltage 7 ÷ 15 VDC
  • Remote OUT voltage 7 ÷ 15 VDC (pass through)
  • Size: W x H x D (in) 3”3/8 x 1”1/2 x 3”1/8
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Price £149.99
Manufacturer Audison
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