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<blockquote data-quote="Mark DeArman" data-source="post: 42912" data-attributes="member: 950"><p>Re: Pass through SRC's</p><p></p><p>You could buy two DSP or converter eval boards and tie them together, they normally have DIO breakouts. They also normally have AES/SPDIF connectors. Probably cost about 70-199$ a piece.</p><p></p><p>P.S. There are some other options. I have used Bittware PCI-X cards in the past. They are quite cheap on eBay. I think I paid 10$ a piece for 6 of them. Their T2PC cards have 4 four tigersharc DSPs on them. There are plenty of other brands available also. Not sure about others; I just happen to have all the Analog Devices tools and Bittware development kit so that's what I use. </p><p></p><p>On eBay there are lots of PMC site and PCI differential RS-485 style Async cards. One could use these to construct an AES to AES sample rate converter for very low prices. I used a PMC card plugged into my Bittware cards to do conversion and processing for 32 channels of AES.</p><p></p><p>The electronics knowledge required is not that deep to do this. A little research on the internet would turn up required termination resistor values and algorithms required for the conversion.</p><p></p><p>Mark DeArman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark DeArman, post: 42912, member: 950"] Re: Pass through SRC's You could buy two DSP or converter eval boards and tie them together, they normally have DIO breakouts. They also normally have AES/SPDIF connectors. Probably cost about 70-199$ a piece. P.S. There are some other options. I have used Bittware PCI-X cards in the past. They are quite cheap on eBay. I think I paid 10$ a piece for 6 of them. Their T2PC cards have 4 four tigersharc DSPs on them. There are plenty of other brands available also. Not sure about others; I just happen to have all the Analog Devices tools and Bittware development kit so that's what I use. On eBay there are lots of PMC site and PCI differential RS-485 style Async cards. One could use these to construct an AES to AES sample rate converter for very low prices. I used a PMC card plugged into my Bittware cards to do conversion and processing for 32 channels of AES. The electronics knowledge required is not that deep to do this. A little research on the internet would turn up required termination resistor values and algorithms required for the conversion. Mark DeArman [/QUOTE]
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