In Reply to: RE: An insolent provocation .... if a usb dac is very well design (and built) the pc quality should not matter posted by Thorsten on December 11, 2014 at 20:28:30:
I'm sure some of the crypto circuit designers have a handle on this problem. I never got close to those particular spooks, however. The spooks that I did meet with in person were scary enough.
As you pointed out, there are optical transmitters and receivers that work at multiple gigabit rates. There are probably other suitable design techniques to deal with power/ground noise affecting signal transitions, or somehow decorrelating the noise from the musical signal, thereby rendering it benign. I'm a systems guy, not a circuit designer, so I'm afraid I can't help you out with details.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: An insolent provocation .... if a usb dac is very well design (and built) the pc quality should not matter - Tony Lauck 12/12/1410:35:53 12/12/14 (3)
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- RE: An insolent provocation .... if a usb dac is very well design (and built) the pc quality should not matter - Tony Lauck 09:41:08 12/13/14 (1)
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