Wiring The Aes/Ebu And S/Pdif Interfaces - Mutec iD Operating Manual

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Especially when working with high
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AES/EBU clock rates well shielded
clock lines are imperative to avoid
increased radiation! Standard cables are nor-
mally useable for clock rates up to 50.0kHz.
Special shielded cable material should be
used for transfer of higher clock rates.
Since some manufacturers offer optimized
cables for the transmission of digital S/PDIF
and AES/EBU audio signals, it will be a good
idea to ask your retailer for specific cables.
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Wiring the AES/EBU and S/PDIF interfaces

Connect the AES/EBU interfaces with the help of balanced electrical
cables equipped with XLR connectors on both ends. The specifications
stipulate a specific cable resistance of 110Ω (ask your retailer for a confir-
mation of this value when purchasing the cables).
Connect the coaxial S/PDIF interface with the help of unbalanced electri-
cal cables equipped with cinch connectors on both ends. The specifications
stipulate a specific cable resistance of 75Ω (ask your retailer for a confirma-
tion of this value when purchasing the cables).

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