In Reply to: I looked at their website posted by Charles Hansen on October 31, 2010 at 09:38:39:
Actually, if the DAC enables the ASRC feature of the SABRE chip, as certainly seems likely, then the master clock is with the DAC. The chip does the necessary asynchronous sample rate conversions, as described in the SABRE white paper or the patent (US 7,436,333), with possible improvements that come along with the 32 bit version of the chip.
Tony Lauck
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Follow Ups
- ASRC and the SABRE chips - Tony Lauck 07:58:44 11/01/10 (6)
- RE: ASRC and the SABRE chips - Charles Hansen 08:55:16 11/01/10 (5)
- RE: ASRC and the SABRE chips - josh358 16:04:23 11/03/10 (2)
- RE: ASRC and the SABRE chips - Charles Hansen 21:11:38 11/03/10 (1)
- RE: ASRC and the SABRE chips - josh358 06:57:36 11/04/10 (0)
- There's lots more guesswork involved than ASRC - Tony Lauck 09:53:52 11/01/10 (1)
- RE: There's lots more guesswork involved than ASRC - fmak 05:56:19 11/02/10 (0)