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    TOSLINK (from Toshiba Link) is a standardized optical fiber connector system. Also known generically as optical audio, its most common use is in consumer...
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    coaxial cable using RCA or BNC connectors, or a fiber-optic cable using TOSLINK connectors. S/PDIF interconnects components in home theaters and other...
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  • carried over electrical coaxial cable (with RCA jacks) or optical fibre (TOSLINK). Note that there are no differences in the signals transmitted over optical...
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  • output. This board also includes a full-size TOSLINK optical digital audio port, alongside the Mini-TOSLINK port. Real-time clock add-on board: this board...
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    computers have a combined 3.5 mm TRS/TOSLINK jack, supporting stereo audio output using either a TRS connector or TOSLINK (stereo or 5.1 Dolby Digital/DTS)...
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  • for a transmission medium. Digital audio transports include ADAT, TDIF, TOSLINK, S/PDIF, AES3, MADI, audio over Ethernet and audio over IP. Analog recording...
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    Optical TOSLINK, and stereo RCA analog audio S-Video requires "Advanced AV Pack", component video requires "High Definition AV Pack", TOSLINK requires...
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  • SPDIF as either an electrical signal or an optical interface known as TOSLINK. Digital outputs are then decoded by an AV receiver. In the case of wireless...
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    Synthesizer, 230 GFLOPS Sound Audio output formats A/V-Multi Analog stereo TOSLINK LPCM 2ch 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88 kHz, 176.4 kHz Dolby Digital 5.1 DTS 5.1...
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  • hardware as S/PDIF: fiber optic cables (hence its name) to carry data, with Toslink connectors and optical transceivers at either end. However, the data streams...
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