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Coaxial word clock spliter
Coaxial word clock spliter














I also do not know if and what voltage drops are acceptable', if at all. I have to assume that the more you device a single output, into a number of outputs, the voltage drop increases. I do not know the amount of voltage drop 'per' output if distributing Word Clock signals without the use of a distributing amp. No matter what, it appears that using a Word Clock distribution device with multiple Word Clock Outs is always the best way to do it.as opposed to both daisy-chaining & the use of "T" connections.īut what's in a Word Clock distributing device? As far as I know, they have a built in distribution amp, which is opposed to dumb "T" connectors (no amp). It 'seems' that those who claim they work well, possibly are only being 'tolerant' of this signal reflection.? There are "T" connectors.which apparently some say work fine, while others say that they actually reflect signals, which is not a good thing.

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#Coaxial word clock spliter tv#

I do know it's 75 Ohm, and ordinary 75 Ohm TV coax cable & connectors works with it. Having learned quite a bit about Word Clock - where before I knew nothing - I still have a lot to learn, and I'm left wondering. I know there are already some Word Clock threads here, but this is in a totally different direction.














Coaxial word clock spliter