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Last I knew you are going to need a network analyzer. It's the unit of choice in RF for these types of measurements You should not have any problems with cable if you choose a reputable vendor such as Belden. Are we having fun yet? d.b.
The network analyzer is generally used for insertion loss or gain and reflected power, also known as return loss or VSWR. I don't think it has time domain capability, or at least I never have seen one with time domain capabillity. If you are doing 44.1 Khz sampling rate then the time domain issues should be at best minimal. For cable I would recomend a double shielded 75 ohm coax, of which Belden has a number of. An RG6 of this type should be total and utter overkill. d.b.
I've been struggling with this issue for a long time. Basically, I have come to the conclusion that I need to bypass spdif completely out of the loop, which is not easy or cheap.
Hi Randy; I would like to make a couple of comments here. The foil shield may well offer better shielding but the copper braid will give you a lower ground impedance and shielding somewhere in the 90% plus area, so I would go with a double shielded cable with a dual copper braid shield. Your most important observation however is about the output driver, and the input receiver. Consumer audio from what I have seen does a lousy job on output drivers. The designs seem really more of an after t ...
Hi DanI have not seen mention of a network analyzer for this kind of stuff. Do you know what it is used for? Can it measure the amount, and time delays of the reflection? We actually have one at work, at least we used to, and I am pretty sure it is around somewhere. It was an expensive piece of gear, but nobody uses it.Carl,I will update this thread as I have a chance to do things, but it will take some time. I am not going to use RCA's for digital, you can't get 75 ohm RCA's. I will use BNC's ...
Hi Stuart; Many times we build something because we wish to learn from it. In this case it may not have much to do with the cable, but some of us will learn more about how a transmission line is supposed to work. The journey of DIY is not just the end result, it is also the learning process that goes with it. d.b.