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TTL SPDIF -> TOSLINK
I've come across a couple of circuits which use Sharp/Toshiba TOSLINK
modules to
take the TTL SPDIF output from a CD-ROM drive and output as Optical, has
anyone
else
had any experience with these modules or are there any suggestions for
pre-built
devices to do the same.
What I want to do is this:
As an adjunct to my Whole House Audio plans which comprise Veronica FM
Transmitter hooked up to MP3 Juke and FM Receivers around the house, I want
to
distribute a higher quality signal to a couple of rooms.
What I need to know is what is the 'practical' optical fibre length before
the
signal needs to be re-amplified. I worked on a secure fibre optic
network in Oz
years ago and I know that that fibre ran for miles between repeaters, would
the
same apply with TOSLINK ?
I'm assuming that most sound cards will have a digital TTL source
somewhere
other than perhaps older cards so it should be no problem to lift the
Digital
TTL signal and convert to TOSLINK thus doing away with the DAC and the
analogue
output.
I'm also thinking that if this idea is a goer, it should not be that
difficult
to build a TOSLINK distribution box i.e. 1 optical input and say 8
optical
outputs.
Anyone got any thoughts, am I wasting my time, has it all been done before
?
Cheers,
Mark
New Veronica arrives today !
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