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ziv123
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HIFI USB to Coaxial (Digital to digital)

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Hello!!

I'm starting out in this field.
I purchased an old meridian (561M) and I want to create an interface with my PC.
Meridian rear view:
http://www.meridian-audio.info/viewphot ... otoid=4848
User manual:
http://www.meridian-audio.info/public/5 ... 130%5d.pdf


I would like to transmit digital information from a PC.
I wish to do a Dirac LIVE calibration, and if possible multi-channel information.

The question is which XMOS product best fits the task?
A friend of mine recommended this product to me:
"XMOS XU208 Asynchronous USB digital converter DSD Upgrade SITIME Crystal"

Do you think this is relevant?

Maybe this could be more appropriate:
"XMOS xCORE multicore microcontrollers"

Thanks for reading!!
Ziv


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Hi, this forum is for designers using XMOS chips, tools and software rather than support on end products based on XMOS technology. Are you looking to do your own design?
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infiniteimprobability wrote:Hi, this forum is for designers of XMOS chips, tools and software rather than support on end products based on XMOS technology. Are you looking to do your own design?
Hi!
I wish to know what product should I buy and how should I integrate it..
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I'm not quite clear what level of product you are looking for.

- An XMOS chip suitable for designing your own USB->SPDIF coverter
- A module to provie USB->SPDIF using XMOS chips

Which one?
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Module is preferable.
Plug and play is the best for me..
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Sorry, I'm not really able to advise on modules - we (Xmos) do chips/tools/software. It's our customers who make the modules. Maybe someone else on here is in a position to advise better.
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infiniteimprobability wrote:Sorry, I'm not really able to advise on modules - we (Xmos) do chips/tools/software. It's our customers who make the modules. Maybe someone else on here can advise better.
I have a friend who recommend me to use <one of> your products.
Please see the following link:
https://www.thanksbuyer.com/xmos-xu208- ... stal-55316

The questions are:
1. Which one is the best?
2. How to integrate it with my proccesor?
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Post by akp »

Yeah, that doesn't look like an XMOS product. That looks like someone in China who used an XMOS processor and XMOS software and built the interface card. It's unfortunate they don't seem to have even put their name on it so you could ask them about it.
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Thanks!
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