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M2TECH HiFace TWO - Special Features and Specifications; Precision Oscillators Overview; Asynchronous Transfer Mode Explained; Output Connector Choice Guide

M2TECH HiFace TWO
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REVISION 1.0 – MAY 2013
Copyright © 2013, M2Tech Srl
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10. Interface Special Features
10.1. Precision oscillators
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transfer to the DAC. This way, jitter is kept at a minimum, while output transfer is virtually
isolated by the USB interface timing low stability.
10.2. Asynchronous transfer mode
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way, the actual transfer timing is mastered by the hi
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uncertainties and thus the jitter caused by the computer USB interface.
10.3. Output connector choice
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Ohms BNC connector. Which one to choose? It mainly depends on the input connector on
your DAC or A/V receiver. Most units have an RCA input connector, so the RCA hi
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and BNC input connectors, and some of them only have BNC inputs. The rule is: every
time a BNC connector is available, hi
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connection, being it a true 75 Ohms link, give slightly better performance.
Should a hybrid cable be available (that is, a cable with an RCA plug on one end and a
BNC plug on the other), it is possible to use a hi
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an RCA input, or vice versa. A slight performance increase with respect to an all-RCA link
can be obtained.
10.4. Powering the hi
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regulators ensure correct operation of the various sub-circuits, particularly the internal high
precision oscillators. Anyway, user may want to power the hi
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supply giving clean current to the device. This can be done using adapting cables
purposely made for that and available on the computer market. Please use a 5V power
supply with 500mA current capability.

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