CYP-AU-D1D Dolby Digital Audio Converter
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CYP-AU-D1D Dolby Digital Audio Converter

AU-D1D Dolby Digital Audio Converter

​The AU-D1D is a Dolby Digital to Analogue audio converter (DAC) which allows the user to easily convert digital Optical signals to analogue L/R Stereo for connection to any AV receiver. With audio sampling rate support up to 48 kHz (Dolby Digital)/96 kHz (LPCM) and I/O data rate support up to 24-bit, the AU-D1D provides high quality sound conversion. The Dolby Digital Decoder function guarantees that Dolby digital audio signals are downmixed to analogue stereo without loss of quality. 

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Description

  • Supports optical digital audio signal input and conversion to L/R analogue audio signal output (DAC)
  • Supports uncompressed digital LPCM stereo or Dolby Digital 5.1CH audio inputs
  • Supports LPCM audio sampling rates from 32 to 96 kHz (32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz).
  • Supports Dolby Digital audio sampling rates of 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz
  • Supports Dolby Digital audio downmixing to 2-channel audio
  • Supports S/PDIF bitstream 24-bit of data for the left and right channels
  • USB powered 0.75m USB cable included
Inputs 1x Toslink [1x Optical 2 Channel LPCM / Dolby Digital]
Outputs 2x RCA [1x Analogue Stereo (L/R)]
PSU: USB powered
Dimensions 55mm [W] x 80mm [D] x 22mm [H]
Net Weight 40g
Gross Weight 160g

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CYP-AU-D1D Dolby Digital Audio Converter

AU-D1D Dolby Digital Audio Converter

​The AU-D1D is a Dolby Digital to Analogue audio converter (DAC) which allows the user to easily convert digital Optical signals to analogue L/R Stereo for connection to any AV receiver. With audio sampling rate support up to 48 kHz (Dolby Digital)/96 kHz (LPCM) and I/O data rate support up to 24-bit, the AU-D1D provides high quality sound conversion. The Dolby Digital Decoder function guarantees that Dolby digital audio signals are downmixed to analogue stereo without loss of quality. 

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