Whirlwind Portable AES to Analog Converter AESDA User Manual

Aesda, Portable aes to analog converter

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The Whirlwind AESDA is a portable device for converting AES-3 and
S/PDIF digital audio signals into analog audio signals. Digital input to
the AESDA is through the female XLR or BNC. There are level meters
that display the level of the incoming digital signal or they can be
switched to display the analog output signal level. Each of the two
decoded analog audio outputs has an independent level control, from
which the signal is sent to the analog metering circuits and male XLR
outputs. Another unbalanced analog output is provided on a 3.5 mm
TRS jack, with its own level control, for use with headphones or as an
unbalanced line level driver. Both professional and consumer
versions of AES-3 can be decoded by the AESDA.

Additionally, the AESDA provides diagnostic analysis of the incoming
AES-3 and S/PDIF digital signals for help in troubleshooting signal
faults. The digital monitor section identifies the sample rate and
characteristics of the incoming digital signal, and if there is a problem
in the digital audio stream several different fault types can be
identified.

Theory of Operation

The AESDA was designed to provide a portable means of converting an AES-3 or S/PDIF
digital audio stream into a professional high-quality two-channel analog audio output. The
digital input is extensively screened at receiving, with faults in the data or transport
annunciated by type. A dual 11-segment VU meter monitors the audio level from the DAC
or the level at the output. In the interest of conserving battery power, two display modes
are available on the VU meter. One is a bar graph of the signal level, the other is a single
LED which indicates the peak instantaneous signal level, with the single LED consuming
less power than the bar graph. A ten-segment red LED bar serves to indicate the various
operating modes and detected faults, if any. A switch selects the function of this LED bar,
either to indicate operating mode, detected sample rate, etc., or to display any detected
fault. The analog output has separate level controls for the left (A) and right (B) side.
Output level may be set by selecting the analog output on the VU meters, and setting the
controls to the desired value. A headphone monitor jack with separate level control is also
provided for checking the analog audio signal. Recommended headphone impedance is
between 16 and 100 Ohms. This jack can also be used as an unbalanced line level output.
Primary power for the unit can be sourced from four “AA” cells (Alkaline, Lithium-Ion or
Nickel-Metal-Hydride cells are recommended). An external coaxial power jack (5.5mm x
2.1mm) is provided for situations where battery power may not provide an adequate
length of operation. The external power source should be able to provide 12 Watts of
power at a Voltage range from 3.5VDC to 15VDC. This allows the AESDA to operate on a
wide variety of power sources including car batteries, portable camera batteries, or a “wall
wart” type of power supply.

Digital Monitor LED Function Details

Digital Info Indicators

Sample Rate

There are six sample rate indicators that show the closest standard sample rate to
the signal as received: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, and 192kHz.
Signals that have sample rates lower than 44.1kHz may be locked to and decoded
by the AESDA, but their sample rate will not be displayed. Only one sample rate
LED should be illuminated at one time in normal operation. With no input signal, the
Fault LED and the No Lock LED (in Fault Type mode) will be illuminated instead.

Audio

The Audio LED indicator illuminates when the input digital data stream has been
determined to be Pulse-Code Modulated (or PCM) digital audio. For other digital
inputs that are not PCM audio, such as TDM data to DTS-CD, this indicator will be
off.

Consumer

The Consumer LED indicator illuminates when the Pro/Consumer mode bit in the
digital audio stream's Status bit indicates Consumer mode, and is off in Professional
mode. Note that this indicator only presents validly when the AESDA is locked to a
valid PCM audio data stream.

Pre-Emph(asis)

The Pre-Emph(asis) LED Indicator illuminates when the digital audio stream's
Status bit field for this condition indicates that it is present. Typically, pre-emphasis
is only used for sample rates of 32kHz, 44.1kHz, and 48kHz. When the indicator is
off, it indicates that the audio signal embedded in the digital stream has not been
pre-emphasized.

Fault

The Fault LED indicator illuminates when a detected fault, either in the hardware or
the digital input signal has been detected. The user then can switch the unit over to
the Fault Type display to further identify the fault.

Fault Type indicators

Hardware Fault

The Hardware Fault LED Indicator is illuminated if anything in the power-on
diagnostic tests did not pass, or if the information presented by the control switches
is invalid or cannot be interpreted. The unit may not operate properly with this LED
illuminated.

No Lock

The No Lock LED Indicator illuminates if no signal is present on either of the two
digital input connectors, or if the signal cannot be interpreted. Application of a valid
digital audio stream to either digital input will cause this indicator to extinguish.

Parity Error

The Parity Error LED Indicator illuminates when the incoming data did not have an
even number of ones and zeros, or if the number of bits was not 32. Typically, parity
and bit-length errors are indicative of weak or noisy signals. Parity and bit errors are
also typically not consistent between fields of data, so flickering of this LED is not
uncommon in the presence of these types of errors.

CRC Error

The CRC Error LED Indicator illuminates when an AES Professional Data Block
Cyclical Redundancy Check did not pass. When generated, the data is passed
through a CRC generator, which calculates and embeds an 8-bit check word at the
end of each frame. The digital receiver in the AESDA recalculates this CRC number
from the received data and compares its result to the CRC number received. If the
two do not match, then the data was not received the same way that it was
transmitted, i.e., there may be one or more data bits that are in error. Note that
Consumer Mode AES-3 and S/PDIF do not use CRC checking, so this LED will be
off when receiving audio data of this type.

Confidence Flag

The Confidence Flag LED Indicator illuminates if excessive distortion is detected in
the digital signal received. The distortion may be from low signal level, excess or
incorrect cable impedance, or asymmetry in the signal (the “1” part and the “0” part of
the signal not of equal length within a specific percentage). If only this error exists,
without Parity, CRC, or No Lock errors, it is indicative of a signal that is marginally
useable, and probably not reliable in the long run. When other signal-type errors are
present, this is indicative of a bad cable, too long of a cable run, a bad transmitter, or
an excessively noisy environment.

Validity Bit

The Validity Bit LED Indicator illuminates when the Left or Right or both of the Validity
Bits indicate invalid data. These bits are embedded in the audio data, and there is
one validity bit in each subframe. When one channel is invalid, the Validity Bit LED
will flicker; if both channels indicate invalid, the LED will be steadily on.

No Error

The No Error LED Indicator is illuminated when no detected error is present. This
provision allows at least one LED to be illuminated when Fault Type mode is entered
and there are no faults.

Over Temp

The Over Temp LED Indicator illuminates if the detected temperature inside the unit
exceeds 85°C. This temperature is the upper limit for reliable operation of the
various internal components, and if exceeded for a long period of time, could cause
permanent damage to the AESDA. No shutdown action is instigated by the AESDA,
it just serves as a warning to the user.

AESDA

PORTABLE AES TO ANALOG CONVERTER

Warranty

This product is guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase against manufacturing defects. For warranty service, return the
unit, along with the original sales receipt, to: whirlwind, 99 Ling Road, Rochester, NY 14612, postage prepaid. We will repair or
replace the unit at our option and pay the return postage.

99 Ling Road . Rochester, NY 14612

Phone 585 663-8820 . Fax 585 865-8930

Email: [email protected]

http://www.whirlwindusa.com

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