Brief tutorial, Instruction manual, Microphone preamplifier – Aphex 1788A Premium Eight Chan Mic Pre User Manual

Page 27: Using the digital module, Brute force and impedance matched transmission

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MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER

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Instruction Manual

5. USING THE DIGITAL MODULE

BRIEF TUTORIAL

BRUTE FORCE AND IMPEDANCE MATCHED TRANSMISSION

BACKGROUND

Synchronization of digital audio equipment shouldn’t be a problem but it is. All the problems would
disappear if impedance matched transmission were used by every piece of gear. But, this just isn’t
the case, even though it is simple and cheap. “Brute Force” transmission (the kind that causes
trouble) is still found throughout the industry.

Brute Force Transmission

What’s “brute force”? It refers to driving the Word
Clock output jack directly from a line driver logic
chip. The driver’s output impedance is too low,
usually around 10 ohms. This assures a good and
clean unloaded output pulse at full logic level
(5Vp-p) but does not consider transmission line
characteristics. Over distances less than 6 feet this
method seems to work ok, but with longer lines,
heavy ringing and overshoot occur which causes
high jitter and in the extreme cases equipment
may not even be able to lock.

Impedance Matched Transmission

Impedance matching changes a few things, but
is not complicated. If a transmission line (like
75 ohm coax cable) is sourced and loaded by its
characteristic impedance, then there will be no overshoot or ringing of the word clock, even at great
distances. The only complication is that the pulse amplitude received will be half the amplitude of
the logic driver’s output. That means the clock receiver must have a greater sensitivity, or effectively

a lower logic threshold to detect the clock’s level
transitions.
PROBLEM: A lot of word clock inputs use standard
logic chips that won’t work on a halved input level.
If they did, it would be easy to convert any brute
forced clock system to matched lines by adding a
resistor at each end.
SOLUTION: Aphex has made the 1788A capable

of receiving Word Clock down to 1/2 volt p-p

so you can safely run very long Word Clock

cables to its remote location while getting no

cable induced jutter. The 1788A’s Word Clock

output impedance can be switched from 10

ohms (brute force) to 75 ohms (matched)

in order to meet any requirement. We highly

recommend the use of impedance matching

whenever possible.

5Vp-p Output Level

Open Circuit

Still 5Vp-p But With Ringing

(Worse With Longer Cable)

Coax

Line

Brute Force

Clock Transmitter

Brute Force

Clock Transmitter

Clock Receiver

<10Ω

Source

Impedance

<10Ω

Source

Impedance

5Vp-p Open Circuit

2.5Vp-p With Termination

75Ω

Load

Termination

75Ω

Source

Termination

75Ω

Coax

Line

Clock

Transmitter

Clock

Receiver

75Ω

Source

Termination

Clock

Transmitter

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