Sample rate pop-up menu (2882 and uln-2) – Metric Halo Mobile I/O User Manual

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• WC (88/96) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of an external Word Clock Source at double rate (e.g.

fs = 64k-100k)

• WC (176/192) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of an external Word Clock Source at quad rate (e.g.

fs = 128k-200k)

• WCx256 (44/48) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of an external 256fs Clock Source at single rate

(e.g. fs = 32k-50k)

• WCx256 (88/96) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of an external 256fs Clock Source at double rate

(e.g. fs = 64k-100k)

• WCx256 (176/192) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of an external 256fs Clock Source at quad rate

(e.g. fs = 128k-200k)

• AES 1 (1x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 1 at single rate (e.g. fs = 32k-50k).
• AES 1 (2x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 1 at double rate (e.g. fs = 64k-100k).
• AES 1 (4x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 1 at quad rate (e.g. fs = 128k-200k).
• AES 2 (1x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 2 at single rate (e.g. fs = 32k-50k).
• AES 2 (2x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 2 at double rate (e.g. fs = 64k-100k).
• AES 2 (4x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 2 at quad rate (e.g. fs = 128k-200k).
• AES 3 (1x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 3 at single rate (e.g. fs = 32k-50k).
• AES 3 (2x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 3 at double rate (e.g. fs = 64k-100k).
• AES 3 (4x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 3 at quad rate (e.g. fs = 128k-200k).
• AES 4 (1x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 4 at single rate (e.g. fs = 32k-50k).
• AES 4 (2x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 4 at double rate (e.g. fs = 64k-100k).
• AES 4 (4x) directs the LIO/ULN-8 to clock off of AES stereo input 4 at quad rate (e.g. fs = 128k-200k).

– The Sample Rate pop-up menu allows you to select the sample rate when you are using internal clock. The
Mobile I/O must be running on internal clock for the Sample Rate pop-up menu to have any effect. If the
Mobile I/O is running from an external clock source, you cannot select the sample rate since it is determined
by the external clock source.

Figure 11.20: Sample Rate Pop-up Menu (2882 and ULN-2)

Figure 11.21: Sample Rate Pop-up Menu (LIO-8 and ULN-8)

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