I.link® digital audio interface – Sony STR-DA9000ES User Manual

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ES Receivers v1.0

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i.LINK® Digital Audio Interface


From the initial launch of Super Audio Compact Disc, the 1-bit Direct

Stream Digital™ pulse train was always converted to analog prior to output from
the player. While SA-CD players have included coaxial and optical digital
outputs, these outputs handled CD signals exclusively. The SCD-XA9000ES
was Sony's first SA-CD player to provide an i.LINK digital output for the 1-bit
DSD signal. And the STR-DA9000ES was Sony's first receiver to incorporate an
i.LINK digital input. The DA71000ES carries this ability forward, maintaining the
signal in the digital domain and simplifying the signal path. The i.LINK interface
also enables a single digital cable to take the place of six analog cables.


Typical SA-CD reproduction involves numerous D/A and A/D
conversions. Connected to a compatible SA-CD player, the STR-
DA7100ES maintains the signal in digital form.


The i.LINK digital audio interface uses Digital Transmission Content

Protection (DTCP), a robust system that protects the music from piracy. The
application of the i.LINK (IEEE 1394) interface to digital audio is clearly different
from—and not compatible with—previous i.LINK interface applications for DV
camcorders, PC peripherals and professional digital video systems. You can
only connect the STR-DA7100ES i.LINK interface to a compatible digital audio
output, such as that on the SCD-XA9000ES SA-CD/CD player and the DVP-
NS9100ES DVD/SA-CD/CD player.

Amplifier

Digital Signal

SA-CD Player

Speakers

SA-CD

D/A
convert

A/D
convert

DSP

D/A
convert

LPF

Volume

Analog
Power
Amp

STR-DA7100ES

DVP-NS9100ES

Speakers

SA-CD

DSP

S-Master Power Amplifier

LPF

Analog Signal

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