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Updated design image, includes RTN transmission, and PAM X speaker output (PAM 100+). The reverse produces an optical microphone.
RTN (PAM 3): 25 (C) x 100 (B) = 2500, + 24 (nil) = 2524, + 20 packet bits = 2544 x 48000 (S) = 122.112 Mbit/s.
First: 6 channels 1 sample, height only no extra bits (1+,0-). Second: 1 channel 1 sample 32 bits (data).
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Voltage (Steps) > PAM > PCM | Processing | PCM > PAM > Voltage (Steps).
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The PAM module and power supply can switch off if there is no audio input, and switched on when there is.
There could be a 2ms audio buffer per channel if additional time is needed to power on.
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PCM: Pulse Code Modulation - PAM: Pulse Amplitude Modulation.
Technically PAM is the converter, although its also not.
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DMAS - Digitally Managed Audio System (Optical)
RTN (PAM 3): 25 (C) x 100 (B) = 2500, + 24 (nil) = 2524, + 20 packet bits = 2544 x 48000 (S) = 122.112 Mbit/s.
First: 6 channels 1 sample, height only no extra bits (1+,0-). Second: 1 channel 1 sample 32 bits (data).
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Voltage (Steps) > PAM > PCM | Processing | PCM > PAM > Voltage (Steps).
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The PAM module and power supply can switch off if there is no audio input, and switched on when there is.
There could be a 2ms audio buffer per channel if additional time is needed to power on.
====
PCM: Pulse Code Modulation - PAM: Pulse Amplitude Modulation.
Technically PAM is the converter, although its also not.
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DMAS - Digitally Managed Audio System (Optical)
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