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BS EN 60958-4-4:2016 Digital audio interface Professional applications. Physical and electrical parameters

BS EN 60958-4-4:2016

Digital audio interface Professional applications. Physical and electrical parameters

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Standard number:BS EN 60958-4-4:2016
Pages:30
Released:2016-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 86729 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN 60958-4-4:2016


This standard BS EN 60958-4-4:2016 Digital audio interface is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.160.30 Audio systems

This part of IEC 60958 specifies the physical and electrical parameters for different media. This part together with IEC 60958-1, IEC 60958-4-1, and IEC 60958-4-2 specify an interface for the serial digital transmission of two channels of periodically sampled and linearly represented digital audio data from one transmitter to one receiver.

The transport format defined in IEC 60958-1 is intended for use with shielded twisted-pair cable of conventional design over distances of up to 100 m without transmission equalization or any special equalization at the receiver and at frame rates of up to 50 kHz. Longer cable lengths and higher frame rates may be used, but with a rapidly increasing requirement for care in cable selection and possible receiver equalization or the use of active repeaters, or both. Provision is made in this standard for adapting the balanced terminals to use 75 Ω coaxial cable, and transmission by fibre-optic cable is under consideration. This standard does not cover connection to any common carrier equipment. In this interface specification, an interface for consumer use is also mentioned. The two interfaces are not identical.