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User's Guide HDSP AES-32 - RME

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The same is true for a direct adapter cable Tascam D-sub to Euphonix D-sub.<br />

Euphonix:<br />

Signal In In In In In In In In<br />

1/2+ 1/2- 3/4+ 3/4- 5/6+ 5/6- 7/8+ 7/8-<br />

D-Sub 15 2 4 16 18 5 7 19<br />

Signal Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out<br />

1/2+ 1/2- 3/4+ 3/4- 5/6+ 5/6- 7/8+ 7/8-<br />

D-Sub 21 8 10 22 24 11 13 25<br />

GND is connected to pins 3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 17, 20, 23. Pin 1 is not connected.<br />

<strong>AES</strong>/EBU<br />

The XLR connectors are wired according to <strong>AES</strong>3-1992:<br />

1 = GND (shield)<br />

2 = Signal<br />

3 = Signal<br />

<strong>AES</strong>/EBU and SPDIF are biphase modulated signals, therefore polarity doesn't matter. Pins 2<br />

and 3 are neither hot nor cold, they carry the same signal. But as <strong>AES</strong>3 uses a balanced transmission<br />

they are inverted in polarity.<br />

<strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>HDSP</strong> <strong>AES</strong>-<strong>32</strong> © <strong>RME</strong> 79

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