i.LINK (IEEE 1394)
The i.LINK format, also known as IEEE 1394, is an international specification for the transferring of extremely fast data.
This unit is ready for i.LINK (AUDIO).
By connecting an i.LINK
If you have multiple
Copyright protection system DTCP
To play back audio sounds recorded on Super Audio CD or DVD discs using i.LINK, both the player and the D/A converter need to be ready for the copyright protection system DTCP (Digital Transmission Content Protection). The
Data transfer rate
There are three transfer rates: 100 Mbps (S100), 200 Mbps (S200), and 400 Mbps (S400). This unit is capable of transferring data at a maximum 400Mbps.
For connection to an
When connecting multiple
NOTES
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How to connect multiple i.LINK-capable devices
Daisy chain connection
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Connection in tree structure
If you are using a device having three or more i.LINK connectors, you may want to get the connection branched out. This way of connection allows you to connect up to 17 devices including this unit.
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Your system does not work if data is fed back to the output device. Be careful not to create a loop.
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The i.LINK interface of this unit is designed in accordance with the following specifications:
1)IEEE Std
2)Audio and Music Data Transmission Protocol 2.0
This unit is compliant with IEC 60958 bitstream,
The i.LINK logo is a trademark of Sony Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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