dCS 954 User Manual

Manual for Standard Software Version 1.5x

dCS Ltd

June 2000

 

 

DSD

DSD is a single bit very high sample rate (2.822 MS/s) format, where the single bit words are heavily noise shaped to push noise energy above the audio band. The frequency response is very high (well above 100kHz) although at these high frequencies, much noise is also present.

The SACD format sets 0 dB0DSD to be 6 dB below the peak to peak level one might expect a full scale sinewave to occupy. This ensures that artefacts that

begin to occur at the limits of the DSD range at the production stage do not move down into the audio band.

DSD Format, showing Full Scale Signal

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Figure 18 – DSD, showing DSD full scale

DSD has only two levels – printer artefacts make it look like more.

Electrically, TTL levels are used. There is no framing or block structure, and each channel uses one BNC connector. The Word Clock uses the third connector. See “DSD on SDIF-2 on page 54.

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