Other Functions

Establishing a LINC

Before an audio signal can be transmitted between i.LINK components, a “LINC” must first be established between the receiving component (of the audio signal) and the sending component. Establishing a “LINC” means establishing a logical path for the transmission of digital audio signals between the two components. Each logical path has an ID number. Since the component that sends an audio signal must output the signal to a path, and the component that receives the signal must input it from the same path, the path must be mutually known by both components. During the establishment of a LINC, the following communication occurs between the two i.LINK components.

Example

A component establishing a LINC with a CD player in order to receive an audio signal from the CD player

1The component that will receive an audio signal from the CD player sends a request and path information to the CD player to establish a transmission path for the audio signal.

 

1

 

The component

/

CD player

that receives

 

(sending

 

the audio signal

2

component)

 

 

 

?

 

 

 

2The CD player responds to the component, agreeing to the establishment of a LINC.

The digital audio signal transmission becomes possible only after the communication described above has occurred and a LINC has been established.

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