Il giorno 18/set/07, alle ore 15:50, Clemens Ladisch ha scritto:
John Rigg wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 10:07:05AM +0200, Ludovico Verducci wrote:
As far as I know the delta family boards drivers support the synchronization of up to 4 audio boards over PCI: at the moment I'm reverse engineering the hardware trying to understand how this can be accomplished.
I'm aware that some Windows users are using several Delta 1010s without external sync, but I'm not sure how it is done (or how good it sounds). AFAIK it would require a VCXO so that the frequency of the card's clock could be varied by enough to keep it in sync (ie. making the clock oscillator part of a phase locked loop). Looking at the PCI card on the 1010, I can only see standard fixed-frequency crystals. The only PLLs appear to be the internal PLL in the S/PDIF receiver and the 4046 PLL chip for the word clock input signal.
Yes, I agree. If there's a way to achieve this kind of synchronization it isn't simple, at first sight. I'm trying to reconstruct the board's schematics and studying components' data sheets to figure out a way to make it work.
In theory, it should be possible to use the PCI clock (between 25 and 33 MHz) as input for one of the PLLs, probably after dividing it down.
This could be also an option, but I really hope that the feature can be implemented in software because I surely cannot synch over ethernet the PCI clocks! Let's see...
Regards, Ludovico