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Technics Digital Link
RJ45 style socket
Type Digital audio connector
Production history
Designer Technics
Designed 2014
Produced announced for 2015
Superseded S/PDIF
General specifications
Hot pluggable unknown
External Yes
Audio signal Digital audio bitstream and control data.
Cable Twisted pair cable
Pins unknown
Connector RJ45 styled connector, exact specifications unknown
Data
Width 32-bit audio packets
Bitrate Audio: 192 kbit/s; Data: unknown
Max. devices 1
Protocol Serial

The Technics Digital Link interface was introduced by Panasonic at the Internationale Funkausstellung 2014 in Berlin as an integral part of the new "R1 Reference Class" of audio components. At the same time, Panasonic relaunched the Technics brand itself.

At the moment, only two devices are announced with this interface, the SE-R1 stereo power amplifier and the SU-R1 network audio control player/preamp.

Design

As can be seen on the product images, the Technics Digital Link uses some kind of RJ45-styled connector and therefore most likely twisted pair cables with an unknown set of pairs.

The interface transmits digital audio data at a sample frequency of 192 kbit/s with 32-bit resolution together with some control data. The so called "VR control data" is used to adjust the output volume inside the power amp rather than in the pre-amplifier, which would be the case in analogue setups.

The left and right channels of digital audio are transmitted on separate digital links and cables which seems very unusual compared to S/PDIF, for example. If Cat.3 unshielded twisted pair cable will be used to connect the components, the cable itself would be suitable for bandwidths up to 16 MHz.

The connectors are clearly labeled as "IN" and "OUT", so the connections between the audio components will most likely be unidirectional point-to-point connections.

References

  1. Brent Butterworth. "Panasonic Relaunches Technics Brand at IFA in Berlin". Retrieved 2014-11-23.
  2. ^ Asami Ozawa (小澤麻実). "<IFA>パナソニック、Technicsブランド復活 - "R1シリーズ"と"C700シリーズ"の2ラインナップ". Retrieved 2014-11-23.
  3. "Comparison between CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, CAT7 Cables".
  4. Juan Carlos López. "Así fueron el auge y caída de Technics, así será su renacimiento". Retrieved 2014-11-23.

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