what is the difference between non-oversampling and oversampling in a dac?

Jul 17, 2005 at 6:51 PM Post #46 of 48
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Originally Posted by SunByrne
Couldn't jitter be solved in principle by buffering the incoming bits, then reading from the buffer using the same clock as the D/A converter?


CD players do it one better: the drive can be slaved to the DAC clock, and there are already plenty of buffers between the drive and the DAC due to CD's encoding. The problem is getting that clock to the DAC intact. Electrical noise from other parts of the CD player can affect the clock. Circuit board layout, power supply structure, etc. become very important, and probably affects the quality of a design more than whatever parts are used.

--Andre
 
Jul 3, 2006 at 4:30 AM Post #48 of 48
not everyone had a major in physics u know.... The person that had started the thread hasnt even replied once....CAn u please translate those physics into something more understandable??
 

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