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Arny Krueger wrote: "Paul Stamler" wrote in message Nope, testing a commercial product. At -1.1dBFS and below it's unbelievably clean, but from -1.0dBFS on up it produces surprising levels of HF IM distortion, especially on a 3-tone test.. IME not all that unusual. Probable cause - clipping in the converter's digital filter. Look at the bit stream out of the sample rate chip going into the converter chip. A bitscope would be nice, but you should be able to see what is going on even with just an oscilloscope. If you put a signal at 1.0 dBFS into the input, are you seeing FFFF anywhere in the data stream? You shouldn't, you know. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |