• USB Optical Isolation Processor with Machines A and B Supports DSD512 & for PC and HIFI Applications
  • USB Optical Isolation Processor with Machines A and B Supports DSD512 & for PC and HIFI Applications

USB Optical Isolation Processor with Machines A and B Supports DSD512 & for PC and HIFI Applications

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USB Optical Isolation Processor with Machines A and B Supports DSD512 & for PC and HIFI Applications

Description:
The USB Data Isolation Processor employs an optical fiber transmission isolation method. A set includes Machine A and Machine B. Machines A and B are connected via professional LC glass optical fibers (included), and data packets are transmitted through the fibers by specialized transceivers after serial-to-parallel processing, with no delay.

The product can transmit music up to DSD512. It is equipped with 2 meters of dual LC optical fiber. Users can also purchase longer optical fibers according to their own needs.

The isolator requires one USB data cable for input and another for output during use, as well as a 9V power supply for Machine B. Machine A typically draws power from the USB cable. You may also insert a 5V power supply into the type-c port of Machine A for better power supply performance.

This isolator has been validated by hundreds of users. Its isolation effect is significantly superior to that of single-unit designed isolators. Unlike other isolators of the same type on the market, this product's power supply, clock, and data reshaping circuits are specifically designed for HIFI.

The volume of a single machine is 100mm*100mm*60mm.

Package Included:
- 1 x Set of USB Optical Isolation Processor

Packaging Details:
- Weight: 0.6kg

Note: 
- This isolator is not the traditional SPDIF optical fiber solution. It is pure data transmission, dedicated to USB data, and cannot be connected to the ordinary optical fiber port of a decoder.

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