Yeah the numbers can be very confusing especially to non-engineers like myself. One of my older DACs (a Levinson No.360S) uses a 32bit SHARC chip. AFAIK Levinson never claimed "32 Bit performance". The chip IIRC is used for DSP. Earlier in the life of WBF, Amir made a statement that struck a chord. That was to the effect that there is a big difference between the theoretical capabilities of digital in terms of dynamic range and what one would find in actual application. That had to do with the noise floor of the, thanks Myles, DUT. Now Vincent comes up with this humdinger of a thread. This is why WBF is my favorite forum.
Now what in heck do Interpolated Digital Filter: X 128 and Resampling Rate : 384 fs mean? I wish the designer wasn't so darned tight lipped.
Now what in heck do Interpolated Digital Filter: X 128 and Resampling Rate : 384 fs mean? I wish the designer wasn't so darned tight lipped.