Re: More technical details about nuPro
Verfasst: Di 14. Okt 2014, 14:31
Hello Goran,
we finally have some answers for you. Sorry it took us so long to respond but with our developer being on holiday and then me being sick, collecting all the data took longer than expected. Also in part due to your questions and similar ones we received from other customers we will be expanding the technical data given for the nuPro series at some point in the future. Now let's get right to your questions (for easier reading I've marked them bold):
-Can I use ASIO driver on my PC/Mediaplayer for bit-perfect playback?
Yes, you should be able to do that.
-What maximum bit depth and sample rate can be accepted via USB? Is it 24 bit/96 KHz or some other?
For the USB interface, it's 16/48.
-How does nuPro handling the USB input? If I send, for example, 16/44.1 or 24/88.2 or 24/96 signal, does the DSP handle it natively or is doing sample rate conversion or upsampling/oversampling (and if yes, to what format)?
The conversion is actually done by the computer prior to sending it to the USB audio device. Any signals sent will always be in 16/48 format.
-Is the USB interface adaptive or asynchronous (i.e. is the PC or nuPro in control of the clock)?
Asynchronous.
-Is the USB input galvanic isolated from PC (battery playback vs AC current playback)?
It's not galvanically isolated.
-In what format is the analog input digitized? Is it 16/44.1, 16/48, 24/88.2 or 24/96?
Analog input signals are digitized in 24/192 format by the ADC.
-What is the resolution of the DSP architecture? Is it 16, 24, 32 or 35 bits?
32 bits floating.
-Is the volume control fully digital - 16/24/32/35 bits?
Fully digital at 32 bits.
-Is DSP resmpling all inputs to a common 24/96 or are the inputs treated natively?
Analog input is converted as stated above, all digital signals entered via S/PDIF are treated natively, if possible.
-Is the crossover DSP based, and how steep is it - 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB per octave?
It is DSP based with complex quality, a minimum of 24 dB per octave.
-What is the SNR at full power AND at 1W?
116 dB a-weighting at full power and 114 dB a-weighting at 1W.
-What is the frequency of the PWM clock?
384 kHz.
-Is the digital amplifier open loop or with feedback loop? If later, how is feedback loop exactly implemented?
Overall feedback loop.
-Can you show some graphs about the THD+N, linearity (how many bits it can resolve), jitter etc?
THD+N is 0.02 % (electronically), 0.8 % (overall, acoustically). Most graphs we have regarding this data are for internal use only, sorry.
Thank you again for your interest in our products.
Best regards
R. Steidle
we finally have some answers for you. Sorry it took us so long to respond but with our developer being on holiday and then me being sick, collecting all the data took longer than expected. Also in part due to your questions and similar ones we received from other customers we will be expanding the technical data given for the nuPro series at some point in the future. Now let's get right to your questions (for easier reading I've marked them bold):
-Can I use ASIO driver on my PC/Mediaplayer for bit-perfect playback?
Yes, you should be able to do that.
-What maximum bit depth and sample rate can be accepted via USB? Is it 24 bit/96 KHz or some other?
For the USB interface, it's 16/48.
-How does nuPro handling the USB input? If I send, for example, 16/44.1 or 24/88.2 or 24/96 signal, does the DSP handle it natively or is doing sample rate conversion or upsampling/oversampling (and if yes, to what format)?
The conversion is actually done by the computer prior to sending it to the USB audio device. Any signals sent will always be in 16/48 format.
-Is the USB interface adaptive or asynchronous (i.e. is the PC or nuPro in control of the clock)?
Asynchronous.
-Is the USB input galvanic isolated from PC (battery playback vs AC current playback)?
It's not galvanically isolated.
-In what format is the analog input digitized? Is it 16/44.1, 16/48, 24/88.2 or 24/96?
Analog input signals are digitized in 24/192 format by the ADC.
-What is the resolution of the DSP architecture? Is it 16, 24, 32 or 35 bits?
32 bits floating.
-Is the volume control fully digital - 16/24/32/35 bits?
Fully digital at 32 bits.
-Is DSP resmpling all inputs to a common 24/96 or are the inputs treated natively?
Analog input is converted as stated above, all digital signals entered via S/PDIF are treated natively, if possible.
-Is the crossover DSP based, and how steep is it - 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB per octave?
It is DSP based with complex quality, a minimum of 24 dB per octave.
-What is the SNR at full power AND at 1W?
116 dB a-weighting at full power and 114 dB a-weighting at 1W.
-What is the frequency of the PWM clock?
384 kHz.
-Is the digital amplifier open loop or with feedback loop? If later, how is feedback loop exactly implemented?
Overall feedback loop.
-Can you show some graphs about the THD+N, linearity (how many bits it can resolve), jitter etc?
THD+N is 0.02 % (electronically), 0.8 % (overall, acoustically). Most graphs we have regarding this data are for internal use only, sorry.
Thank you again for your interest in our products.
Best regards
R. Steidle