The new M2Tech 'EVO' usb/spdif

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    The new M2Tech 'EVO'
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    Other end, specs to follow.
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    Specs,
    Size: 105x46x104mm (w x h x d, case)
    105x50x142mm (w x h x d, total)
    120x60x165mm (w x h x d, box) (to be confirmed)
    Weight: tbd
    Sampling frequencies (kHz): 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
    Resolution (bits): 16 to 32
    Inputs: USB 2.0, supply, master clock
    Outputs: S/PDIF x2 (RCA & BNC), AES/EBU (XLR), optical Toslink, optical ST, I2S (RJ-45).
    Supply voltage: 7-11VDC
    Supply current: 60mA (I2S not driven) (to be confirmed)
    Master clock input voltage: 3.3V
    I2S output voltage: LVCMOS (3.3V) with 25mA current capability on each line
    Notes: hiFace Evo is compliant with S/PDIF and AES/EBU specifications for channel status bits. Sampling frequency and other information are encoded. hiFace automatically recognize the presence of a clock on the master clock input and switches to that signal whenever available. AES/EBU channel status settings can be chosen between consumer and professional by a jumper on the PCB. ST output is compliant with Avago application note AV02-0723EN[1].pdf for links up to 1.6km.
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    Price is expected to be Euros 300.
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