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Subject: | Various hackery (XDP-210EQ) |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Tony Antoniou" <larz@s054.aone.net.au>
I'd have to take a look at the schematic of the C30 but I imagine it
wouldn't be too much harder. You could place an AND gate between the last
inverter/buffer and OR gate input with the other AND input being the line
select taken from a logic point in the Unilink C30 box (assuming that I've
got it right when I assume that the Unilink protocol itself has the on/off
signalling in a serial packet of some sort and not in a dedicated on/off
signal).
Adios,
Tony
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Matt Dralle
Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: Various hackery (XDP-210EQ)
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: dralle@matronics.com (Matt Dralle)
Yes, any of the Sony car changers only output light when the changer
is actually playing. Otherwise, the LED output is turned off. This is
fortunate, since switching would be a lot harder, actually nearly
impossible without some active circuitry. BTW, this isn't the normal
mode-of-operation for most Toslink devices. For example, a normal
DVD player for home use doesn't turn off the LED output and there is
always carrier signal even if there isn't modulation.
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