Information AboutToslink |
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| fiber-optic connectors | |
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TOSLINK was originally created by Toshiba to connect their CD players to their Receiver s for PCM audio streams, but it was soon adopted for most CD players, regardless of manufacturer. Early TOSLINK systems used raw data from the CD player, but the S/PDIF standard has now become fairly universal for audio streams. It can also be found on DVD players to connect the digital audio stream to Dolby Digital / DTS decoders. TOSLINK has many applications, using several different connector types. However, audio connections using the JIS F05 (JIS C5974-1993 F05) connector are by far the most common. TOSLINK is a registered Trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Variations of the name are often seen, such as TOSlink, TosLink, and Tos-link. The generic name for the standard is EIAJ optical. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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