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Sonic Scrambling™


Sonic Scrambling™ is ANAGRAM's latest innovation in high performance digital to analog conversion for high resolution audio sources such as SACD, DVD-Audio and HDMI. This technology specifically targets multi DAC architectures where one or more DACs are used in parallel per channel. Such architectures improve SNR and dynamic range in the audio signal and when combined with Sonic Scrambling™ technology they ameliorate significantly the linearity in the conversion process to deliver the most spacious, richly detailed digital audio conversion available today.


At a Glance

Features

Benefits

High performance, multi DAC scrambling algorithm and architecture. Features innovative audio distribution technology for multi DAC designs tailored for superior audio performance in CD/SACD/DVD-Audio applications. Multi DAC scrambling algorithm and architecture. Improved SNR, dynamic range, and linearity in the DAC conversion process.
Drives dual DACs per channel. Flexible design integration.
Seamless integration with Q5™ Upsampling. Superior high resolution D/A conversion.

Advanced Linearization Technology


Sonic Scrambling™ technology is a data distribution technology that improves linearity in multi-DAC designs. It provides superior digital to analog conversion by using two DACs per channel in differential mode combined with a prioritaire multi-dac scrambling algorithm. By doing so, low level signal linearity is enhanced as low volume signals reproduced by the DAC will be of random nature, thus spreading possible signal related distortion effects. Below is a typical configuration that describes in greater detail the interface of the technology with the multi-DAC stages and analog differential amplifiers.

Sonic2 advanced linearization technology
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