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(Main)Digital audio interface - Part 1: General
Digital audio interface - Part 1: General
Digitalton-Schnittstelle - Teil 1: Allgemeines
Interface audionumérique - Partie 1: Généralités
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Digitalni zvokovni vmesnik - 1. del: Splošno (TA 20)
Digital audio interface - Part 1: General (TA 20)
Digitalton-Schnittstelle - Teil 1: Allgemeines
Interface audionumérique - Partie 1: Généralités
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33.160.30 Avdio sistemi Audio systems
35.200 Vmesniška in povezovalna Interface and interconnection
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1 CONTENTS
3 CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................ 2
4 FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 4
5 1 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 6
6 2 Normative references ...................................................................................................... 6
7 3 Terms and definitions ...................................................................................................... 6
8 4 Interface format ............................................................................................................... 8
9 4.1 Structure of format .................................................................................................. 8
10 4.1.1 Sub-frame format ............................................................................................. 8
11 4.1.2 Frame format ................................................................................................... 9
12 4.2 Channel coding ..................................................................................................... 10
13 4.3 Preambles ............................................................................................................ 10
14 4.4 Validity bit ............................................................................................................. 11
15 5 Channel status .............................................................................................................. 11
16 5.1 General ................................................................................................................. 11
17 5.2 Applications .......................................................................................................... 11
18 5.3 General assignment of the first and second channel status bits ............................ 12
19 5.4 Category code ...................................................................................................... 12
20 6 User data ...................................................................................................................... 14
21 6.1 General ................................................................................................................. 14
22 6.2 Applications .......................................................................................................... 14
23 6.2.1 Professional use ............................................................................................ 14
24 6.2.2 Consumer use ............................................................................................... 14
25 7 Electrical requirement .................................................................................................... 14
26 7.1 Consumer application ........................................................................................... 14
27 7.1.1 General ......................................................................................................... 14
28 7.1.2 Timing accuracy ............................................................................................ 14
29 7.1.3 Unbalanced line ............................................................................................. 15
30 7.2 Professional application ........................................................................................ 18
31 8 Optical requirements ..................................................................................................... 18
32 8.1 Consumer application ........................................................................................... 18
33 8.1.1 Optical specification ...................................................................................... 18
34 8.1.2 Optical connector .......................................................................................... 18
35 8.2 Professional applications ...................................................................................... 19
36 Annex A (informative) The use of the validity bit .................................................................. 20
37 Annex B (informative) Application documents and specifications.......................................... 21
38 Annex C (informative) A relationship of the IEC 60958 series families.................................. 22
39 Annex D (informative) Transmission of CD data other than linear PCM audio ...................... 24
40 Annex E (informative) The IEC 60958 series conformant data format ................................... 25
41 Annex F (informative) Stream change .................................................................................. 26
42 Annex G (informative) Characteristics of optical connection ................................................. 28
43 Bibliography .......................................................................................................................... 30
45 Figure 1 – Sub-frame format (linear PCM application) ............................................................. 9
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46 Figure 2 – Frame format ......................................................................................................... 9
47 Figure 3 – Channel coding .................................................................................................... 10
48 Figure 4 – Preamble M (shown as 11100010) ....................................................................... 11
49 Figure 5 – Simplified example of the configuration of the circuit (unbalanced) ....................... 15
50 Figure 6 – Rise and fall times ............................................................................................... 16
51 Figure 7 – Intrinsic jitter measurement filter .......................................................................... 16
52 Figure 8 – Eye diagram ......................................................................................................... 17
53 Figure 9 – Receiver jitter tolerance template ......................................................................... 17
54 Figure 10 – Basic optical connection ..................................................................................... 18
55 Figure C.1 – Relationships of the IEC 60958 families ............................................................ 22
56 Figure F.1 – Audio sources and AV receiver model ............................................................... 26
57 Figure F.2 – Switching from linear PCM to non linear PCM ................................................... 27
58 Figure F.3 – Switching from non linear PCM to linear PCM ................................................... 27
59 Figure F.4 – Switching from non-linear PCM to non-linear PCM ............................................ 27
61 Table 1 – Preamble coding ................................................................................................... 10
62 Table 2 – Channel status data format ................................................................................... 13
63 Table B.1 – Application documents and specifications .......................................................... 21
64 Table C.1 – data_type values and application ....................................................................... 23
65 Table G.1 – Characteristics of standard optical connection (optical interface) ....................... 28
66 Table G.2 – Characteristics of optical transmitter (optical interface) ...................................... 28
67 Table G.3 – Characteristics of optical receiver (optical interface) .......................................... 29
68 Table G.4 – Characteristics of fibre optic cable ..................................................................... 29
69 Table G.5 – Optical power budget for the link with plastic fibre ............................................. 29
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72 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
73 ____________
75 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE –
77 Part 1: General
81 FOREWORD
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116 International Standard 60958-1 has been prepared by technical area 20: Analogue and digital
117 audio of IEC technical committee 100: Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment. It is
118 an International Standard.119 This 4th edition cancels and replaces the 3.1rd edition published in 2014.
120 This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
121 edition:122 a) The relevant part of IEC 60958-5 is supported.
123 A list of all parts of the IEC 60958 series, under the general title Digital audio interface, can
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125 The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
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126
127 Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
128 the above table.129 The language used for the development of this International Standard is English.
130 This document was drafted in accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, and developed in
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136 the specific document. At this date, the document will be137 • reconfirmed,
138 • withdrawn,
139 • replaced by a revised edition, or
140 • amended.
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143 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE –
144
145 Part 1: General
146
147
148
149 1 Scope
150 This part of IEC 60958 describes a serial, uni-directional, self-clocking interface for the
151 interconnection of digital audio equipment for consumer and professional applications.
152 It provides the basic structure of the interface. Separate documents define items specific to
153 particular applications.154 The interface is primarily intended to carry monophonic or stereophonic programmes,
155 encoded using linear PCM and with a resolution of up to 24 bits per sample.156 When used for other purposes, the interface is able to carry audio data coded other than as
157 linear PCM coded audio samples. Provision is also made to allow the interface to carry data
158 related to computer software, multimedia technologies or signals coded using non-linear PCM.
159 The format specification for these applications is not part of this standard.
160 The interface is intended for operation at audio sampling frequencies of 32kHz and above.
161 Auxiliary information is transmitted along with the programme.162 2 Normative references
163 The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their
164 content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition
165 cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including
166 any amendments) applies.167 IEC 60268-11:1987, Sound system equipment – Part 11: Application of connectors for the
168 interconnection of sound system components169 IEC 60958-3:2021, Digital audio interface – Part 3: Consumer applications
170 IEC 60958-4(all subparts):2016, Digital audio interface – Part 4: Professional applications
171 IEC 60958-5:2020 (in preparation), Digital audio interface – Part 5 : Consumer application
172 enhancement173 3 Terms and definitions
174 For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
175 ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following
176 addresses:177 • IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
178 • ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
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179 3.1
180 sampling frequency
181 frequency of the samples representing an audio signal
182 Note 1 to entry: When more than one signal is transmitted through the same interface, the sampling frequencies
183 are identical.184 3.2
185 audio sample word
186 value of a digital audio sample; representation is linear in 2's complement binary form
187 Note 1 to entry: Positive numbers correspond to positive analogue voltages at the input of the analogue-to-digital
188 converter (ADC).189 3.3
190 auxiliary sample bit
191 four least significant bits (LSBs) which can be assigned as auxiliary sample bits and used for
192 auxiliary information when the number of audio sample bits in the main data field is less than
193 or equal to 20194 3.4
195 validity bit
196 bit indicating whether the main data field bits in the sub-frame (time slots 4 to 27 or 8 to 27,
197 depending on the audio word length as described in 4.1.1) are reliable or not
198 3.5199 channel status
200 data carrying, in a fixed format, information associated with each main data field channel
201 which is decodable by any interface user202 Note 1 to entry: Examples of information to be carried in the channel status are: length of audio sample words,
203 pre-emphasis, sampling frequency, time codes, alphanumeric source and destination codes.
204 3.6205 user data
206 data providing to carry any other information
207 3.7
208 parity bit
209 bit provided to permit the detection of an odd number of errors resulting from malfunctions in
210 the interface211 3.8
212 preamble
213 specific patterns used for synchronization
214 Note 1 to entry: There are three different preambles (see 10).
215 3.9
216 sub-frame
217 fixed structure used to carry information (see 4.1.1 and 4.1.2)
218 3.10
219 frame
220 sequence of two successive and associated sub-frames
221 3.11
222 block
223 group of 192 consecutive frames
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224 Note 1 to entry: The start of a block is designated by a special sub-frame preamble (see 10).
225 3.12226 channel coding
227 coding method by which the binary digits are represented for transmission through the
228 interface229 3.13
230 unit interval (UI)
231 shortest nominal time interval in the coding scheme
232 Note 1 to entry: There are 128 UI in a sample frame.
233 3.14
234 interface jitter
235 deviation in the timing of interface data transitions (zero crossings) when compared with an
236 ideal clock237 3.15
238 intrinsic jitter
239 output interface jitter of a device that is either free-running or is synchronized to a jitter-free
240 reference241 3.16
242 jitter gain
243 ratio of the amplitude of jitter components at the output to their amplitude at the
244 synchronization input to the device under test245 4 Interface format
246 4.1 Structure of format
247 4.1.1 Sub-frame format
248 Each sub-frame is divided into 32 time slots, numbered from 0 to 31 (see Figure 1).
249 Time slots 0 to 3 (preambles) carry one of the three permitted preambles (see 4.1.2 and 4.3;
250 also see Figure 2).251 Time slots 4 to 27 (main data field) carry the audio sample word in linear 2's complement
252 representation. The most significant bit (MSB) is carried by time slot 27.253 When a 24-bit coding range is used, the LSB is in time slot 4 (see Figure 1).
254 When a 20-bit coding range is used, time slots 8 to 27 carry the audio sample word with
255 the LSB in time slot 8. Time slots 4 to 7 may be used for other applications. Under
256 these circumstances, the bits in the time slots 4 to 7 are designated auxiliary sample bits (see
257 Figure 1).258 If the source provides fewer bits than the interface allows (either 20 or 24), the unused LSBs
259 are set to a logical "0".260 For a non-linear PCM audio application or a data application the main data field may carry
261 any other information.262 Time slot 28 (validity bit) carries the validity bit associated with the main data field (see 4.4).
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263 Time slot 29 (user data bit) carries 1 bit of the user data channel associated with the main
264 data field channel transmitted in the same sub-frame. For the applications, refer to the other
265 parts of IEC 60958.266 Time slot 30 (channel status bit) carries 1 bit of the channel status information associated with
267 the main data field channel transmitted in the same sub-frame. For details refer to the other
268 parts of IEC 60958.269 Time slot 31 (parity bit) carries a parity bit such that time slots 4 to 31 inclusive carry an even
270 number of ones and an even number of zeroes (even parity).271 NOTE The preambles have even parity as an explicit property.
0 3 4 7 8 27 28 31
Sync M
V U C P
Aux Audio s ample word
Preamble S
Validity f lag
User data
Channel s tatus
Parity bit
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272
273 Figure 1 – Sub-frame format (linear PCM application)
274 4.1.2 Frame format
275 A frame is uniquely composed of two sub-frames (see Figure 2). For linear coded audio
276 applications, the rate of transmission of frames normally corresponds exactly to the source
277 sampling frequency.278 In 2-channel operation mode, the samples taken from both channels are transmitted by time
279 multiplexing in consecutive sub-frames. The first sub-frame (left or "A" channel in
280 stereophonic operation and primary channel in monophonic operation) normally starts with
281 preamble "M". However, the preamble changes to preamble "B" once every 192 frames to
282 identify the start of the block structure used to organize the channel status information. The
283 second sub-frame (right or "B" channel in stereophonic operation and secondary channel in
284 monophonic operation) always starts with preamble "W".285 In single channel operation mode in a professional application, the frame format is the same
286 as in the 2-channel mode. Data is carried in the first sub-frame and may be duplicated in the
287 second sub-frame. If the second sub-frame is not carrying duplicate data, then time slot 28,
288 (validity flag) shall be set to logical "1".289 NOTE For historical reasons preambles "B", "M" and "W" are, for use in professional applications, referred to as
290 "Z", "X" and "Y", respectively.X Y Z Y X Y X
M Channel 1 W Channel 2 B Channel 1 W Channel 2 M Channel 1 W Channel 2 M
Sub - frame Sub -f rame
Frame 191 Frame 0 Frame 1
Start of block
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292 Figure 2 – Frame format
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293 4.2 Channel coding
294 To minimize the direct current (d.c.) component on the transmission line, to facilitate clock
295 recovery from the data stream and to make the interface insensitive to the polarity of
296 connections, time slots 4 to 31 are encoded in biphase-mark.297 Each bit to be transmitted is represented by a symbol comprising two consecutive binary
298 states. The first state of a symbol is always different from the second state of the previous
299 symbol. The second state of the symbol is identical to the first if the bit to be transmitted is
300 logical "0". However, it is different if the bit is logical "1" (see Figure 3).
301Clock (twice bit rate)
Source coding
Channel coding (biphase mark)
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302
303
304 Figure 3 – Channel coding
305 4.3 Preambles
306 Preambles are specific patterns providing synchronization and identification of the sub-frames
307 and blocks.308 To achieve synchronization within one sampling period and to make this process completely
309 reliable, these patterns violate the biphase-mark code rules, thereby avoiding the possibility of
310 data imitating the preambles.311 A set of three preambles is used. These preambles are transmitted in the time allocated to
312 four time slots at the start of each sub-frame (time slots 0 to 3), and are represented by eight
313 successive states. The first state of the preamble is always different from the second state of
314 the previous symbol (representing the parity bit). Depending on this state the preambles are
315 as shown in Table 1.316 Table 1 – Preamble coding
Preceding state 0 1
Preamble code Channel coding
“B” or “Z” 11101000 00010111 Sub-frame 1 and
(see note to 4.1.2) the start of the block
“M” or “X” 11100010 00011101 Sub-frame 1
“W” or “Y” 11100100 00011011 Sub-frame 2
317
318 Like biphase code, these preambles are d.c. free and provide clock recovery. They differ in at
319 least two states from any valid biphase sequence.320 Figure 4 represents preamble "M".
321 NOTE Owing to the even-parity bit in time slot 31, all preambles start with a transition in the same direction
322 (see 4.1.1). Thus, only one of these sets of preambles is, in practice, transmitted through the interface. However, it
323 is necessary for both sets to be decodable because either polarity is possible in a connection.
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Clock
Parity
LSB
Lack of transition at bit boundary
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325
326
327 Figure 4 – Preamble M (shown as 11100010)
328 4.4 Validity bit
329 The validity bit is logical "0" if the information in the main data field is reliable, and it is logical
330 "1" if it is not. There is no default state for the validity bit.331 NOTE For transmissions not using a linear PCM coding, this bit may be set. This is intended to prevent accidental
332 decoding of non-audio data to analogue before a complete channel status block is received. See 20.
333 5 Channel status334 5.1 General
335 For every sub-frame the channel status provides information related to the data carried in the
336 main data field of that same sub-frame.337 Channel status information is organised in a 192-bit block, subdivided into 24 bytes. The first
338 bit of each block is carried in the frame with preamble "B”. The channel status data format is
339 defined in Table 2.340 The specific organisation depends on the application. In the descriptions, the suffix "0"
341 designates the first byte or bit. Where channel status bits are combined to form non-binary
342 values, the least significant bit should be transmitted first, unless otherwise indicated.
343 5.2 Applications344 The primary application is indicated by the first channel status bit (bit 0) of a block as defined
345 in subclause 12.346 For professional applications refer to IEC 60958-4.
347 For consumer applications refer to IEC 60958-3 and IEC 60958-5.
348 Secondary applications may be defined within the framewor
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