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SPDIF - TosLink & Optical Connections Explained

SPDIF is a standard for transmitting high-quality digital audio without going through an analogue conversion process. It is used for connecting Hi-FI Equipment, DVD players, CD players, Mini-Disc Players, Sound cards etc.

The SPDIF interface can be implemented in two different ways – coaxial and optical…

  • Coaxial – This interface uses RCA phono connectors and 75 Ω coaxial cable
  • Optical – This interface uses fibre optic cable and is available with two types of connectors - TosLink and Mini Optical

TosLink cable

Mini optical cable

TosLink – A rectangular connector                  Mini-optical – A 3.5mm jack connector

Mini-optical connectors are sometimes called Mini-Toslink, MiniPlug or Mini Optical jacks, but they all refer to the same connector, as pictured above!

The mini-optical connector is typically used on portable CD and MD players, but it is also used on other audio devices. The TosLink connector is commonly used on DVD and CD players, DAT recorders, surround sound receivers etc.

Click here to see our range of TosLink and Mini-Optical cables.

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