![]() Microware Toslink Fiber Optical Audio Splitter adopted 24k gold connector, High quality low-loss Fiber optic core and fiber optic heads, Large capacity, low attenuation, strong anti-interference, bring you excellent sound quality experience. IMPORTANT: 2 female inputs can‘t work at the same time, otherwise this optical audio splitter will interfere and cause noise. It reduce wear of constant plugs and unplug of fiber optical cables. When using one device of the female inputs, you only need turn off the other one female input device. You can connect 2 female inputs and 1 male output. Low-jitter synthetic fiber and heavy metal connectors to dampen vibration, giving you the ultimate listening experience. Suitable for connecting your CD player, DVD player, or other digital audio source to both of your receiver and recorder. is very easy and simple to use, just and play without other devices. This optical fiber distributor for CD/DVD, computer, television etc. Made of fiber optical material which can provides more stable output, 1 to 2 design allows you to connect one optical digital audio source and split into two different receiving devices. Microware Toslink Fiber Optical Audio Splitter supports 1 male input to 2 female outputs, you can connect one optical audio source through the 1 male input of this fiber splitter, and split it into two clear signals, output to two different receiving sources through the 2 female outputs of this fiber splitter. Only support one input device once 【1 input to 1 output】 it can work normal, allows you to connect one optical audio source to one signal amplifier.ĭescription Microware Toslink Fiber Optical Audio Splitter 1 in 2 Out:.Do not support input devices 【 2 input to 1 output 】 2 inputs devices can‘t work together, it will cause equipment interference and noise, need to turn off one input device.It is not necessary to remove the optical fiber cable and equipment frequently. Support 2 output devices work 【1 input to 2 output】 It can realize two output devices work at the same time.Please remove plastic protection cover before use. Protected with a plastic cover to reduce dust. Standard Fiber Interface DTS panoramic surround, support 5.1/7.0 channel The cable is soft and flexible, easy to store and carry Square interface design to meet the needs of most fiber optical interface devices in the market Adopted Gold Connector, low-loss Fiber optical, low-jitter synthetic fiber and metal connectors bring excellent sound quality experience.Wide Range of Applications Connect DVD/CD Player to power amplifier Connect computer to power amplifier Connect PS3/PS4/HDVD to power amplifier Connect digital TV/STB to power amplifier Suitable for TVS Suitable for DVD/BD players, Yamaha and Denon/Marantz home theater receivers.iPad cases & covers and Bluetooth keyboard.If you need to, you could get on the LEDs to figure out which connection is active.Īlternately, many of the electronic optical switches have an IR remote, and if you could do everything with the remote, there is a great volume of material on using Arduinos to replace IR remote controls. One side of the button will probably be tied to ground, and the other pulled up to VCC (hopefully 5v, which is likely since it's got a 5v supply), so pressing the switch will ground both sides (check with multimeter to make sure this is what it's doing).Īssuming all those assumptions I made are true, tie switch ground to arduino ground, and run the other side of the switch to any output pin, and pulse it low to simulate pressing the button. (example, not product endorsement: ), and hijack the button to control it. You need an electronic optical audio switch - one that requires a power supply. I would recommend taking a commercially available optical audio switch and using that. Switching optical audio is hard (if you look on amazon, the cheaper optical audio switches are purely physical - they're switching the audio with this dial that physically points the fiber that the input goes into at the selected output). ![]() ![]() ![]() I assume you want to control it with the Arduino?
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