NADAC C

An upgraded ultra-low-noise Master Clock to ensure perfect timing accuracy and lowest possible jitter for the most demanding audiophiles

 

 

 

 

Timing is everything

Starting with the advent of CDs in the 1980s, digital recording products and their playback devices have entered the homes of audiophiles. Today, various digital audio carriers such as CDs, SACDs, digital audio files, etc., along with various digital audio playback devices and software such as CD players, computers, playback software, digital-to-analog converters, and various audio formats with different resolutions, continue to update the music software, hardware, and systems in the hands of audiophiles. In the decades-long development of digital audio technology, a hurdle that cannot be avoided and must be overcome in the pursuit of higher sound quality is clock jitter.

 

 

Master Clock is King

In digital audio circuits or digital-analog hybrid audio circuits, the performance of clock jitter will vary not only due to the different quality of each digital device, but also due to the accumulation of quality differences in several digital devices in the system. Clock jitter has a negative impact on subjective listening, typically causing blurriness in sound imaging, looseness and loss of power in the low-frequency range, and lack of transparency and depth in the high-frequency range. It is believed that many audiophiles have experienced this. Therefore, for decades, numerous audio equipment manufacturers have been striving to reduce clock jitter. The most common technical means are to improve the clock synchronization performance of each device itself (such as phase-locked loop circuits or crystal oscillators) or to develop an independent synchronization reference device, namely, the master clock. Today, as a Hi-End system that plays digital audio sources, the master clock has become a standard configuration. Having a master clock in their own system is also a dream of many audiophiles over the years.

 

 

NADAC C the new MF flagship Ultra Low Noise Master Clock

 

 

 

Double Aged Crystal Oscillator

The crystal oscillator core of NADAC C is based on highly stable SC cut crystal. It has been pre aged and screened for up to 120 days before being assembled into a crystal oscillator. After being assembled into a crystal oscillator, a long-term secondary aging test will be carried out to ensure that the quality of the crystal oscillator finally installed can meet the standards required by Master Fidelity. The peripheral parts such as resistors and capacitors used in the NADAC C distribution output circuit use high-performance pulse application models to ensure the perfect transmission and drive of the 10 MHz synchronous signal, as well as to ensure excellent cable drive capability. Thus avoiding cable transmission to the greatest extent introduced jitter and jitter triggered by the load circuit.

 

 

Ultra-Low Noise redefined

In NADAC C, in addition to the crystal oscillator itself using a constant temperature system, the power supply of the clock signal distribution circuit also adopts an ultra-low noise constant temperature reference plus current expansion power supply system, to ensure the purity of the 10 MHz signal after the distribution output. As the word clock part of NADAC C, because the frequency of 10 MHz is a non integer multiple relationship with the frequency of audio clock, we design the word clock part of NADAC C as a multi-level phase-locked processing structure, so as to ensure high frequency accuracy and excellent jitter performance when converting from 10 MHz to word clock. This means that there is not only one crystal oscillator in Clock, but also a high-quality voltage-controlled crystal oscillator with femtosecond jitter level for audio frequency clock synthesis is used in the audio frequency (word clock) generator, and the 10 MHz is used to provide a reference for the audio clock synthesizer, resulting in high accuracy and low jitter.

 

 

Legacy NADAC dedicated Output

NADAC C also has a 625 kHz clock output port, specifically designed to provide an external sync source for audio devices using a 625 kHz clock (such as the previous NADAC). In short, clock not only has excellent indicators of the crystal oscillator itself, but also has high-quality transmission characteristics through the overall design. For this reason, clock can ensure that the synchronization signal transmitted to each digital device in the system is of high quality. We hope this NADAC C can bring a new feeling to your music appreciation.

 

 

Specifications

 

General Specifications
Power supply
Voltage and FrequencyAC 100 – 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Power ConsumptionMaximum < 25 W;Stable 6 W (Typical)
ConnectorsIEC 60320 C14
Fuse0.5 A,5 x 20 mm Slow Blow
Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions435 mm (W) x 95 mm (H) x 390 mm (D)
Weight9,2kg
Specifications
Crystal
Core Crystal ArchitectureSelected High Stability Pre – Aged SC-Cut Crystal
AgeingThe crystal has been pre-aged for not less than 120 hours before assembling the crystal oscillator, and the secondary aging after assembling into a finished crystal oscillator
Clock Output Specifications
10 MHz Clock Output
Output Frequency10 MHz
Output WaveformSquare Wave (AC-Coupled)
Waveform Duty Cycle50%
Output Jitter66 femtosecond @ 10 Hz ~ 100 kHz Bandwidth (Typical)
Output Power+ 13 dBm @ 50 ohm Load
Short-Term Stability< 5E-13 @ Tau = 0.1-1 second (Guaranteed Performance)
Phase Noise< -116 dBc @ 1 Hz (Guaranteed Performance);
– 140 dBc @ 10 Hz;- 150 dBc @ 100 Hz;- 155 dBc @ 1 kHz;
– 160 dBc @ 10 kHz; -160 dBc @ 100 kHz; -160 dBc @ 1 MHz
Output Rise Time800 picosecond
Frequency Accuracy (Factory Calibration)< 10 ppb
Connector6x BNC
Output Nominal ImpedanceRecommended 50 ohm (75 ohm supported)
Word Clock Output
Output Frequencies44.1 kHz,88.2 kHz,176.4 kHz,352.8 kHz,705.6 kHz,1411.2 kHz
48 kHz,96 kHz,192 kHz,384 kHz,768 kHz,1536 kHz
Output WaveformCMOS
Waveform Duty Cycle50%
Output Amplitude> 2.2 V @ 75 ohm Load
Output Jitter250 femtosecond @ Carrier 1536 kHz, 10 Hz ~ 100 kHz Bandwidth (Typical)
Output Rise Time600 picosecond
Frequency Accuracy (Factory Calibration)< 10 ppb
Connector2x BNC
Output Nominal Impedance75 ohm (Compatible with 50 ~ 200 ohm)
625 kHz Clock Output
Output Frequency625 kHz
Output WaveformCMOS
Waveform Duty Cycle50%
Output Amplitude> 2.2 V @ 75 ohm Load
Output Jitter100 femtosecond @ 10 Hz ~ 100 kHz Bandwidth (Typical)
Output Rise Time800 picosecond
Frequency Accuracy (Factory Calibration)< 10 ppb
ConnectorBNC (6th port using 10 MHz clock output)
Output Nominal Impedance75 ohm