49.152MHz and 45.1584MHz, the "heartbeats" of digital audio in the audio industry.
2025-03-25
1.Frequency Division and Sampling Rates
49.152MHz:
Frequency division targets: 48kHz (professional audio standard), 96kHz, 192kHz.
Formulas:
48kHz = 49.152MHz ÷ 1024
96kHz = 49.152MHz ÷ 512
192kHz = 49.152MHz ÷ 256
Corresponding standards: Film and television production (48kHz), streaming media services (such as Netflix, Spotify), professional recording equipment.
45.1584MHz:
Frequency division targets: 44.1kHz (CD audio quality), 88.2kHz, 176.4kHz.
Formulas:
44.1kHz = 45.1584MHz ÷ 1024
88.2kHz = 45.1584MHz ÷ 512
176.4kHz = 45.1584MHz ÷ 256
Corresponding standards: CD/SACD playback, traditional music storage formats (such as WAV, FLAC).
2.Multi-sampling Rate Compatibility
Dual-clock design: High-end devices (such as the dCS Vivaldi DAC) integrate two crystal oscillators simultaneously, and automatically switch to support 44.1kHz and 48kHz series audio sources.
Asynchronous Sample Rate Conversion (ASRC): Unify the clock through an FPGA or a dedicated chip, but it may introduce additional jitter, affecting the sound quality.
1.Professional Audio Equipment
o Multi-track recorders (such as the AVID Pro Tools HDX) use 49.152MHz to generate a 48kHz clock, ensuring synchronization with film and television post-production.
o Mastering equipment (such as the Prism Sound ADA-8XR) needs to support both 44.1kHz and 48kHz, and adopts a dual-clock design.
Broadcast Systems:
o Mixing consoles (such as the Lawo mc²56) rely on 49.152MHz to generate 48kHz signals, meeting the audio standards of radio and television (such as AES3).
2.Consumer Electronics Products
Hi-Fi Audio:
o CD/SACD players (such as the Esoteric K-01XD) use 45.1584MHz to optimize 44.1kHz playback.
o Streaming media decoders (such as the Linn Klimax DSM) support 48kHz high-resolution streaming media through 49.152MHz.
o AV receivers (such as the Denon AVR-X8500H) need to be compatible with both frequencies to match Blu-ray (48kHz) and CD (44.1kHz) content.
3. Car Audio and Portable Devices
o Use 49.152MHz to generate 48kHz signals, reducing jitter caused by in-vehicle power supply interference.
Portable DAC Amplifiers (such as the iFi Audio Hip-DAC):
o Integrate a low-power 45.1584MHz crystal oscillator to optimize the playback of 44.1kHz audio sources on mobile devices.
| Parameters | 49.152MHz | 45.1584MHz |
| Core Uses | Film and television production, streaming media, professional recording | Music storage (CD/SACD), traditional Hi-Fi playback |
| Phase Noise Requirements | ≤-150dBc/Hz@1kHz | ≤-145dBc/Hz@1kHz |
| Recommended Models | CO21H4-49.152-18KDTST | CO21H4-45.1584-18KDTST |
| Typical Cost | Higher (required for film and television grade equipment) | Moderate (mainly for consumer grade equipment) |
Selection Suggestions:
For film and television and streaming media: Give priority to 49.152MHz to ensure compatibility with the 48kHz series.
For music playback and CD/SACD: Choose the design optimized for 45.1584MHz.
For multi-format compatible systems: Adopt a dual-clock + FPGA dynamic switching approach (such as the MSB Reference DAC).