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=Introduction=
=Basics=
Toslink is a method of transmitting signals in high noise environments - by using an optical connection instead of a wired connection. Operating in noisy environments is critical to successful control strategies in power electronic devices of the [[GVCS]].
*Also written in all caps as TOSLINK
*Stands for Toshiba Link
*A Consumer Level Optical Data Transmission Standard
*Uses a digital pulse of an led, a plastic [[Fiber Optic Cable]] (not doped, just plain plastic like [[Fishing Line]]
*Is unaffected by electronic noise  
*Range is limited due to the fiber optc cable used, as well as the typical diodes and light detectors used
*Perhaps look into range using glass or PROPER dual material fiber optics, and higher power diodes and/or [[Laser Diode]]s
*More Sensitive Sensors may help such as PhotoTransistors perhaps
*Most Common in Audio Applications (Is a semicircle shaped black port with a red light while running) where it sends digital audio code (Advantage over coaxial is questionable in most uses due to the digital nature of the signal)
*Also available as microToslink which has the same port dimentions as a [[3.5mm Audio Jack]] and can coexist with one
*The [[Chromecast Audio]] has microToslink
*Would also be intresting to tweak for mor intensive data use while still using the same connectors and cables


=Links=
=Off the shelf Componets=
*Toslink transmitter - $1.49 - [http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G16911]
*ChromeCast Audio (Wifi/Bluetooth to 3.5mm analog audio, 3.5mm Coaxial Digital, or MicroToslink) may be hackable
*Parallel port to fiber optic converter - [http://opencores.org/project,parallel_io_through_fiber]
 
=DIY Componets=
*[http://opencores.org/project,parallel_io_through_fiber Parallel port to fiber optic converter]
*[https://www.tindie.com/products/beni_skate/tinytoslink-raspberry-pi-optical-audio/ Rasberry Pi Toslink Input]
*[https://www.hifiberry.com/products/digiplus/ Hifiberry Toslink Sheild]
 
=See Also=
*
 
=Useful Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOSLINK The Wikipedia Page on Toslink]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICcEOXVZ3F0 A Great Video on the Standard and It's History]

Latest revision as of 04:08, 10 March 2020

Basics

  • Also written in all caps as TOSLINK
  • Stands for Toshiba Link
  • A Consumer Level Optical Data Transmission Standard
  • Uses a digital pulse of an led, a plastic Fiber Optic Cable (not doped, just plain plastic like Fishing Line
  • Is unaffected by electronic noise
  • Range is limited due to the fiber optc cable used, as well as the typical diodes and light detectors used
  • Perhaps look into range using glass or PROPER dual material fiber optics, and higher power diodes and/or Laser Diodes
  • More Sensitive Sensors may help such as PhotoTransistors perhaps
  • Most Common in Audio Applications (Is a semicircle shaped black port with a red light while running) where it sends digital audio code (Advantage over coaxial is questionable in most uses due to the digital nature of the signal)
  • Also available as microToslink which has the same port dimentions as a 3.5mm Audio Jack and can coexist with one
  • The Chromecast Audio has microToslink
  • Would also be intresting to tweak for mor intensive data use while still using the same connectors and cables

Off the shelf Componets

  • ChromeCast Audio (Wifi/Bluetooth to 3.5mm analog audio, 3.5mm Coaxial Digital, or MicroToslink) may be hackable

DIY Componets

See Also

Useful Links