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TOSLINK or Optical Cable is a standardized optical fiber connection system. Its most common use is in consumer audio equipment (via a "digital optical" socket) where it carries a digital audio stream between components such as MiniDisc and CD players and DAT recorders. TOSLINK may use inexpensive 1 mm plastic optical fiber or it can use higher quality multi-strand plastic optical fibers or even quartz glass optical fibers depending on the desired bandwidth and application. Toshiba created TOSLINK to connect their CD players to their receivers for PCM audio streams and it was soon adopted by manufacturers of most CD players. Early TOSLINK systems used raw data from the CD player; the S/PDIF standard has now become fairly universal for audio streams. It can often be found on DVD players and some game consoles to connect the digital audio stream to Dolby Digital/DTS decoders. TOSLINK has many applications using several different connector types. Audio connections using the EIAJ/JEITA RC-5720 (also CP-1201 and JIS C5974-1993 F05) connector, however, are by far the most common. TOSLINK Signal cables are usually limited to 5 meters in length, with a maximum length of 10 meters, for reliable transmission unless using a signal booster. TOSLINK is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation and hence the origin of the name: TOShiba-LINK. Variations of the name such as TOSlink, TosLink, and Tos-link are seen. The generic name for the standard is EIAJ optical. One may occasionally encounter terms for technology similar to TOSLINK such as ADAT Lightpipe or simply ADAT Optical. This is most often seen in the professional music/audio industry. While the ADAT Lightpipe format ues the same JIS F05 connectors as TOSLINK it should be noted that the ADAT Lightpipe format is NOT compatible with S/PDIF. Mini-TOSLINK jacks exist and are commonly found on Apple computers and portable MiniDisc players. These provide the same capabilities but are almost exactly the same size and shape as the ubiquitous 3.5 mm stereo minijack (they are 0.5mm longer to prevent an analog plug from contacting the LED). Adapters are available to connect a TOSLINK cable to a Mini-TOSLINK jack. See alsoExternal links
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