NF980--G65 SPDIF connector output level

This board only has a connector on the board and the backplate is "optional". So I was looking to make this up but in doing a bit of digging I read that that connector is often TTL 0/+5v while SPDIF calls for +/-.5v Sending +5v out to something designed for .5 could do some damage. So Does this board put out SPDIF spec +/-.5v or do I need to include a level shifter with the connector/back plate?

Quote from: Henry on 18-November-09, 11:54:38
If you end up getting an NVIDIA graphics card it will come (or it should, MSI cards do) with an S/PDIF cable for connecting to the 2 pin MB header. Also if you have an old case that you can salvage front panel connectors such as power switch, LED's or whatever should work.
It's 3 pin on the MB and the Asus 8400 card I bought awhile back for the linux computer didn't even explain what the 2 pin connector on the card was for, let alone include the cable. People on the linux vdr forums figured out it was bringing the ac3 out to the dvi connectors.
And My original question has yet to be answered about what the voltage swing is on the data line. And now I am finding conflicting information about what is even safe. Some say 0v/+5v (TTL) is ok, others say it could blow the ac3 input on some systems and should be -.5v/+.5v

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