Quad G5 + Optical Digital Out + ADAT

Hi,
Does anybody know what i need to connect my Quad directly to the ADAT of a Yamaha 01v96 V2 digital mixer?
Apple Developer
Digital data is transmitted to and from the digital audio I/O using optical cables. The physical connectors, commonly referred to as TOSLink, are for both input and output and conform to IEC60874-17. The TOSLink friction-lock type F-05 connectors are available from pro-audio, musician’s supply, hi-fi and other retailers. The 7.5 mm digital optical TOSLink input and output connectors,..., are located on the back of the enclosure.
...The data format for signals transmitted over the optical cable is S/PDIF protocol IEC 60958-3.
Something like this? RME DIGI9652
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Well, if you have the dough then this is the PCIExpress solution from Apogee. You would buy the card and an interface (or several), which connects to the card.
You could disable the other FW devices f the KPs are too often. Otherwise, the PCIe-424 and a MOTU interface should be more affordable.
http://www.motu.com/newsitems/the-pcie-424-card-is-now-shipping
Excerpt from above link:
The new PCIe-424 card is available for purchase as part of a 2408mk3, HD192 or 24I/O core system (from your favorite MOTU reseller). Be sure to ask your dealer for the PCIe version of the core system you would like to purchase. PCIe is also referred to as "PCI Express".

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