AES/EBU is currently called AES3.
There are a number of differences between the formats AES3 and S/SPDIF.
Voltage, impedance, max length of cable run, etc.
There is also a slight difference in the data stream.
The voltage in the AES3 case helps with the max cable length you can use.
For more information these articles are interesting:
http://www.rane.com/note149.html
http://www.proav.de/index.html?http&&&www.proav.de/data/aes-ebu.html
There are a number of differences between the formats AES3 and S/SPDIF.
Voltage, impedance, max length of cable run, etc.
There is also a slight difference in the data stream.
The voltage in the AES3 case helps with the max cable length you can use.
For more information these articles are interesting:
http://www.rane.com/note149.html
http://www.proav.de/index.html?http&&&www.proav.de/data/aes-ebu.html