Euphonix DF66 Manual page 9

Audio dsp core for the system 5 and maxair console families
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Sync Card
AES In (3-pin LEMO Female or BNC) The DF66 clocks to the
signal at this port when the sync source is set to AES Sync.
Connect this port to a digital sync reference.
Word In (BNC) The DF66 clocks to the signal at this port when
the sync source is set to Word Clock. Connect this port to a
digital sync reference.
Word Out (BNC) This signal is active regardless of selected sync
source.
Bridge Card
A Bridge Card bridges (or connects) multiple SP663 DSP Line
Cards. It mounts on top of the SP663 cards. The Bridge Card
shown above is a 6x6, which bridges six SP663 cards. Bridge
Cards can also be 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5.
MADI I/O DSP Line Card cable (top) and 16-port BNC bulkhead panel (bottom)
SNMP Card
An SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) card is in-
stalled in each DF66 and is optional in the System Computer.
The SNMP card is a platform-independent server and PC sys-
tem-management controller that notifies the user when cer-
tain basic operating conditions fall outside defined limits. It
supports multiple communication protocols via an RJ-45
Ethernet port and an RS232 serial port.
SP663 DSP Line Card
The SP663 has four MADI In and four MADI Out on a Combi-
nation D (Combo D) Subminiature connector. A MADI I/O
DSP Line Card Cable connects the Combo D connector to the
eight BNC connectors.
An optional 16-port BNC Bulkhead Panel provides access to
the MADI ports on the DSP cards.
MADI In Ports Digital audio signal input. Each port can receive
56 or 64 audio channels at sample rates up to 48 kHz, or 28 or
31 channels at 96 kHz.
MADI Out Ports Digital audio signal output. Each port can
transmit 56 or 64 channels of audio at sample rates up to
48 kHz, or 28 or 31 channels at 96 kHz.
SNMP LAN Port (RJ45) Connect this port to a network with
SNMP monitoring or e-mail services to enable the hardware
monitoring system to report errors.
SNMP Serial Port (DB-15) Service connection only.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the DF66 5

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