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E-MADI64-HX

E-MADI64-HX

64-Channel MADI Interface Card

Eclipse Interface Card - MADI

  • MADI AES10 Interfacing
  • 3rd Party Audio Interfacing
  • High-Capacity Intelligent Linking
  • 64 Ports - 16, 32, 56, 64 Configurable
  • Sample Rates - 44.1, 48, 96kHz
  • Eclipse Label Exchange
  • EHX Configured & Managed 

Interfacing

  • MADI AES10
  • Word Clock
  • BiLevel Clock
  • TriLevel Clock

Connectivity

  • (1) MADI - (2) BNC, (1) SFP
  • (1) Clock - (1) BNC

Eclipse Digital Matrix System

  • Advanced Intercom System
  • Scalable, Modular & Redundant
  • Flexible Connectivity
  • Effortless Networking
  • Self-Contained System
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Item Code

E-MADI64-HX

 

Includes: 

(1)  Multi-mode SFP (SFP-MMFO-100M-FX)

Optional Parts: 

SFP-SMFO-100M-LX: Single-mode SFP

HLI-MMFO: Multi-mode SFP - Legacy

HLI-SMFO: Single-mode SFP - Legacy

Technical Specifications Left

Matrix Frame Architecture

  • Eclipse CPU and Audio interface cards communicate on the frame's TDM backplane using a proprietary serial protocol that passes requests and instructions from the cards.
  • Eclipse Audio interface cards make its audio inputs available on the frame's TDM backplane using PCM audio and receives from its other card inputs for mixing to its outputs.
  • Eclipse CPU controller cards communicate externally to the configuration computer or control system via a serial network interface.
  • Eclipse Audio interface cards communicate externally on their own dedicated interfaces. Externally each card is an individual clock domain and does not bridge to other cards.
  • No network connections are shared or bridged between cards.

 

Matrix Frame E-MADI Card Capacity

Delta Lite: 2

Delta: 4

Median: 7

Omega: 7

Maximum number of each card type in matrix frame type. Not including bundled cards. For reference only. Customer's frame configuration should be validated for 1) timeslots / ports, 2) card power draw. See Eclipse HX Power Calculator.

 

E-MADI Card Capacity

Ports per card: 16, 32, 56, 64 @ 44.1, 48kHz - 32 @ 96kHz

 

Connectors

MADI: (2) BNC-F (In/Out) 75 Ohm, (1) SFP-Multimode SFP (Supplied)

Clock: (1) BNC-F (In) 75Ohm

Note: While mechanically identical, SFPs are designed with different properties for data rates, power and fiber cable type. Please refer to the Clear-Com SFP Compatibility Chart for compatible SFP transceivers.

Note: MADI SFP inputs have priority, switching to BNC if no SFP input is detected. BNC and SFP outputs are always active with identical outputs.

 

 

Controls and Indicators

Front Card:

(1) Reset Button

(1) Voltage Presence LEDs 

(2)  Synchronization Status LEDs

(3) Sample Rate LEDs

(3) Channel Configuration LED

(1) Frame Communication LED

(1) Hardware Error LED

Rear Card:

None

 

Audio

Audio parameters for the matrix frame's internal backplane.

Sample Rate: 48kHz

Resolution: 24bit

Frequency Response: 30Hz-22kHz ± 3dBu

Nomimal Level: 0dBu

Technical Specifications Right

MADI

AES10-2008

Channel Settings: 16, 32, 56 and 64

Sample Rates: 44.1, 48 and 96kHz (max 32 ports in 96kHz mode)

Resolution: 24 bits

 

Synchronization

Role: Leader (E-MADI-MK2 or higher) or Follower (MK1 only)

Word Clock: 44.1, 48 and 96kHz as per AES11-2009 Annex B

Video BiLevel: NTSC, PAL

Video TriLevel: 720P60, 720P59.94 720P50, 720P30, 720P27.97, 720P25, 720P24, 720P23.98, 1080P60, 1080P59.94, 1080P50, 1080P30, 1080P29.97, 1080P25, 1080P24, 1080P23.98, 1080I30, 1080I29.97, 1080I25, 1080I24, 1080923.98

 

Power

Current @ +3.3V: 1.9A

 

Environmental

Operating: +32° F to +113° F (0° C to +45° C)

Storage: -22° F to +158° F (-30° C to +70° C)

Humidity: 40-90%, non-condensing

 

Dimensions

Front Card:

0.78 x 10.44 x 12.99in (WxHxD)

(20 x 265 x 330mm)

Rear Card:

0.78 x 10.44 x 3.79in (WxHxD)

(20 x 265 x 96mm)

 

Weight

Front Card: 1.64lbs (0.75kg)

Rear Card: 9.2oz (0.26kg)

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