RME ADI-648 [17/32] Cabling and termination
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User's Guide ADI-648 © RME
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9.2 Cabling and Termination
Word clock signals are usually distributed in the form of a network, split with BNC T-adapters
and terminated with resistors. We recommend using off-the-shelf BNC cables to connect all
devices, as this type of cable is used for most computer networks. You will find all the neces-
sary components (T-adapters, terminators, cables) in most electronics and/or computer stores.
The latter usually carries 50 Ohm components. The 75 Ohm components used for word clock
are part of video technology (RG59).
Ideally, the word clock signal is a 5 Volt square wave with the frequency of the sample rate, of
which the harmonics go up to far above 500 kHz. To avoid voltage loss and reflections, both the
cable itself and the terminating resistor at the end of the chain should have an impedance of 75
Ohm. If the voltage is too low, synchronization will fail. High frequency reflection effects can
cause both jitter and sync failure.
Unfortunately there are still many devices on the market, even newer digital mixing consoles,
which are supplied with a word clock output that can only be called unsatisfactory. If the output
breaks down to 3 Volts when terminating with 75 Ohms, you have to take into account that a
device, of which the input only works from 2.8 Volts and above, does not function correctly al-
ready after 3 meter cable length. So it is not astonishing that because of the higher voltage,
word clock networks are in some cases more stable and reliable if cables are not terminated at
all.
Ideally all outputs of word clock delivering devices are designed as low impedance types, but all
word clock inputs as high impedance types, in order to not weaken the signal on the chain. But
there are also negative examples, when the 75 Ohms are built into the device and cannot be
switched off. In this case the network load is often 2 x 75 Ohms, and the user is forced to buy a
special word clock distributor. Note that such a device is generally recommended for larger
studios.
The ADI-648's word clock input can be high-impedance or terminated internally, ensuring maxi-
mum flexibility. If termination is necessary (e.g. because ADI-648 is the last device in the chain),
push the switch at the back (see chapter 8.3).
In case the ADI-648 resides within a chain of devices receiving word clock, plug a T-adapter
into its BNC input jack, and the cable supplying the word clock signal to one end of the adapter.
Connect the free end to the next device in the chain via a further BNC cable. The last device in
the chain should be terminated using another T-adapter and a 75 Ohm resistor (available as
short BNC plug). Of course devices with internal termination do not need T-adaptor and termi-
nator plug.
Due to the outstanding SteadyClock technology of the ADI-648, we recommend not to pass
the input signal via T-adapter, but to use the ADI-648's word clock output instead. Thanks
to SteadyClock, the input signal will both be freed from jitter and - in case of loss or drop out
– be held at the last valid frequency.
Содержание
- Adi 648 1
- Hi precision 24 bit 192 khz 64 channel madi adat converter 16 x 16 matrix router midi embedded in madi 1
- Intelligent clock contro 1
- Multichannel audio digital interface 1
- Steadycloc 1
- Syncalig 1
- Syncchec 1
- User s guide 1
- Important safety instructions 3
- Brief description and characteristics 5
- Introduction 5
- Package contents 5
- Inputs 6
- Technical specifications 6
- Digital 7
- Outputs 7
- Firmware 8
- First usage 8
- Quick start 8
- Operating the adi 648 9
- General 10
- Input state display 10
- Inputs 10
- The madi to adat converter 10
- Outputs adat optical 11
- General 12
- Input state display 12
- Inputs 12
- The adat to madi converter 12
- Clock configuration 13
- Clock section 13
- Outputs madi 13
- Lock synccheck and syncalign 14
- Word clock input and output 15
- Operation and technical background 16
- Word clock 16
- Cabling and termination 17
- Midi transmission 18
- Remote controlling the adi 648 18
- Remote control software 19
- Adat patchbay and splitter 21
- Madi coaxial optical converter 21
- Madi merger 21
- Madi to madi converter 21
- Special modes 21
- Madinet 22
- Ds double speed 23
- Qs quad speed 23
- Technical background 23
- Madi basics 24
- Steadyclock 25
- Controls and connectors 26
- Block diagram 27
- Basic sysex format 28
- Madi input state redundancy mode 28
- Message types 28
- Midi implementation chart adi 648 28
- Table 1 29
- Table 2 30
- Table 3 30
- Appendix 31
- Warranty 31
- Ce fcc compliance 32
- Iso 9001 32
- Note on disposal 32
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