RME ADI-6432 [16/42] Inputs

RME ADI-6432 [16/42] Inputs
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User's Guide ADI-6432 © RME
9. Inputs
9.1 MADI
Both MADI inputs are located on the rear of the ADI-6432.
The BNC input's ground-free design is built according to AES10-1991. The input's impedance is
75 Ohm. It will operate without error from about 180 mVpp.
The optical input uses a FDDI (ISO/IEC 9413-3) compatible optical module, according to
AES10-1991. More information can be found in chapter 15.4, MADI Basics.
The ADI-6432 includes automatic input selection. In case the current input signal fails, the unit
switches to the other input immediately. This mode, called redundancy mode, offers improved
safety against errors on the transmission line. Switching the inputs is done in about one second.
The ADI-6432 displays redundancy operation by a blinking LED of the original input, while the
input LED of the currently active input will be lit constantly.
9.2 AES/EBU
The 32 AES/EBU inputs are provided on the rear of the ADI-6432 via eight 25 pin D-sub con-
nectors with Tascam pinout (also used by Digidesign). A digital breakout cable will provide 4
female (and 4 male) XLR connectors per D-sub connector. Every input is transformer-balanced
and ground-free. Channel status and copy protection are being ignored.
The inputs can be used in any combination, e. g. it is sufficient to connect an input signal only to
input 3. In slave mode, this input is automatically being used as clock source. If more than one
signal is present, the one furthest left is being used as clock source, i. e. the active input with
the lowest number.
The ADI-6432 supports single wire only, in the range of 32 kHz up to 192 kHz: a total of 64
channels, 2 channels per AES wire. The effective sample frequency equals the clock on the
AES wire. In case a conversion from/to Single, Double and Quad Wire is required, the ADI-192
DD, an 8-channel universal sample rate and format converter, is highly recommended.
Note
: In Double Speed mode only inputs 1-16 (channel 1-32) are operational, in Quad Speed
mode inputs 1-8 (channel 1-16).
Emphasis
AES/EBU and SPDIF can contain Emphasis information. Audio signals with Emphasis have a
strong high frequency boost and thus require a high frequency attenuation on playback.
An Emphasis indication gets lost! This information is neither passed on to the MADI output,
nor to any of the AES outputs!
Pinout of the D-sub connector, Inputs
Signal In
1/2+
In
1/2-
In
3/4+
In
3/4-
In
5/6+
In
5/6-
In
7/8+
In
7/8-
D-Sub 24 12 10 23 21 9 7 20
GND is connected to pins 2, 5, 8, 11, 16, 19, 22, 25. Pin 13 is not connected.

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