Appsys Flexiverter Dante 64x64 channel format converter for Dante

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  • Appsys Flexiverter Dante 64x64 channel format converter for Dante
  • Appsys Flexiverter Dante 64x64 channel format converter for Dante
  • Appsys Flexiverter Dante 64x64 channel format converter for Dante
$1,299.00

Description

ULTRA-COMPACT CONVERTERS + SWITCHABLE FORMAT BOARDS

A Flexiverter is an ultra-compact box with a main format, dual power supply and a slot for a switchable AUX board, which adds the conversion format to the FLX unit. At the moment 5 FLX units and 10 AUX boards are available.

Pick two of these formats and combine them in one 9.5 inch Flexiverter box:

  • DANTE
  • MADI OPTICAL/COAXIAL/SFP
  • AES3
  • ADAT 8 x 8
  • AVB
  • Analog Out
  • AES50
  • AES67

Format combinations provide the most common conversions with improved features and unique pairings
(e. g. AES50 <> Dante, Dante <> Dante SRC, Dante <> AVB).

3 possible Flexiverter applications

  1. Stand alone: A single Flexverter with Aux extension card. Insert and switch any aux board in every main FLX unite and create the converter of your choice.
  2. Dual mode: Two Flexverters. AS 1-to-1 converter with more channels (fits in 1RU). Convert up to 4 formats with one pairing (signal splitting to Aux or Flexlink)
  3. Multiverter Extension: Connect one Flecverter via Flexlink to the Multiverter MVR-64 to add an additional format conversion, SRC or more channels.

THE FLEXLINK CONNECTION

The FlexLink connection is designed to connect two Flexiverters, or one Flexiverter with the Multiverter. It provides:

  • 192×192 channels bi-directional transmission of 24-bit uncompressed audio (fully transparent to AES3 compatible metadata bits)
  • Super-low link latency of 4 samples (ca. 83μs)
  • Dedicated, high-quality reference clock signal with automatic configuration
  • Power supply for connected devices (to reduce cabling), alternatively serves as redundancy scheme when both devices are powered: in case of power failure, both devices keep working from the remaining power supply.
  • Uses standard HDMI cables (with locking screws), to provide easy field replacement in case of defects.
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Specifications

Stand Alone

Converts between built-in interface and the AUX card, or splits Dante to the AUX card.

  • Channels (all can be used at the same time)
    • 64×64 Dante @ 48kHz 32×32 Dante @ 96kHz
    • 16×16 Dante @ 192kHzor maximum capacity of the AUX card, whichever is less
  • Redundant power supply up to 2x
  • Battery-powered operation (DC 12-15V) yes
  • Sample Rate Conversion no
  • Signal splitting yes (to AUX or FlexLink)
  • Channel-wise routing no
  • Remote control no

Dual Flexiverter

Devices are connected via FlexLink cable.
Converts between one FLX(+AUX) and the other FLX(+AUX).

  • Channels (all can be used at the same time)
    • 64×64 Dante @ 48kHz32x32 Dante @ 96kHz
    • 16×16 Dante @ 192kHz plus what the AUX card provides
  • Redundant power supply up to 3x
  • Battery-powered operation (DC 12-15V) yes
  • Sample Rate Conversion no
  • Signal splitting yes (to AUX or FlexLink)
  • Channel-wise routing no
  • Remote control no

Flexiverter + Multiverter

Flexiverter connected to multiverter via FlexLink cable.
FLX(+AUX) serves as extension to the MVR-64

  • Channels (all can be used at the same time)
    • 448×448 from multiverterplus 64×64 Dante plus what the AUX card provides
  • Redundant power supply up to 3x
  • Battery-powered operation (DC 12-15V) yes
  • Sample Rate Conversion yes (with SRC-64 card in Multiverter)
  • Signal splitting yes, to everything
  • Channel-wise routing yes, via MVR-64 (web, telnet or serial terminal)
  • Remote control yes, via MVR-64 (web, telnet or serial terminal)
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