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EXPANSION CARD X-MADI
3. X32 Setup
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MADI Mode selects either AES10-1991/56-channel or
AES10-2003/64-channel operation
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MADI Chan In selects the start channel for the block of
32-ch that will be available for input routing: MADI ch 01,
ch 09, ch 17, ch 25, ch 33 (in 64 channel mode)
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MADI Chan Out selects the start channel for the block
of 32-ch that will be replaced in the MADI output stream:
MADI ch 01, ch 09, ch 17, ch 25, ch 33 (in 64 channel mode)
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MADI Source selection boxes for MADI connection – fiber-
optic and/or coaxial. Select both for redundant use of coaxial
and fiber-optic connections.
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X-MADI card can be selected as the clock source on the
X32 Setup/config page. In that case, the X32 will be slaved
to the MADI clock received on BNC input or fiber-optic
inputs. Note that this may require rebooting the console
if the internal and external clock rates are different
(i.e. 44.1/48 kHz).
4. Connector Plate
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Dual BNC coaxial input and outputs, 75 Ohm
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Cables up to 100 meters in length may be used.
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SC-plug duplex fiber-optic connector (IEC874-19)
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Use SC duplex connectors and multimode fiber-optic
cable with 50-micron core / 125-micron cladding
diameters, or a 62.5-micron core / 125-micron
cladding diameters.
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Cables up to 2 km in length may be used.
5. Specifications
Connectors
Duplex fibre-optic, SC-plug, IEC874-19
MADI (AES10) BNC INPUT
MADI (AES10) BNC OUTPUT
Input/Output Characteristics
Channels of input/output to X32, max.
Channels of input/output to MADI (AES10-2003)
Sample rates
Sample word length
Clock synchronization selectable
Round-trip latency
Cable Length
Fibre-optic, multimode cable, max
(125 µm cladding, 50/62.5 µm core)
BNC, coaxial 75-Ohm, max
Quick Start Guide
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2x small handles for removing the expansion card
from the slot
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2x M3x6 screws for fastening the card in the slot
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3 countersunk M3 screws for fixing the pcb.
Don't loosen these!
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1
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32 / 32
64 / 64
44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
24 Bit
internal/Local or
BNC clock input or
fibre optic input
<150 µs
2 km
100 m
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