
AEQ New Digital Audio Products For NAB 2010 - Booth
C1928
April 2, 2010
Source: AEQ
TITAN - 5120 X 5120
Digital Audio Router
The TITAN BC 2000 D Router / Concentrator is a high speed,
high capacity (5120 x 5120 audio channels) digital audio router
and concentrator. TITAN is designed to serve as the audio
switching "core" in critical systems. It is equipped
with five, bi-directional optical fiber ports which use non-blocking
architecture. Each port is capable of connecting up to 1024
channels. As with the rest of the BC 2000 D, the control system
is based upon the TCP/IP architecture. Communication with
its two controller boards working in cluster mode
provide control interface access via a single virtual IP.

Audio connections are made within the BC 2000 D system by
means of the five bi-directional fiber-optic ports, and are
directly compatible with the BC 2213 High Speed Router Linking
module. This unique design allows 1024 x 1024 audio channel
sub-routers to be interconnected, creating a much higher audio
channel concentration (up to 5120 X 5120), while still maintaining
the non-blocking characteristics.
All
elements of the concentrator are hot-swappable and the hinged front panel is removable,
allowing easy access to the two redundant switching power
supplies.
AEQ MAR4SUITE PRO - Radio and TV Audio
Automation System
The new architecture has been built around the Microsoft SQL
Server database engine, and incorporates other complementary
functions to maximize broadcast and data security. Moreover,
many new features have been included, some of which were requested
by users, such as a MIX-Editor that lets its users graphically
mix sound on the playlist itself, and a multitrack editor.

PHOENIX - IP Audio Codecs
Based upon more than 15 years of experience manufacturing
portable codecs, AEQ developed the PHOENIX MOBILE as an audio
platform for IP communications. Now the family is complete
- with PHOENIX STUDIO for stationary applications.
PHOENIX STUDIO is an IP audiocodec, in a single 1 RU rack-mount
chassis, with stereo analog and digital inputs / outputs,
and a universal power supply (90-250 VAC).

The PHOENIX also has two slots for optional communication
modules: POTS/PSTN, ISDN... Indeed the modular approach of
the PHOENIX means that future modules can easily be developed
depending upon market preferences. X.21/V.35 interfaces are
built-in as standard, and the USB connector allows it to be
interfaced with an external cell phone and use it as a gateway
for 3G/GSM communications.
PHOENIX STUDIO, in addition to the main program and return,
can simultaneously provide a back-up (or coordination) channel
utilizing the optional communication modules.
PHOENIX STUDIO has been designed to ensure interoperability
with both present and future AEQ and third-party equipment.
Therefore it is equipped with a wide variety of encoding formats
and can easily be upgraded to other formats as the market
matures.

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