Aes-d2 (aes/ebu channel divider), Aes/ebu aes-d2, Why use an aes/ebu channel divider – LA Audio CLK - G4 User Manual

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AES-D2 (AES/EBU channel divider):

Why use an AES/EBU channel divider:

The AES/EBU digital signal contains two audio channels (left &
right, also called A & B or 1 & 2) on the same transmission line. In
some applications you may need a mono signal. The AES-D2
enables you to extract a mono signal from an AES/EBU stereo
signal (A or B) and send it to two XLR outputs. The AES-D2 also
allows you to select each output to have any combination of input
signal. So it is possible to use the unit as a two way splitter or
reverse the Left and Right of an AES/EBU stereo signal
independently on each output.

Using the

AES/EBU AES-D2

:

A cable with an impedance of 110 ohms (also called an AES/EBU
digital audio cable), must be used especially for long distances
(several hundred meters). For short distances < 10 metres any
good microphone cable should be OK.

AES-D2 block diagram

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Receiver

Right (A)

Extractor

Channel

A

B

AES in

High speed

Left (A)

A

B

AES 2

High speed

Combiner /

Driver

AES 1

Out

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