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Eline User Manual
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1 Product Overview
1.1 Front Panel Description
1. Line outputs on Phoenix style Plug-in terminal. Provides connectivity for balanced audio outputs
2. Network connection #1 on RJ45 connector with Power over Ethernet enabled. Connect to your Ethernet network.
3. Network connection #2 on RJ45 connector. It provides connectivity for future redundant or daisy chain link.
1.2 Rear panel description
1. Mic/Line inputs on Phoenix style Plug-in terminal. Provides connectivity for balanced/un-balanced microphone or
line audio inputs
2. DC input for device powering when Power over Ethernet isn’t use. Requires a stable +5VDC supply.
1.3 Feature description
1.3.1 Audio Video Bridging
AVB defines a group of network protocols for the distribution of time synchronized and low latency Audio & Video
streams over IEEE802 networks. By leveraging a combination of existing 802 network technologies along with
standards specifically designed for the purpose, AVB technology lays the ground work for un-paralleled guaranteed
media streaming over Ethernet networks. The overall concept of AVB is actually rather simple. Without getting into
too much detail, the three core protocols specify:
- Timing and synchronization
- Bandwidth allocation through the Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP)
- Traffic shaping to ensure that low priority Ethernet traffic does not interfere with AVB traffic
Engineered from the ground up for media streaming applications, AVB has a definitive edge over legacy Ethernet
technology in the sense that it allows bandwidth allocation and priority rules based on timing. Unlike similar audio
over IP (AOIP) technology, AVB will dynamically assign and defend bandwidth allocation for AVB streaming thanks to
the concept of Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP).
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