CM-1
N8000 CobraNet Audio Network Module
CobraNet™ is a network technology for multichannel transmission of digital audio data. The CM-1 is a compact interface module for connection to a CobraNet™ network allowing the simultaneous transmission of up to 32 digital audio input signals and 32 digital audio output signals.
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N8000
The EV NetMax N8000 is an extremely flexible audio control processor for a wide range of applications. Presented in a compact 2RU configuration, you can configure the N8000 a number of ways to fit the need at hand. By simply selecting the right combination of I/O cards, the N8000 matrix can be configured IN THE FIELD to one of 6 matrix layouts. In addition, up to a full 32 channels of digital audio are available when you add CobraNet™ functionality to any of these configurations for extended flexibility.
Superior Audio Performance
The N8000 provides the same legendary audio dynamic range as our amplifiers and signal processors. Superior A/D and D/A conversion technology and wideband electronics ensure that the NetMax N8000 will be transparent in the audio chain.
Easy Interface To The Outside World
The N8000 can be configured from the web, an Ethernet connection using IRIS-Net, an RS-232 interface or a common USB link. In addition, the N8000 can talk through its integrated CAN bus with any compatible IRIS-Net hardware such as the Electro-Voice remote control amplifier series. For even more flexibility the N8000 comes equipped with a GPIO network so it can control and be controlled through simple logic signals and contact closures.
AI-1
The AI-1 is an eight-channel analog audio input module for the NetMax N8000 System Controller. Audio signals are connected via screw-lockable Euro block connectors. A-to-D conversion is taken care of by high performance linear 24-bit converters. Internally the signals are processed at 48-bit kHz.
117 dB S/N Dynamic Range for Best Audio Performance
Balanced Inputs and Outputs -- High Common Mode Rejection Prevents Long Cables from Picking Up Interference.
Automatic Configuration -- Indication (Message) of Installation and Removal of Modules via IRIS-Net Software
AO-1
The AO-1 is an eight-channel analog audio output module for the NetMax N8000 System Controller. Audio signals are connected via screw-lockable Euro block connectors. A-to-D conversion is taken care of by high performance linear 24-bit converters. Internally the signals are processed at 48-bit kHz.
118 dB S/N Dynamic Range for Best Audio Performance
Balanced Inputs and Outputs -- High Common Mode Rejection Prevents Long Cables from Picking Up Interference
Automatic Configuration -- Indication (Message) of Installation and Removal of Modules via IRIS-Net Software
DSP-1
The DSP-1 is a DSP Extension Module for the NetMax System Controller. The module provides additional DSPs for extending the signal processing capacity and RAM banks for the realization of longer delay times or additional delay lines.
300 MIPS computing capacity – doubles the DSP power of a NetMax System Controller.
2 RAM banks (512k x 24 Bit) – allow for additional delay lines up to 21.8 seconds.
48 Bit signal processing – Double Precision DSP algorithms.
Automatic Configuration – signals whether a new module has been inserted or an installed one has been removed.
MI-1
The MI-1 is an eight-channel microphone input module for the NetMax System Controller. Microphone signals are connected via screw-lockable Euroblock connectors. A-to-D conversion is taken care of by high performance linear 24-bit converters. Internally the signals are processed in 48-bit word length. Gain, pad and phantom power adjustments can be done in real-time via IRIS-Net Software.
DI-1
The DI-1 is an eight-channel digital input module for the NetMax N8000 System Controller. Digital audio signals in AES/EBU or S/PDIF format are connected via screw-lockable Euro block connectors. Four Toslink™ connectors for the optical transmission of digital audio signals are available. All inputs are equipped with high-quality sample-rate converters. Internally the signals are processed in 48-bit word length.






