Appsys Flexiverter Aux Card (AUX-MADI-SFP-DUAL)

Dual MADI SFP Expansion for
Appsys Flexiverter FLX-DANTE/SRC
- Auxillary card for Appsys Flexiverter FLX-DANTE/SRC
- 64 x 64 channel MADI I/O via 2 x SFP modules
- Up to 96kHz
- Ships with 2 x Multimode Duplex-LC modules (125um/1310nm)
- Can be swapped with Singlemode SFP or
any other module.
- No SFP vendor lock
- Supported Flexiverter models:
- FLX-DANTE/SRC
Description


SERIES
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Format Boards (AUX)
Insert and switch any AUX board in every main FLX unit
and create the converter of your choice.

AUX-MADI-SFP-DUAL
The Appsys Flexiverter AUX-MADI-SFP-DUAL card provides 64 x 64 channels via 2 x MADI SFP modules.
The AUX-MADI-SFP-DUAL can be fitted to the FLX-DANTE/SRC Flexiverter for the following purposes:
- To use the FLX as standalone converter between the built-in format and this extension card
- To add extra output splits to existing FLX devices by "tapping" channels of another conversion
- To add additional channels/protocols to the FLX when used in a 'double-Flexiverter' or 'Flexiverter+Multiverter' configurations.
For a detailed description of possible configurations, please refer to the manual of your base FLX device.

Box Contents
• 1 x AUX-MADI-SFP-DUAL card (with pre-installed multimode SFP, 1310nm)
• 1 x slot cover plate
• Paper manual
Specification
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 118 x 80mm (W x H) |
| Weight | 83g |
| Operating temperature | 0..+55°C, non-condensing |
| Storage temperature | -40..+85°C, non-condensing |
| Cable lengths | 2km with pre-installed Multimode SFPs (100BASE-FX) |
| Channel count |
64x64 @ 48kHz (56/57ch modes can be configured) NOTE: Dual-Link 128x128 @ 48kHz is not yet supported by any FLX firmware. 64x64 @ 96kHz (28ch mode can be configured) 16x16 @ 192kHz (14ch mode can be configured) |
| Sample rates | 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz |
| Latency | Interface <> Flexiverter internal: 2 samples |
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