Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) announces the new 1200E AES/EBU Digital Audio
Fiber Optic transmission module.
The 1200E Series transports four or eight channels
of sync/async AES/EBU digital audio over a single fiber by uniquely using the
time division multiplexing technique.
Torrance, CA May 31, 2005 -- Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) announces
the new 1200E AES/EBU Digital Audio Fiber Optic transmission module. The 1200E
Series transports 4 or 8 channels of sync/async AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European
Broadcasting Union) digital audio over a single fiber by uniquely using the
time division multiplexing technique. In addition, the 1200E Series can operate
as a stand-alone unit or integrated with other BCI modules in a card cage. Also,
the 1200E can accommodate other types of services, such as serial RS-232/422
or analog audio through a unique custom interface design.
“The 1200E represents a key technological breakthrough and it solves
all of the previous concerns in the “old” AES/EBU multiplexer, including
‘pop’ sound during input switching and the requirement for synchronized
AES/EBU inputs,” said BCI President and CEO, Freddie Lin.
BCI’s 1200E Series was developed to provide the highest possible quality,
digital, audio, uncompressed, multi-channel transmission. Each channel operates
independently from the other and features muting circuitry to provide a “pop
free” output during switching of the input source - another unique feature
found in BCI’s 1200E. It is also S/PDIF compatible (Sony/Phillips Digital
Interface, a standard audio file transfer format developed jointly by the Sony
and Phillips corporations) and interfaces with the BCIView Network Management
System (see press release dated April 18, 2005). In addition, the 1200E Series
supports single-mode and multi-mode fiber optic cables, as well as WDM/CWDM
optics.
Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) develops, manufactures, and markets leading
edge, fiber optic, multimedia communication products. The company’s patented
products include audio, video, and data delivery over optical fiber for advanced
multimedia, broadcast, and network transmission applications. BCI’s multimedia
platforms enable end-users to implement multiple applications, conventionally
requiring multiple optical transceivers and fiber links over a unified platform,
needing only a single optical link. For more information visit the BCI Web site
at http://www.broadatacom.com or call 800-214-0222.
Contact Information:
Cristina Spence, Director of Business Administration
Broadata Communications, Inc.
310-530-1416, Ext. 240
800-214-0222
http://www.broadatacom.com