Universal Audio Apollo User Manual

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Apollo Hardware Manual

FireWire Basics

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Mixing FireWire Speeds

Although FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 devices can be connected to the same FireWire bus via a repeater or

daisy chain, special precautions must be observed to maximize bandwidth in these situations.

FireWire 800 devices on a FireWire 400 bus

FireWire 800 devices are backwards-compatible and can be connected to a FireWire 400 bus using a 9-pin to

6-pin FireWire cable or adapter. However in this scenario any 800 megabit-capable devices on the bus

(including Apollo) will operate at a maximum of 400 megabits because FireWire bandwidth cannot exceed the

maximum bus speed of the host computer.

FireWire 400 devices on a FireWire 800 bus

FireWire 400 devices can be connected to a FireWire 800 bus using a 6-pin to 9-pin FireWire cable or adapter.

However, if the FireWire 800 devices are located after the FireWire 400 devices in the daisy chain, all FireWire

devices will operate at a maximum of 400 megabits because the FireWire 400 devices force all subsequent

devices to run at FireWire 400 speeds.
It is possible to configure a FireWire bus to run at both FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 speeds simultaneously if

the host computer bus is FireWire 800, supporting maximum throughput with a mix of FireWire 400+FireWire

800 devices. This is accomplished by putting any/all FireWire 400 devices AFTER any/all FireWire 800 devices in

a daisy chain or tree chain. If (and only if) FireWire 400 devices are attached to a FireWire 800 bus after the

end of all FireWire 800 devices in a daisy chain or tree chain, the FireWire 800 devices will operate at 800

megabits while the FireWire 400 device operates at 400 megabits. The diagram below illustrates the

recommended configuration when Apollo is sharing a FireWire 800 bus with FireWire 400 devices.

Recommended Mixed Speed Setup

The example below shows the correct method of interconnecting FireWire 800 and FireWire 400 devices to a

FireWire 800 computer bus. Any mixture daisy chains, repeaters, and/or tree chains may be used, as long as all

the FireWire 400 devices are placed after all the FireWire 800 devices.

This FireWire bus runs optimally at both 800 megabits and 400 megabits because

the FireWire 400 device is located AFTER the FireWire 800 devices in the setup.



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