About a-net – Aviom Aviom16/o-Y1 User Manual

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About A-Net

A-Net® is a proprietary high-speed data transmission protocol developed by Aviom, capable of sending

and receiving high-quality digital audio using readily available Cat-5 cables.

A-Net is based on the physical layer of Ethernet, a Local Area Network (or LAN) technology. This provides

A-Net with a mature and robust base on which to build. However, it is important to note that A-Net devices

are not compatible with Ethernet devices.

Some of the benefits of using A-Net to transmit digital audio are:

Virtually no latency; analog in to analog out is always less than one millisecond

No ground loops

Easy cabling using readily available components

An unlimited number of A-Net devices can be used in a system

Ease in spanning long distances between system components

There are two versions of Pro16 A-Net: the original Pro16 A-Net signal carries sixteen channels of digital

data while the enhanced Pro16e® version of A-Net is capable of carrying up to 64 channels of digital audio

data. Like standard Pro16 A-Net, Pro16e is a point-to-point digital audio protocol.

Pro16e A-Net data is intended for use with the A360 Personal Mixer which can take advantage of the higher

network channel count that Pro16e provides.

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While the Cat-5e cables and connectors used on your Aviom products look like typical

computer Ethernet network connections, do not connect computers, routers, or other home

and business networking equipment to your Aviom products.

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