Clocking, Control data, Clocking control data – Aviom 6416Y2 User Manual

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Aviom’s A‑Net® is the only networking technology conceived, designed, and optimized for managing and

distributing audio using ordinary Cat‑5e cables (or fiber by adding fiber optic SFP transceivers to the AllFrame

F6 Modular I/O Frame or MH10f Merger Hub). As implemented in the Pro64® Series products, A‑Net can transmit

up to 64 channels of uncompressed 24‑bit audio with the reliability and fidelity of analog, and the power and

flexibility of a true digital network.

As implemented in the 6416Y2 card, Pro64 A‑Net allows variable sample rates in two ranges, 44.1/48kHz and

88.2/96kHz, with ultra‑low latency, jitter, and wander. Pro64 devices can be connected in any combination of

serial (daisy‑chain) or parallel (star) topologies. Cable runs between Pro64 devices can be up to 400 feet (120

meters) on Cat‑5e, and miles on fiber optics (with Aviom fiber‑capable equipment).

Because A‑Net is designed specifically for audio, the technological limitations of Ethernet and Ethernet‑based

products are removed, while audio performance and system flexibility are increased. A‑Net incorporates Aviom’s

unique patented and patent‑pending algorithms for controlling clock jitter and wander, as well as system‑wide

latency—regardless of an installation’s size, design, or clocking setup. A‑Net offers significant advantages in

fidelity, performance, and flexibility over Ethernet‑based products.

A‑Net uses the “physical” layer of Ethernet, but it eliminates all the protocol elements that are designed for

computers and IT‑style networking. In audio applications, these other layers reduce efficiency, impose system

restrictions, and introduce latency and timing instability. By eliminating Ethernet data structures, A‑Net creates a

superior network with enhanced audio performance. With A‑Net and the Pro64 Series, Aviom continues to break

new ground in the design and development of innovative digital audio networking technologies and solutions.

6416Y2 Card Supported Sample Rates

Sample Rate

Minimum

Maximum

1x 44.1/48kHz

39.7kHz

52kHz

2x 88.2/96kHz

79.4kHz

104kHz

Clocking

The Pro64 network offers the most flexible clocking and synchronization options in the industry even when

syncing to an external clock source.

Any Pro64 I/O device can be designated the Clock Master for the network, generating and distributing its internal

clock. (The 6416Y2 Card uses the Yamaha host device’s clock and distributes that clock to the network if a 6416Y2

card is set to be the network’s Control Master.) Pro64 digital I/O devices are capable of syncing to and distributing

an external clock from a Word Clock or AES3 source to the network.

Control Data

The Pro64 version of A‑Net has built‑in, dedicated bandwidth for 14 channels of non‑audio control data through

the use of Aviom’s innovative Virtual Data Cables™. These data streams are always available to carry MIDI, RS‑232,

RS‑422, or GPIO (General Purpose I/O), and they never compete with the audio channels for network resources,

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