Hardware architecture – Lectrosonics ASPEN User Manual

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Hardware Architecture

The variety of models in this series are created by com-

bining “building block” circuit board assemblies:

• 8 input, 12 output mixer board
• 16 channel input only board
• 8 channel input only board
• Conference interface board

A single board can be enclosed by itself in a stand-alone

1RU chassis, or combined with another board in a 2RU

chassis to create a variety of models. The 2RU models

include an LCD with comprehensive access to all system

settings and activity.

812

1612

Mixer and input only units include the following models:

• SPN812

8 input, 12 output mixer

• SPN1612

16 input, 12 output mixer

• SPN1624

16 input, 24 output mixer

• SPN2412

24 input, 12 output mixer

• SPN16i

16 channel input only

• SPN32i

32 channel input only

• SPNConference Conference interface
• SPNTrio

8 input, 12 output mixer

with Conference interface

Input only units deliver outputs to the digital bus, so they

are always used with a mixer or conference board to

provide physical audio outputs for the sound system.
The SPNConference model is used with a mixer to pro-

vide mic/line audio inputs and outputs.
When multiple units are stacked, the Master unit will

automatically be detected and configured and the other

units will be configured as Slaves.
All data and audio from the Slave units in the system is

gathered in the Master, so a single connection between

a computer and the Master allows software access to all

units in the stack.
The slight throughput delay of inputs from slaves and the

master in the ASPEN bus is automatically synchronized

to maintain absolute signal phase at all outputs.

At the core of each ASPEN board is a powerful commu-

nications and control structure.
A latest generation SHARC

®

processor* performs the

millions of calculations required to implement signal

processing, auto mixing, echo cancellation and noise

reduction.
An FPGA with a gigabit transceiver interacts with the

front panel controls and coordinates the data flow in and

out of the ASPEN bus.
The microcontroller interfaces with the I/O ports, the front

panel LCD, the real time clock and oversees the tem-

perature regulation.

FPGA

w/

Gigabit

Transceiver

DAC

ADC

Rotary Encoder w/

Center Pushbutton

LCD Display

USB Port

RS-232 Port

Ethernet Port

Programmable

I/O Port

Fan Controller

Up/Down/Left/Right

Pushbuttons

Temperature

Sensor

Dual RJ-45

ASPEN

Port Connector

Programmable

Audio Amplifiers

Audio Drivers

Fan

Real-time Clock

Micro

Controller

Floating Point

DSP

*SHARC is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.

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