The DARK 1616M is an audio interface that provides connections to a Dante or AES67 IP network.
- Network audio interface with Dante (AES67 compliant)
- 16 x analogue inputs (mic/line)
- 16 x analogue outputs
- 8 x AES3 inputs (up to 192kHz)
- 8 x AES3 outputs
- 16 network remote controllable mic amps
- Windows 10 App for remote control
- Redundant network links (both copper & fibre)
- Redundant power supplies
- 19" 1RU
Inputs & Outputs
There are 16 digital inputs
and 16 digital outputs, available on 8 x AES connections. There are
also 16 analogue inputs and 16 analogue outputs, available in parallel
to the digital. The analogue and digital outputs are always available,
and the inputs work either on AES input priority or can be selected via
the control app.
The AES3 inputs have sample rate converters and can accept input
frequencies up to 192kHz. The incoming AES3 circuit is always sample
rate converted to match the Dante network frequency. The AES3 outputs
are locked to the sample frequency of the Dante network.
Connections
For ease of cabling, audio I/O is
presented on D25 sockets to the AES59 standard (Tascam wiring
convention) for which there are a number of reasonably priced break out
cables available from multiple suppliers.
Remote Mic Amps
The analogue inputs are
switchable between mic, line and 48V phantom power. These are
controllable across the network via the Dark Controller Windows 10 app.
This allows remote control by an engineer of the input selection, gain
adjust and input on/off control. A meter is also provided for each
input on the app, to monitor the input level and help with setting the
gain.
Network Interface
Being designed for resilient
broadcast applications the DARK1616M features both redundant power
supplies and redundant Dante network links with link status GPOs
(general purpose outputs (solid state relays)). Both primary and
secondary network links are provided with both magnetic (copper RJ45)
and fibre (SFP) interface connections. The Dante system itself provides a
completely transparent redundant link system which means that if the
DARK1616M lost its primary link circuit the secondary link would
automatically take over with no loss of audio.
The primary and secondary network interfaces are routed internally
via a network switch. It is possible to set this switch to work as a
traditional network switch instead of the default redundant mode. This
means that there would be just one link to the Dante network, and the
other connections of the switch could have other Dante or network
devices connected to them. As with all Dante devices, once set up,
DARK1616 units can be directly connected with each other with no
external network hardware.
Alarms
On the front panel 4 bright LEDs indicate
the status of the 2 power supplies and the primary and secondary local
network links. In parallel to these 4 indicating LEDs there are 4 solid
state relay outputs for connecting to external alarm systems for failure
notification of a power supply or link fault.