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12.2 A Closer Look at CobraNet

Licensed by Cirrus, CobraNet is a protocol, firmware and hardware that lets you trans-

mit digital audio over a 100Base-T Fast-Ethernet network.

This section provides an overview of CobraNet. Cirrus Logic has provided a number of

technical papers that describe CobraNet in detail. These papers are available at:

http://www.cobranetinfo.com.

12.2.1 Fast Ethernet

(100Base-T)

Fast Ethernet (100Base-T) runs at 100Mbps (Megabits per second). It uses a hub or

network switch to interconnect all network nodes (components). This forms a star

network (see Figure 9.1). In a star network, all PCs are connected to a centralized hub

or switch. Messages are sent from the originating PC to the hub, which then transmits

the message either to the whole network or, if a switched hub (network switch) is used,

to the destination device only.

In larger Fast Ethernet networks, additional hubs, concentrators, and other network

hardware are used to form a larger network, as shown in Figure 12.4.

Today, commonly available networking cards are 10/100Base-T capable, which allows

them to be used on either 10BaseT or 100Base-T networks.

The maximum length of cable for CobraNet is the same as for Ethernet:100 meters over

CAT-5 copper cable, 2 kilometers over multimode fiber. Proprietary “Fast Ethernet via

single mode fiber” networks can reach even further.

12.2.2 Audio Specs

Sample rate: CobraNet can handle sample rates of 48 kHz or 96 kHz. I-Tech HD is

switchable between 48 kHz and 96 kHz.

Bit depth: Set each channel to transmit 16-, 20- or 24-bit audio data as desired.

Latency: The transmitter and receiver buffers required for reliable transmission are

set to 256 samples as a default. This gives a network transmission latency of 5.333 mS

(256 samples at 1/48 kHz per sample). I-Tech HD latency is switchable between 1.33,

2.66, and 5.33 mS.

12.2.3 Bundles and Audio Channels

You assign all audio channels to groups called Bundles for transmission over the

CobraNet network. Bundles were formerly called Network Channels.

A bundle can carry up to 8 audio channels. Up to 8 bundles can be sent in a 100 Mbps

line, depending on the signal’s bit depth and sampling rate. Only 4 bundles are avail-

able when 96 kHz sampling rate is in use.

The usual assignment is 8 channels at 20 bits. You can use fewer channels per bundle,

but maximum size bundles are suggested for the most efficient use of network band-

width. If 24-bit data is desired, then only 7 audio channels can be loaded into a single

Bundle. With a 96 kHz sample rate, only 4 channels of audio are available.

Figure 12.3 Star Topology

Figure 12.4 Multi-Star Topology