Omnia Audio Omnia.ONE User Manual
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A/D Conversion:
Crystal Semiconductor CS5361, 24 bit 128x over-sampled delta sigma
converter with linear-phase anti-aliasing filter. Pre-ADC anti-alias filter,
with high-pass filter at <10 Hz.
Connectors:
Two, EMI-suppressed XLR-female. Pin 1 chassis ground, Pin 2 "Hot".
Analog Audio Output:
Left/Right Stereo. Electronically balanced.
Output Impedance 20 ohms.
Minimum load Impedance: 600 ohms.
Output Level adjustable from -2 dBu to +22dBu peak in 0.1dB steps.
D/A Conversion:
Crystal Semiconductor CS4391, 24 bit, 128x oversampled.
Connectors:
Two, EMI-suppressed XLR-male. Pin 1 chassis ground, Pin 2 “Hot".
Digital Audio Input:
Configuration: Stereo per AES/EBU standard, CS8420 Digital Audio
Transceiver with 24 bit resolution, software selection of stereo, mono
from left, mono from right or mono from sum. Automatically accepts
and locks to input sample rates between 32 and 108 kHz.
Connector:
EMI-suppressed RJ-45 female pinned according to StudioHub+
standards. Transformer
isolated, balanced, and floating according to AES3 standard.
Digital Audio Output:
Stereo per AES3 standard. Digital Output sample rate can lock to the input, lock to an
additional external sync source, or use the internal 48kHz rate.
Connector:
EMI-suppressed RJ-45 female according to StudioHub+
standards.
Transformer isolated, balanced, and floating according to AES3 standard.
Digital Output Level:
-24.0 to 0.0 dBFS peak, software adjustable in 0.1dB steps.
External Sync Input:
External Sync: Allows the output sample rate to be synchronized to an AES3 signal
applied to the Ext. Sync input connector. (Does not accept Word Clock inputs)
Connector:
EMI-suppressed RJ-45 female according to StudioHub+
standards.
Transformer isolated, balanced, and floating according to AES3 standard.
External Sync Range:
Automatically accepts sample rates between 32kHz and 96kHz.
Connector:
EMI-suppressed RJ-45 female pinned according to StudioHub+
standards, Transformer
isolated, balanced, and floating according to AES3 standard.
Remote Control Methods:
External Modem or 10/100BaseTX Ethernet.
--Modem (support not yet available as of software version 2.2): User-supplied Hayes
command compatible external serial modem connected to rear-panel DB-9 male serial
port.
-- Ethernet: TCP/IP control via web page interface and Java (TM) remote control
program included in the web pages. All software is served from the built-in web server;
there is nothing to install on the user's computer.