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Sonifex AVN-DIO02 Analogue XLR Stereo Input to Dante®

 415,00

Sonifex AAVN-DIO01 Dante® to Analogue XLR Stereo Output

Experience high-quality audio conversion with the AVN-DIO01, part of Sonifex’s DIO range. This Dante AoIP to analogue XLR stereo output converter boasts two balanced XLR outputs and a Neutrik EtherCon® connector for seamless integration into your network.

Description

Sonifex AVN-DIO02 Analogue XLR Stereo Input to Dante®

The AVN-DIO02 is an analogue XLR stereo input to Dante AoIP network converter in the Sonifex DIO range of Dante input/output devices. It features two balanced analogue XLR inputs and one Neutrik EtherCon® connector for direct connection to a Dante AoIP network.

All Sonifex DIO interfaces provide a simple, convenient, and elegant plug and play method of connecting legacy analogue and digital audio equipment to the Dante AoIP audio network.

The A/D and D/A circuitry offers 120dB of dynamic range – ten times better than similar competing products. All DIO products use Dante Controller for configuration and are powered by PoE (Power over Ethernet). They use rugged aluminium boxes with side slots for screw-mounting and contain superior audio circuitry for optimal audio performance. All feature rugged Neutrik EtherCon® connectors and Neutrik lockable audio connectors for ultra-reliable connectivity.

  • 2 x balanced XLR analogue inputs.
  • Neutrik EtherCon® Ethernet connection.
  • Fully Dante compliant device.
  • AES67 compatible.
  • Dante Domain Manager compliant.
  • Ultra-high quality, wide dynamic range A/D conversion.
  • Powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet).
Technical Specification For AVN-DIO02
Analogue XLR Input Pin-out

Pin Function
1 Chassis Ground
2 Input Phase
3 Input Non Phase
Line Input – XLR/Terminal
Parameter Description
Input Impedance: >10kΩ balanced
0dBFS Line-Up: +18dBu
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz, +0/-0.2dB (600Ω load, ref 1kHz)
THD+N: <-118dBFS, -12dBu, 20Hz to 20kHz, 20kHz BW
Dynamic Range: 120dB, 20kHz BW, Rs=200Ω
Crosstalk: <-110dB
Common Mode Rejection: >60dB @ 1kHz
Dante
Parameter Description
Sample Rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
Encoding: PCM 16, PCM 24, PCM 32
PoE Power
Standard 802.3af
Class 0
PD Power Range 0.44 W to 12.94 W
Typical PSE Power Usage 3 W
Max PSE Power Usage 15.4 W
Equipment Type
AVN-DIO02: Analogue XLR Stereo Input to Dante®
Physical Specification
Dimensions (Raw): 10.9cm (W) x 7.3cm (D) x 4.3cm (H)
4.3” (W) x 2.9” (D) x 1.7” (H)
Dimensions (Boxed): 17.4cm (W) x 9.5cm (D) x 5.6cm (H)
6.9” (W) x 3.7” (D) x 2.2” (H)
Weight: Nett: 0.2kg Gross: 0.3kg
Nett: 0.44lbs Gross: 0.66lbs
Description

Sonifex AVN-DIO02 Analogue XLR Stereo Input to Dante®

The AVN-DIO02 is an analogue XLR stereo input to Dante AoIP network converter in the Sonifex DIO range of Dante input/output devices. It features two balanced analogue XLR inputs and one Neutrik EtherCon® connector for direct connection to a Dante AoIP network.

All Sonifex DIO interfaces provide a simple, convenient, and elegant plug and play method of connecting legacy analogue and digital audio equipment to the Dante AoIP audio network.

The A/D and D/A circuitry offers 120dB of dynamic range – ten times better than similar competing products. All DIO products use Dante Controller for configuration and are powered by PoE (Power over Ethernet). They use rugged aluminium boxes with side slots for screw-mounting and contain superior audio circuitry for optimal audio performance. All feature rugged Neutrik EtherCon® connectors and Neutrik lockable audio connectors for ultra-reliable connectivity.

  • 2 x balanced XLR analogue inputs.
  • Neutrik EtherCon® Ethernet connection.
  • Fully Dante compliant device.
  • AES67 compatible.
  • Dante Domain Manager compliant.
  • Ultra-high quality, wide dynamic range A/D conversion.
  • Powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet).
Specifications
Technical Specification For AVN-DIO02
Analogue XLR Input Pin-out

Pin Function
1 Chassis Ground
2 Input Phase
3 Input Non Phase
Line Input – XLR/Terminal
Parameter Description
Input Impedance: >10kΩ balanced
0dBFS Line-Up: +18dBu
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz, +0/-0.2dB (600Ω load, ref 1kHz)
THD+N: <-118dBFS, -12dBu, 20Hz to 20kHz, 20kHz BW
Dynamic Range: 120dB, 20kHz BW, Rs=200Ω
Crosstalk: <-110dB
Common Mode Rejection: >60dB @ 1kHz
Dante
Parameter Description
Sample Rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
Encoding: PCM 16, PCM 24, PCM 32
PoE Power
Standard 802.3af
Class 0
PD Power Range 0.44 W to 12.94 W
Typical PSE Power Usage 3 W
Max PSE Power Usage 15.4 W
Equipment Type
AVN-DIO02: Analogue XLR Stereo Input to Dante®
Physical Specification
Dimensions (Raw): 10.9cm (W) x 7.3cm (D) x 4.3cm (H)
4.3” (W) x 2.9” (D) x 1.7” (H)
Dimensions (Boxed): 17.4cm (W) x 9.5cm (D) x 5.6cm (H)
6.9” (W) x 3.7” (D) x 2.2” (H)
Weight: Nett: 0.2kg Gross: 0.3kg
Nett: 0.44lbs Gross: 0.66lbs
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Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 18 × 10 × 8 cm

Brand

Sonifex

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Sonifex is a Private Limited Company owned by the directors, which manufactures broadcast audio equipment. These are for for the radio, TV, security and telecommunications industries. This is a family business, started as a partnership in 1969 by Paul and Dorothy Brooke.  They had a steady turnover of trading, and has established a recognised position in the radio broadcasting industry. The company became a limited company in 1983 and the operation moved to new purpose built premises at Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, during 1986. In 1987, the size of the premises was doubled to 11,000 square feet. The production space with excellent working conditions and facilities for recreation. An extension was completed in February 1998, adding another 7,000 ft² of engineering and storage space. Over 90% of British radio broadcast studios have in the past used some form of Sonifex equipment. The company exports on average 50% of its products. Sonifex supplies equipment to over 60 countries world-wide and is recognised for the quality and reliability of its designs and finished equipment.
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