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7

AUX IN (JP9)

Pin

1

Right Aux Input +

Pin

3

Right Aux Input -

Pin

5

Left Aux Input +

Pin

7

Left Aux Input -

Pin

9,11,13,15

No connection

Pin

2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16

Ground

The Auxiliary inputs are balanced inputs, the same as the Line In
and can be used in the same way; as a record source or analog
feed-through to the Line Out.

MIC (JP7)

Pin

1

Microphone input (2.5
VDC phantom power

Pin

2

Ground

The microphone input will supply phantom power required by an
Electret type condenser microphone.  A dynamic microphone can
also be used, although the phantom power will degrade the dy-
namic range of the microphone somewhat.  This can be avoided
by using an adapter with a DC blocking capacitor when using a
dynamic microphone.

Summary of Contents for SX-34

Page 1: ...Digital Audio Adapter User s Manual September 17 1999 Rev E ANTEX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 1125 W 190 th STREET GARDENA CALIFORNIA 90248 info antex com www antex com Toll Free 1 800 338 4231 Fax 310 5...

Page 2: ...FCC Rules In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interf...

Page 3: ...BALANCED SIGNALS 13 IMPEDANCE AND SIGNAL LEVELS 14 PLAYBACK AND RECORD DEVICES 15 COMPRESSION DATA RATES AND NETWORKS 16 ISO MPEG 1 BITRATES 17 DRIVER INSTALLATION 19 WINDOWS 95 19 Setup Tips Upgrade...

Page 4: ...34 SX 6 MIXER AND BLOCK DIAGRAM 36 SX 5e MIXER AND BLOCK DIAGRAM 39 ANTEX METER 42 TROUBLESHOOTING 46 TECHNICAL ORDERING INFORMATION 49 APPENDIX 50 Connectors for Male Headers 50 Terms 50 Specificati...

Page 5: ...File Open Dialog Box 25 Figure 8 Auto Repeat 26 Figure 9 SX 36 Mixer 32 Figure 10 SX 36 Block Diagram 33 Figure 11 SX 34 Mixer 34 Figure 12 SX 34 Block Diagram 35 Figure 13 SX 6 Mixer 37 Figure 14 SX...

Page 6: ...s the driver the Antex Demo application Antex Mixer ap plication and Antex VU Meter application Contact Antex Techni cal Support or visit the Antex website www antex com for infor mation about DOS or...

Page 7: ...del Antex Cards use the same jumper arrangement to set the board number JUMPER SETTINGS CONNECTIONS Top View Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board 4 Covered by jumper J1 SX 5e 6 34 35 36 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4...

Page 8: ...using connectors on the card s bracket Other connectors for auxiliary functions are single or dual row male headers on the card itself The pins on these connectors are numbered as follows Dual row hea...

Page 9: ...4 balanced connections and shielded coax cable for unbalanced connections See the section Balanced and Unbalanced Sig nals...

Page 10: ...ut DB 9 Female Balanced Analog I O Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SX 35 36 Balanced I O to XLR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Balanced In XLR male shell female pins Left Right 1 2 3 GND Right Balanced Out XLR female...

Page 11: ...t Line Output Pin 11 Right Line Output Pin 13 Left Line Output Pin 15 Left Line Output Pin 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Ground This connector duplicates the function of the DB9 connector It might be used with...

Page 12: ...way as a record source or analog feed through to the Line Out MIC JP7 Pin 1 Microphone input 2 5 VDC phantom power Pin 2 Ground The microphone input will supply phantom power required by an Electret...

Page 13: ...der the provides connections for an SPx module 2 Output Header JP5 JP5 is a 5 pin 0 100 spaced header that provides connec tions for the left and right output signals These are the same signals provid...

Page 14: ...0 100 spaced header that provides a microphone input connection This is the same connection provided by the MIC jack on the bracket A signal present at JP7 is switched in only when there is no plug in...

Page 15: ...10 5 Mono Header JP4 JP4 is a 2 pin 0 100 spaced header that provides a mono in put connection This input is not currently supported 1 Ground Mono Input 2...

Page 16: ...ft Out 6 nc 7 nc 8 Right Out 9 Left Out DB 9 Female Balanced Analog I O Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SX 6 Balanced I O to XLR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Right Balanced Out XLR female shell male pins 1 1 Left 2...

Page 17: ...tes the function of the DB9 connector It might be used with a custom Industrial Rack Mount PC with a special cable harness that brought the connections out to the front panel MICROPHONE INPUT JP3 Pin...

Page 18: ...eceiving only the voltage difference between the 2 wires of the twisted pair Hum and noise picked up by the cable will be picked up equally by both wires of the twisted pair and rejected by the balanc...

Page 19: ...nus grounded 8 dBu Not recommended Output Minus floating 2 dBu 14 dBu IMPEDANCE AND SIGNAL LEVELS The concept of matching impedances when connecting equip ment is important for radio frequency devices...

Page 20: ...degrading the signal to noise ratio accordingly The trim controls on the SX 6 and SX 36 operate in the analog domain and preserve the signal to noise ratio It is always better to choose the lower tri...

Page 21: ...48 KHz would use 48 000 x 2 x 2 1 192 000 bytes second or 11 5 megabytes minute MPEG and ADPCM are examples of file formats which utilize data compression MPEG is the highest quality compressed forma...

Page 22: ...d a conversation for archive pur poses the sound quality may be adequate ADPCM is also easier to edit In a network environment where all sound files are stored on a server and sent to the individual c...

Page 23: ...0 96 5 3 96 7 4 96 8 0 128 5 5 128 6 0 160 4 8 Layer II 32 KHz 44 1 KHz 48 KHz Bitrate kbits s Compression ratio Bitrate kbits s Compression ratio Bitrate kbits s Compression ratio 32 16 32 22 1 32 2...

Page 24: ...diskette into the A drive or point to di rectory containing the installation files Click OK 8 Select SX 36 or other card as appropriate Press OK Press Next 9 Press Finish 10 Select Yes to reboot and...

Page 25: ...At the prompt for the driver installation disk point to location of driver files Click OK 13 Click OK to exit the System Properties dialog 14 Reboot to enable the driver Setup Tips Upgrade Driver WIN...

Page 26: ...setup Insert the DRIVER disk into the A drive Click OK 3 The software will install itself on your hard drive 4 The Antex Audio Driver Setup window will pop up Select the correct adapter type SX 36 SX...

Page 27: ...on a separate floppy disk The same disk is used for Windows 95 98 and NT The software installs in the usual manner 1 Insert the disk into the floppy drive 2 From the Start menu select Run 3 On the com...

Page 28: ...available on the Antex audio board you have installed in your system Sample Rate This list box selects specific sample rates for recording and displays the sample rate of the file that is currently pl...

Page 29: ...g can only be changed when the card is in Stop mode If the card is in Paused Record or is recording the Sample Rate or Compression will not actu ally change even though the dialog box allows you to ch...

Page 30: ...level of the current file that is being recorded or played Wave Device If your driver is configured for dual devices or your com puter has more than one Antex audio board this drop down list box will...

Page 31: ...nt of time if desired Figure 8 Auto Repeat Play Stop Once a file has been selected pressing the play button will start the playback During playback this button changes to Stop If a file has not been s...

Page 32: ...ected and that there is a different Address and Interrupt for each card Each device on each card is accessible in the Antex Demo by using the pull down menu Open as many instances of the Antex Demo as...

Page 33: ...44 1 KHz 32 KHz 48 KHz SX 35 44 1 KHz 32 KHz 48 KHz SX 36 48 KHz 44 1 KHz 48 KHz MIXER AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS The purpose of these two diagrams is to give the user an under standing of the signal flow thr...

Page 34: ...maximum signal which can be input is 8 dBu without being clipped by the A D converter This applies to having the record source set to G or I If the record source is set to J Line Out a hotter signal...

Page 35: ...on the Line Out may sound fine To monitor the actual recording it is necessary to select the record source using buttons G H or I and set the record level with an external device before the signal ge...

Page 36: ...ends on the particular situation The VOX control is used to start the recording of a file automati cally when the audio source level goes above the threshold set by the slider If this control is used...

Page 37: ...32 L K A A B C D E G H I J Figure 9 SX 36 Mixer...

Page 38: ...33 Figure 10 SX 36 Block Diagram...

Page 39: ...34 SX 34 MIXER AND BLOCK DIAGRAM The SX 34 diagrams are the same as the SX 36 with the excep tion that the SX 34 does not have the Input or Output Trim Con trols C D E G H I K L Figure 11 SX 34 Mixer...

Page 40: ...35 Figure 12 SX 34 Block Diagram...

Page 41: ...because using these controls lowers the signal levels while leaving the noise floor unchanged These controls are intended to mix 2 playback files together or to fade a file up or down at the beginnin...

Page 42: ...37 M L B K Figure 13 SX 6 Mixer...

Page 43: ...38 Figure 14 SX 6 Block Diagram...

Page 44: ...e in the digital domain They amount to multiplication routines in the DSP which take the signal level and multiply it by a scaling factor between 0 and 1 This is important to note because using these...

Page 45: ...tting both sliders at maximum is when playing 2 files simultaneously In this case it may be necessary to lower the sliders slightly to prevent clipping from occurring when peaks of both files occur at...

Page 46: ...41 Figure 16 SX 5e Block Diagram...

Page 47: ...to the meter in the Antex Mixer or Antex Demo but is much more flexi ble It also may be used in conjunction with third party software applications The ability to size the window is very convenient wh...

Page 48: ...43 If you right click or double click on the meter window the following window will pop up Figure 18 Antex Meter pull down menu...

Page 49: ...lows you to select whether the meter is peak reading or averaging VU Peak Hold Level will keep the peak level lit for the time indicated Headroom Indicator determines where the 0dB point is The defaul...

Page 50: ...x Card Note that even if the meter is in peak mode peaks which occur in between the update intervals will be missed To avoid this the update interval should be 5 ms or less Once the meter is set the w...

Page 51: ...r Input Output Range Make sure you select a valid setting for the Antex card and that the dialog box shows that there are no conflicting devices in your system at the selected Interrupt or I O range I...

Page 52: ...f cable to 7 feet 3 Make sure signal levels are matched Set the Play sliders in the Antex Demo or Antex Mixer applications at or close to maximum for lowest noise level Set the Trim Control to 8 rathe...

Page 53: ...and There is a lot of noise or hum even when the Antex Card is idle above There are dropouts or pops and clicks 1 You may be exceeding the maximum sample rate the card is capable of with the number o...

Page 54: ...will re duce the amount of data required by each card TECHNICAL ORDERING INFORMATION If you have any questions concerning the operation of your board or would like to place an order please contact us...

Page 55: ...headers is to use insulation displacement ribbon cable connectors This is the type of cable that connects to your hard drive These are lower profile but the ribbon cable wires are fairly delicate The...

Page 56: ...gital domain Only the specifica tions of the device will tell you whether the control is actually digi tal or analog The digital type of volume control will degrade sig nal to noise performance when u...

Page 57: ...sponse 20Hz to 20KHz 5dB Mic input level 10mV RMS Mic input impedance 1K ohms Mic phantom power 2 5VDC w 2K limiting resistor SX 36 THD N 02 max Dynamic Range 80 B min Balanced Output level low trim 8...

Page 58: ...nput impedance 10K ohms DSP TMS320C32 50MHz Note that the Line Out will drive headphones but the low fre quency response will begin rolling off at approximately 90Hz SX 6 THD N 02 max Dynamic Range 85...

Page 59: ...s to trans mit digital audio signals by wire or radio However this practice has not yet become common due to the extremely wide signal bandwidth required to transmit real time digital audio signals Fo...

Page 60: ...as linear pulse code modulation or PCM Let s take a brief look at how PCM works Converting an analog signal to digital is a two stage process sampling and quantization This is illustrated in Figure 20...

Page 61: ...tom of Figure 20 Once for each cycle of the sam pling frequency the sample and hold circuit slices the input sig nal allowing the quantizing circuit to generate a digital number equal to the closest o...

Page 62: ...iscrete voltage equal to the quantization levels in the analog to digital process The shape of this continuously changing stream of quantization levels approximates the shape of the original wave This...

Page 63: ...a very brief and of necessity oversimplified ex planation of how digital audio works For the interested reader the book Principles of Digital Audio by Ken C Pohlmann copy right 1985 by Howard W Sams i...

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