Description
ANI22
ANI22 Audio Network Interface
Audio network interface allows 2 analog mic or line inputs and 2 analog outputs to connect to a Dante network for easy audio routing and convenient browser-based remote control. Audio network interface complements the existing ANI4IN and ANI4OUT products.
More flexibility for every kind of application where it is required to get analog audio onto and from a Dante network: The ANI22 Audio Network Interface complements the existing ANI4IN and ANI4OUT products, and is available with XLR and block connectors. It brings up to two line / mic signals onto or from a Dante network for easy audio routing and convenient browser-based remote control.
FEATURES
- Converts up to 2 mic/line analog signals onto a Dante Network
- Converts up to 2 Dante digital audio signals to line/mic analog signals, ANI22BLOCK: Analog audio block connectors (2 in, 2 out); ANI22XLR: Analog audio XLR connectors (2 in, 2 out)
- Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) eliminates need for outboard power supply
- Compact form factor is easy to mount without equipment rack
Specifications
Analog Connections
- Inputs
- Active Balanced
- ANI22-XLR (2) XLR connector
- ANI22-BLOCK (2) 6-pin block connector
- Outputs
- Impedance Balanced
- ANI22-XLR (2) XLR connector
- ANI22-BLOCK (2) 3-pin block connector
- Network Connections (Dante Digital Audio)
- (1) RJ45
- Channel Count: 2 Inputs, 2 Outputs
- Polarity
- Non-inverting, any input to any output
- Power Requirements
- Power over Ethernet (PoE), Class 0. (PoE Plus compatible).
- Power Consumption
- 11W, maximum
- Weight
- 672 g (1.5 lbs)
- Dimensions H x W x D
- 4 x 14 x 12.8 cm (1.6 x 5.5 x 5.0 in.)
- Control Application
- HTML5 Browser-based
- Operating Temperature Range
- −6.7°C (20°F) to 40°C (104°F)
- Storage Temperature Range
- −29°C (-20°F) to 74°C (165°F)
- Thermal Power Dissipation
- Maximum 12.1 W (41.3 BTU/hr)
- typical 9.8 W (33.7 BTU/hr)
Audio
- Frequency Response ±1 dB
- 20 to 20,000 Hz
- Dante Digital Audio
- Sampling Rate 48 kHz
- Bit Depth 24
- Latency
Does not include Dante latency - Analog to Dante 0.35 ms
- Dante to Analog 0.71 ms
- Analog Gain Range
Adjustable in 3 dB steps - 51 dB
- Dynamic Range (Analog-to-Dante)
20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted, typical - 113 dB
- Equivalent Input Noise
20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted, input terminated with 150? - Analog Gain Setting= +0 dB -93 dBV
- Analog Gain Setting= +27 dB -119 dBV
- Analog Gain Setting= +51 dB -130 dBV
- Total Harmonic Distortion
@ 1 kHz, 0 dBV Input, 0 dB analog gain - <0.05%
- Common Mode Rejection Ratio
150? balanced source @ 1 kHz - >70 dB
- Input Impedance
- 5 kΩ
- Output Impedance
- 150 Ω
- Input Clipping Level
- Analog Gain Setting= +0 dB +20 dBV
- Analog Gain Setting= +27 dB -7 dBV
- Analog Gain Setting= +51 dB -31 dBV
- Analog Output Level
Selectable - Line 0 dB
- Aux - 20 dB
- Mic -46 dB
- Built-in Digital Signal Processing
- Per Channel
- Equalizer (4-band Parametric, Dante Channels Only), Mute, Limiter,
- Gain (140 dB range)
- System
- Channel Summing
Networking
- Cable Requirements
- Cat 5e or higher (shielded cable recommended)