![]() The versatile DigiFlex 1000 frame can also accommodate AES/EBU Digital Audio distribution (using the DigiFlex 1652) as well as Analog and Digital Video distribution.īacked by a 10-year warranty, the 1651 will provide years of outstanding performance. A switch on the front of the module places the audio signal on the frame buss. ![]() An audio buss runs the full length of the frame to allow monitoring of any of the resident audio distribution amplifiers by a single monitoring amplifier, model 1626. This rugged 2RU frame can house up to 11 modules. The 1651 is designed to reside in Link's DigiFlex 1000 frame. The front panel features a DC power supply monitor LED. Plug-in terminal blocks are available on the 1021 Rear Cell. The rear panel module with build-out resistors and fixed terminal blocks is the model 1014. The LINK 1651 has a unique signal presence indicator on the rear panel. The 16 are identical with one exception: the 1651 has logarithmic bar graph level meters for the left and right channel signal indication. In addition, extreme care has been taken in the printed circuit board design to reduce noise and improve channel isolation. Today we continue to use digital displays with bar graph in audio. Both the input buffer and output driver offer noise figures of <7nV/Hz 1/2. Digital indicators with bar charts are used in radios and tapes to adjust the sound. Ultra low-noise components (including metal-oxide resistors) are used throughout the audio signal path. Its wide bandwidth (>120KHz) will allow for the distribution of SMPTE Time Code or BTSC Baseband Stereo. The output amplifier is capable of driving low impedance (150Ω) loads and is compensated for load capacitance of up to 10,000pF. The front end is high-impedance, balanced, with high commonmode rejection. Link Electronic's DigiFlex 1651 Stereo Audio Distribution Amplifier takes advantage of the latest in Operational Amplifier technology.
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