Lynx LS-ADAT Addon Card

24Bit/192kHz - 32-Channels - ADAT Addon Card

The LS-ADAT provides 16 channels of ADAT LightPipe I/O to the AES16, LynxTWO and Lynx L22 PCI cards and the AES16e PCI Express card. Mounted next to the primary card, the LS-ADAT is controlled from the Lynx Mixing Application that is already present. This powerful mixer allows the 16 ADAT inputs to be routed to any output and any of the AES16, LynxTWO or L22s analog or digital input signals to be routed to the LS-ADAT’s 16 Lightpipe channels. LS-ADAT installs in an empty bracket internally in your computer, no PCI slot is required.

With four Lightpipe ports on the front (two for input and two for output), 16 input and 16 output channels are available at sample rates up to 48 kHz. Eight channels at 96 kHz and four channels at 192 kHz are available using S/MUX technology.

The ADAT Sync In port provides two methods of sample accurate synchronization, ASIO and LS-ADAT’s built-in cue point capability. LS-ADAT offers a wide variety of sample clock options. Its sample clock can be derived from a word clock or composite video received by the LynxTWO. Also either Lightpipe input or the Sync port can be selected as the clock source. When the AES16 is selected as clock source, the LS-ADAT benefits from the extremely low jitter of the AES16’s SynchroLock word clock.

ADAT Optical I/O
Number / Type Two inputs and two outputs, compatible with Alesis ADAT Type I and Type II Optical Digital Interface Protocol, up to 24-bit data
Channels 16 @ 44.1kHz 48 kHz sample rates
8 @ 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz sample rates, S/MUX enabled
4 @ 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz sample rates, SMUX enabled
Input Receiver Fast-locking phase-locked loop with 30 kHz to 55 kHz lock range
ADAT Synchronization I/O
Number / Type One 9-pin Sync In port compatible with Alesis Synchronization Protocol
Signals Time code (sample count), word clock, and MIDI control data
Sample Accurate Methods ASIO Positioning Protocol and hardware-based SMPTE frame address matching logic (Cue Point).
MTC Time code to MTC conversion
MIDI MIDI port transfers serial input control data
Clock Synchronization
Clock Sources Host card (LynxTWO/L22/AES16), Optical In 1, Optical In 2, ADAT Sync In
Modes Master mode: utilizes LynxTWO/L22/AES16 low-jitter sample clock to drive external ADAT devices
Slave mode: word clock derived from external ADAT device
Architecture
Core FPGA-based core. Support for field upgrades of firmware.
Audio Devices Host Card is visible to applications as eight stereo record devices corresponding to ADAT optical inputs 1 – 16 and eight stereo play devices corresponding to ADAT optical outputs 1 – 16.
Routing/Mixing Integrates with host card’s digital mixer to allow independent routing of ADAT I/O with host card analog and digital I/O.
Connections
I/O Ports (4) Bracket-mounted TOSLINK connectors. (1) 9-pin female D-sub connector.
Other LStream interface headers
General
Host Interface Lynx proprietary LStream™ Interface: 24.5 Mbps bi-directional
Requirements One available bracket position (PCI slot not required), Host card: LynxTWO/L22/AES16
Size 3.0” H X 5.0” W X 0.75” D
EMI Certifications FCC and CE
  • Brand: Lynx
  • Form Factor: Internal
  • Format: Addon
  • Total Inputs: 16
  • Total Outputs: 16
  • Analog Inputs:
  • Analog Outputs:
  • Digital I/O: 16/16
  • MIDI I/O:
  • Microphone Preamps:
  • Sample Rate: 192kHz
  • Headphone outs:
  • Included Software:

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