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Audinate Introduces New Dante Broadway Networking Chip

Audinate, developer of the industry-leading Dante media networking technology, announces the immediate availability of its new Dante Broadway networking chip designed for mid-channel count audio products. Available in eight-by-eight and 16x16 channel options, Dante Broadway is ideal for adding Dante audio networking to products such as small mixers, power amplifiers, DSPs, hardware interfaces, and conferencing solutions.

Dante Broadway blends the small form factor of Audinate's renowned Ultimo products with the most popular features of the powerful Brooklyn II module, including latency as low as 0.25ms and support for Gigabit Ethernet. Redundancy is also supported in specific configurations for high-availability applications. With a rich set of control interfaces (including SPI, UART, and GPIO), plus support for Dante Device Protocol, packet bridging and AES67, Dante Broadway can seamlessly connect an audio product into the growing ecosystem of Dante-enabled products.

"As Dante adoption has continued to accelerate, our manufacturer customers are looking to integrate Dante networking more broadly across their product line," states David Myers, COO of Audinate. "We are pleased to add Dante Broadway to the range of solutions we offer, giving OEMs a cost-effective way to add Dante to mid-tier channel count products."

Dante Broadway will be on display at the NAB Show, April 24 - 27 in Las Vegas in booth C5409, and more information can be found at the URL below.

WWWwww.audinate.com/broadway

WWWwww.audinate.com


(19 April 2017)

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