Cirrus Logic, Yamaha Bring CobraNet-Based Audio Network to 2005 World Expo Hall in Aichi, Japan.AUSTIN, Texas -- Cirrus Logic (company) Cirrus Logic - A manufacturer of integrated circuits including the Advanced RISC Machine and display interface processors and cards for use as Windows accelerators (requiring dedicated driver software). http://cirrus.com/. Inc. (Nasdaq:CRUS crus (krus) pl. cru´ra [L.] 1. leg (1). 2. a leglike part. crus ce´rebri ) The 15 million anticipated visitors to the 2005 World Expo in Aichi, Japan, are experiencing superior audio performances at the Expo Hall Expo Hall is an indoor arena located at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa, Florida. The arena was used by the National Hockey League's Tampa Bay Lightning during the team's first season in the league in 1992-1993. thanks to the teaming of Yamaha's professional audio equipment and Cirrus Logic's CobraNet(TM) digital audio over Ethernet In audio engineering (and now in broadcast engineering), audio over Ethernet (sometimes AoE) is the concept of using an Ethernet-based network to transmit digital audio. technology. The CobraNet digital audio system, adopted by the 2005 World Expo for implementation in the Expo Hall, will provide an extremely clear, high-quality acoustical environment for the daily Expo Hall performances celebrating a wide variety of cultures around the world. The Expo Hall is an interior hall accommodating 440 people and was designed for a conventional all-in-one mixer at the center of a cutting-edge sound system that networks the audio signals and control signals via CobraNet technology, the leading standard for delivering digital audio over Ethernet networks. "We are proud that Yamaha chose CobraNet technology to create some of the most powerful entertainment experiences, and especially honored to be participating with Yamaha at the 2005 World Exposition Aichi," said Keith Cheney, vice president and general manager, Cirrus Logic Embedded Products Division. "Yamaha's selection of CobraNet technology for its equipment at the 2005 World Exposition underscores CobraNet's position as the leading standard for delivering networked digital audio." CobraNet technology is being used between front-of-house (FOH) and the stage-wing (stage right) PM5D mixing consoles and DME (Distributed Management Environment) A network monitoring and control protocol defined by the Open Software Foundation (now The Open Group). DME was not widely used. DME - Distributed Management Environment 64Ns Digital Mixing Engines from Yamaha. The control room PM5D handles FOH duties, while the stage wing right PM5D handles monitoring. Output processing is handled by the Yamaha DME mixing engines. The audio mixed by the control room PM5D and DME64N (which performs the PM5D's matrix extension) is transmitted digitally via CobraNet to another DME64N (stage right). The system utilizes an optical cable between the DMEs with a secondary link for fault tolerance/reliability purposes, and 24-bit, 48 kHz digital audio is being transported with a low latency Low latency allows human-unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics. This can be especially important for internet connections utilizing services such as online gaming and VOIP - VOIP is not as important as of 1.33ms. The Yamaha system further utilizes an Expo Hall installed wireless LAN A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area , allowing the DME64N's to be operated by a Tablet PC (1) A tablet computer environment from Microsoft that is based on an enhanced version of Windows XP. Designed to function more like a portable writing tablet than previous tablet-based computers, it includes handwriting recognition as well as the ability to retain handwritten words so that adjustments can be made while standing in front of the monitor speakers, allowing for real-time tuning. In addition, the PC-N series power amps (placed in the wings) can be controlled and monitored at all times from the control room using the ACU-16C amplifier control unit via CobraNet technology. With Cirrus Logic's CobraNet Silicon Series of integrated circuits Integrated circuits Miniature electronic circuits produced within and upon a single semiconductor crystal, usually silicon. Integrated circuits range in complexity from simple logic circuits and amplifiers, about 1/20 in. (1. , Cirrus Logic is enhancing CobraNet's position as the leading standard for distributing uncompressed digital audio over Ethernet networks. Devices that can now incorporate CobraNet technology includes power amplifiers, self-powered loudspeakers, signal processors, intercom systems, large facility audio distribution via ceiling speakers, paging stations, broadcast equipment and home automation consumer products. The 2005 World Exposition Aichi runs through Sept. 25, 2005. Yamaha Corporation “Yamaha” redirects here. For other uses, see Yamaha (disambiguation). The Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社 YAMAHA CORPORATION manufactures a complete line of musical instruments, professional audio products, customer-driven support products and computer-based products targeted to both the amateur and professional markets. More information about Yamaha Corporation is available at www.global.yamaha.com. Cirrus Logic Inc. Cirrus Logic develops high-precision analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits A mixed-signal integrated circuit combines analog circuits with digital signal processing (DSP) circuits on a single semiconductor die. An integrated circuit that includes both analog and digital circuitry (but no DSP), like a 555 timer, is generally not considered a mixed-signal for a broad range of consumer and industrial markets. Building on its diverse analog mixed-signal patent portfolio, Cirrus Logic delivers highly optimized products for consumer and commercial audio, automotive entertainment and industrial applications. The company operates from headquarters in Austin, Texas, with offices in Colorado, Europe, Japan and Asia. More information about Cirrus Logic is available at www.cirrus.com. Cirrus Logic and Cirrus are trademarks of Cirrus Logic Inc. All other product names noted herein may be trademarks of their respective holders. |
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