Tascam Dante 64-Channel Dante Interface Card for DA-6400/DA-6400dp
Model: IF-DA64
About: Tascam Dante 64-Channel Dante Interface Card for DA-6400/DA-6400dp
The TASCAM IF-DA64 is an optional 64-channel Dante interface card with ST 2110 support dedicated to the DA-6400 series models.
Equipped with primary and secondary ports for I/O redundancy, the IF-DA64 supports simultaneous input/output of 64-channels in sampling frequencies of 44.1k/48kHz, and 32-channels in 88.2k/96kHz.
Now compatible with SMPTE ST 2110-30
Dante module firmware V1.2.0.0 now supports SMPTE ST-2110-30, which will enable a smooth IP transmission of PCM digital audio for structuring broadcast systems.
- * Audinate's provided Dante Domain Manager (DDM) v1.1 or higher is required for the operation of SMPTE ST 2110-30.
SMTPE ST 2110
SMPTE ST-2110 is a video and audio IP network standard defined by SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers). SMPTE ST-2110 is designed to separately embed and transmit video, audio, and ancillary signals, reducing the de-embedding processing load and network load of each device, while also enabling users to de-embed only the packet data they desire for further edit. ST-2110-30 realizes IP transmission of PCM digital audio, enabling high-precision synchronization using PTP (IEEE1588-2008) and low-latency transmission. It is expected to become a network standard protocol in next-generation broadcasting systems.
Specifications
- Channels and formats
- 44.1/48 kHz: 64 channels max
- 88.2/96 kHz: 32 channels max
- Connector - RJ-45
- Transmission protocol - Dante
- Gigabit Ethernet standard - 1000BASE-T (IEEE 802.3ab)
- Cables - category 5e or faster
UPC: 043774032068
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Warranty: Tascam Dante 64-Channel Dante Interface Card for DA-6400/DA-6400dp
AVShop.ca Warranty:
30 Days
Manufacturer's Warranty:
1 Year Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty will cover parts, labour and return shipping back to you once repaired. Shipping into the service centre is not covered