Lynx E22 and E44 PCI Express Cards

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  1. Daz

    Daz Guest

    Lynx Studio Technology: E44 and E22

    E44 - FOUR ANALOG I/O CHANNELS AND FOUR DIGITAL I/O CHANNELS

    E22 - TWO ANALOG I/O CHANNELS AND TWO DIGITAL I/O CHANNELS

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    The E44/E22 PCI Express cards are designed to satisfy the most demanding professional recording and broadcast studio requirements. Built upon the legacy of the industry-leading LynxONE and LynxTWO cards, the E series takes a leap forward to offer the highest performance A/D and D/A conversion system ever incorporated into a PCI Express card. In fact the E44 and E22 performance even eclipses that of the Lynx Aurora converters. Since 1998, Lynx has provided high-reliability add-in cards engineered for 24/7 operation. The E series improves upon this tradition with upgraded enhancements for I/O protection and shielding.

    The E44 is roughly the equivalent of the LynxTWO-A in a PCI Express format. The E22 closely corresponds to the Lynx L22.

    The E44/E22 cards utilize sophisticated design methodologies to achieve high performance levels. Components are meticulously chosen to support low noise and distortion. Circuit topologies are compact and cancel external noise pickup. Capacitors with solid dielectrics provide high reliability and long life. Considerable effort is applied to PCB layout which focuses on component placement and routing of traces, as well as copious use of copper planes for shielding and power distribution.

    The power available from the PCI Express bus offers a particular challenge due to the lack of a negative supply rail which is required to power analog amplifier stages. The E series utilizes a unique scheme to generate supply rails that are extremely low noise while being very tolerant of poorly designed computer power supplies.

    The use of field-programmable-gate-arrays (FPGA) is another core technology pioneered for use in audio devices by Lynx. The E series uses the latest devices with a wealth of resources for parallel processing in our 16 X 8 mixer and V2 DMA engine which maximizes throughput on the PCIe bus while minimizing CPU workload. As always, FPGA’s allow for field-upgradeability to add features in the future.

    Ideal for:

    Capturing and archiving historic and classic material with extreme accuracy and transparency.

    Broadcast applications requiring 24/7 flawless operation

    Audio measurement

    Audio production

    Medical, military and industrial applications that require full audio spectrum capabilities and extreme reliability

    E44

    ● Four channels A/D and D/A conversion

    ● Four channels of AES3 or S/PDIF I/O

    ● Extremely low-jitter SynchroLock sample clock generator

    E22

    ● Two channels A/D and D/A conversion

    ● Two channels of AES3 or S/PDIF I/O

    ● Extremely low-jitter SynchroLock sample clock generator

    For both E44 & E22:

    Sample rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz
    Fixed or adjustable trim level on all analog I/O’s, relay controlled
    Automatic output muting on power on/off (de-thump)
    FPGA-based on-board hardware mixing
    V2 DMA Engine promotes extremely low-latency operation
    Drivers for Macintosh OS X, Windows 7 & 8. Thunderbolt compatible.
    Lynx Mixer application
    RoHS compliant
    Designed and built in the USA
    The E44, available December 2014, has a suggested retail price of $1095.
    The E22 suggested retail price is $795 and will be available in 01 2015.
     
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  3. old school shred

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    How much are they and what is RTL as calculated at dawbench.com ?
     
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