The Dante Brooklyn Adapter Module (DBAM) from Attero Design offers OEM users of legacy Dante modules and legacy CobraNet (CM-1 or CM-2) modules to upgrade to Audinate Brooklyn II Dante technology.
The DBAM is designed in the exact electrical and mechanical form factor of the Cirrus Logic CM-1 and CM-2, and provides primary and secondary Gigabit Ethernet connections for full audio network redundancy. Electrical support for the legacy Host Management Interface (HMI) port allows control of the DBAM with only software changes on legacy HMI-based platforms. The standard DBAM supports 32x32 digital audio inputs and outputs, and can be optionally populated to support 64x64 as well.
‘The availability of the DBAM module will facilitate the upgrade of CobraNet and legacy Dante equipment to the latest Dante technology with minimum time and technical risk,’ says Mike Sims, Attero Director of Sales & Marketing. ‘This guarantees the fastest time to market, allowing OEMs to take advantage of Dante’s dominant position in networked audio solutions.’
‘The Dante Brooklyn Adaptor Module not only addresses the needs of customers who had been using the Dante Legacy Module, but opens up a ready-to-use solution for existing CobraNet CM-1 and CM-2 designs,’ says Audinate CEO, Lee Ellison. ‘This provides OEMs with a simple upgrade path to support Dante in their products.’
The price of the DBAM includes an Audinate Brooklyn II module, making the DBAM a complete Dante connectivity solution off-the-shelf.