Starlink 9003T1 T1/E1 Dig i tal Trans mis sion Sys tem



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Starlink 9003T1 T1/E1 Dig i tal Trans mis sion Sys tem A

C ombining Moseley s unparalleled reputation for high quality RF aural Studio-Transmitter Links (STLs) with the performance and speed of today s telecommunications technology, the Starlink SL9003T1 takes audio program conveyance to a dramatic new level. This all-digital modular system for transmitting CD-quality audio over T1/E1 circuits is designed to convey audio in its cleanest, purest form with no compression reliably, economically and with the maximum amount of flexibility. An open-architecture system, the Starlink SL9003T1 lets you take advantage of dedicated T1/E1 Telco or 5.8 GHz unlicensed band radios for STL/TSL bi-directional applications. Its building block approach allows you to configure to your exact requirements with room to grow as your needs change. With world-class design versatile audio and multiplex modules, the Starlink SL9003T1 offers you easy and seamless connectivity to the outside world. Modular Design Open Architecture Starlink 9003T1 Digital Audio via T1/E1 COMMON PLATFORM Uncompressed 16-bit linear audio AES/EBU and analog I/Os on a single module 32, 44.1 or 48 khz sample rates Intelligent multiplex Optional voice, data, or ISO Layer II cards Flexible network configurations Integrated Intelligence The versatility and power of the Starlink SL9003T1 come from a complete range of personality modules and daughter cards that can be housed in a three-rack unit mainframe. The mainframe can house up to eight application-specific modules. Creating a custom Starlink SL9003T1 is just a matter of choosing the appropriate personality modules and daughter cards. Linear digital audio can be delivered by using the SL9000SE and SL9000SD source encoder and decoder modules. Full duplex bi-directional T1/E1 audio transmission is possible by addition of another source encoder and decoder pair. Transmitter control and operational communications can even be incorporated, with the simple addition of data and voice cards. Source Encoder Source Decoder 6-Port Mux

Network Management Most parameters of the Starlink 9003T1 and its personality modules are programmable from either the front panel or the Windowsbased Graphic Interface software. Extensive Network Management System features are standard with the Starlink 9003T1. Flash memory permits software upgrades. Complete display of parameters and diagnostics Stereo bargraph level display User selectable rates, interfaces Menu Driven Graphical User Interface and Network Management System Various network configurations can be stored for later use Full clock flexibility Full duplex configuration Supports up to eight personality modules Linear Audio Compressed Audio

Personality Modules Source Encoder/Decoder The stereo source encoder and decoder modules allow for 16-bit linear PCM at 32, 44.1 or 48 khz sample rates. Optional MODULES Source Encoder, 16-bit linear PCM audio encoding module; AES/EBU input / output, sample rate converter 32, 44.1, or 48 khz (includes daughter card for discrete XLR audio inputs / outputs); test tone generator. Source Decoder (mate for encoder), 16-bit linear decoding, AES/EBU and analog outputs available simultaneously. 6-Port Digital Multiplexer combines signals from the source encoders and decoders with signals from up to six optional daughter cards for transport on a T1/E1 line. Daughter cards include FXO/FXS telephone, 4-wire E&M voice, RS-232, 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet, V.35 ISO/MPEG coding can be added to convey additional compressed audio channels. Both modules accept and deliver both analog left and right and AES/EBU digital audio (loss of AES/EBU input will cause an automatic switch to analog). Intelligent Mul ti plex er The multiplex card acts as the controller and contains the T1 CSU or E1 interface. A single multiplex eliminates multiple levels of framing while significantly increasing throughput. Additional multiplex cards can be added for more channels. Each multiplex can host plug-in daughter cards used to transmit six additional highspeed data streams of voice, or data at rates up to the available aggregate rate. Channel Service Unit (CSU) All SL9003T1 systems contain an internal 6-port mux with internal CSU configured for industry standard B8ZS coding and D4 or ESF framing. Source Encoder Analog or AES/EBU input Built-in RS-232 data channel input Auto sensing AES/EBU interface for 32-48 KHz sampling Optinal ISO/MPEG encoder Built-in digital test tone Source Decoder Simultaneous analog and AES/EBU options Built-in RS-232 data channel output Optional ISO/MPEG Layer II decoder card Built-in digital test zone

Daughter Cards For Encoders/Decoders To convey additional stereo pairs in 1.544 Mbps source coding algorithms are necessary. The Starlink DAUGHTER CARDS CSU for direct conection to T1 circuit RS-449/V.35 Trunk I/O RS-422 I/O to external CSU ISO-MPEG Layer II - Psychoacoustic audio with one RS- 232 data channel Discrete XLR audio- Input/ Output RS-232 Data Module (Multiplex Only) Voice Interface (Multiplex Only) SL9003T1 allows the user to take advantage of ISO/MPEG Layer II encoding. ISO/MPEG Layer II is based on the psychoacoustic properties of the human ear, in particular spectral masking, to reduce perceived loss while maintaining coding efficiency. For Multiplex Each of the six ports can be used for either data or voice. Asynchronous, synchronous and Ethernet data, 2W FXO/FXS, 4W and E&M signaling are all supported. Digital Line Drivers and CSU A choice of RS-449/EIA530 or V.11/V.35 cards can connect the mux or source encoder/decoder with external digital circuits/lines. These line drivers and the multiplex provide time-slot assignments and channel-associated signaling between terminals, ensuring precision conveyance of audio material. CSU cars allow direct connection to T1 Circuits. 6-Port Mux Up to four user-specified daughter cards for voice, low-speed, and high-speed data Windows-based configuration Bus interface for up to eight personality modules Independent Mux and De-mux functions 2-wire FXS/FXO telephone 4-wire voice card; 16, 24, 32, 64kbps; E&M 300bps-38.4kbps low speed asynchronous data card RS-232 8kbps 2048kbps high speed synchronous data card V.35, RS-449, EIA-530 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet Bridge

Specifications SYSTEM Frequency Response Distortion Sample Rate Dynamic Range Time Delay Cross Talk Bit Error Immunity Level Stability Power Requirements < 5 Hz to 20 KHz (48 kbps), < 5 Hz to 15 khz (32 kbps) < 0.01% at 1 khz (compressed) Selectable 32, 44.1, 48 khz, built-in rate converter 90 db static encoder/decoder Linear 0 ms, ISO/MPEG 49 ms -80 db > 10-4 with no subjective loss in audio quality (ISO/MPEG) < 0.2 db 115Vac/230Vac, 12Vdc, 24Vdc, 48Vdc optional SOURCE ENCODER SOURCE DECODER Audio Input Connectors XLR Female XLR Male Audio Input Sample Rates 32/44.1/48 khz selectable, built-in rate converter Output Rates Also Selectable Analog Audio Inputs/Outputs Electronically balanced, 600/10kΩ selectable, CMRR>60 db Electronically balanced low/600 Ω selectable Analog Audio Levels -10 dbu to + 18 dbu, rear panel accessible Levels Same Digital Audio Inputs/Outputs AES/EBU or SPDIF selectable Outputs Same AES/EBU Inputs/Outputs Transformer balanced, 110 Ω input impedance Outputs Same SPDIF Inputs/Outputs Unbalanced, 75 Ω input impedance Outputs Same Data Input Connectors 9-pin D male RS-232 levels Output Connectors Same Data Input Rates Async, 300-9600 bps selectable (4800 max for ADPCM) Output Rates Same ISO/MPEG Modes Mono, dual channel, joint stereo, stereo (ISO/IEC 111172-3 Layer II) Modes Same ISO/MPEG Sample Rates 32/44.1/48 khz selectable Sample Rates Same Compressed Rates 32/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320/384 khz selectable Input Rates Same Trunk Output Connector 15-pin D Female Input Connectors Same Trunk Output Rates Uncompressed Linear (1.024, 1.4112, or 1.536 Mbps) Input Rates Same & Compressed (ISO/MPEG) Trunk Output Types Synchronous V.35 or RS-449 Input Types Same INTELLIGENT MULTIPLEXER Ports Aggregate Rates Resolution Clocks Interfaces Speeds Trunk 0 to 4 (Internal), 0 to 32 (External) Up to 2,048 Mbps 8000 bps, 768-2048 kbps; 4000 bps, 384-768 kbps; 2000 bps, 192-384 kbps; 1000 bps, 96-192 kbps; 500 bps, 48-96 kbps; 250 bps, 24-48 kbps Internal, Derived, External Port Choice of: Voice; Low Speed Async Data (RS-232); High Speed Sync Data (V.35, RS-449); EIA-530 Low Speed 300-38400 bps; Voice 16, 24, 32, 64 kbps; High Speed to 2048 kbps V.35, RS-449, EIA-530, or G703 on E1 CSU VOICE OPTIONS Speech Channels 0 to 4 Speech Interface RJ45 and 4W Speech Modes 16, 24, 32, 64 kbps E&M Interface RJ45 Signaling E&M supported These specifications are subject to change without notice. 2/03 A Moseley Associates Incorporated 111 Castilian Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93117-3093 Phone (805) 968-9621 Fax (805) 685-9638 Web http://www.moseleysb.com