Audio router
An audio router is a device that transports audio signals from inputs to outputs.
Inputs and Outputs[edit]
The number of inputs and outputs varies dramatically. The way routers are described is normally number of inputs by number of outputs e.g. 2×1, 256×256.
Signals[edit]
The type of signals transported - switched can be analogue - Analog - audio signals or Digital. Digital audio usually is in the AES/EBU standard for broadcast use. Broadband routers can route more than one signal type e.g. analogue or more than one type of digital.
Crosspoints[edit]
Because any of the inputs can be routed to any output, the internal arrangement of the router is arranged as a number of crosspoints which can be activated to pass the corresponding signal to the desired output.
Some Manufacturers of audio routers[edit]
- Lawo
- Datavideo
- Imagine Communications
- AEQ
- FOR-A
- Klotz Digital
- NVISION
- Panasonic
- Philips
- Ross Video
- Snell & Wilcox
- Sony
- Thomson Grass Valley
- Utah Scientific
- Matrix Switch Corporation
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