CEDAR ADA Integrated A/D D/A Converter

Vendor: Cedar
CEDAR ADA Integrated A/D D/A Converter A stereo converter that can handle both digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion, the CEDAR ADA is made to operate with other CEDAR products, such as DNS- and Duo-series...
$990.00
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CEDAR ADA Integrated A/D D/A Converter

A stereo converter that can handle both digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion, the CEDAR ADA is made to operate with other CEDAR products, such as DNS- and Duo-series hardware modules. It can convert both balanced and unbalanced analog audio sources into digital recordings with sample rates and resolutions of 96 kHz / 24-bit.

The ADA can accept and output analog audio at both professional and consumer levels thanks to its XLR and RCA connectors. While output levels can be changed over a range of 6 dB, input levels can be changed over an 18 dB range. Potentiometers and DIP switches on the back panel allow you to change these levels. Additionally, you can choose between 16-, 20-, and 24-bit wordlengths. The use of a psychoacoustic filter keeps the signal high quality even at bit counts lower than 24.

The device features S/PDIF via RCA and AES/EBU connectors via XLR terminations on the digital side. You can move between the two distinct kinds of digital connections with the help of digital select buttons. A built-in clock on the ADA allows it to sync with other digital devices. It can be used in Master, Slave, Auto, and Auto-Lock sync modes. Anytime you adjust the gain parameters, the gadget provides a test mode for calibrating the unit. The ADA takes up just 1 RU of space in a studio rack.

Synchronization Modes

Master Sync Mode: A user-selectable onboard master clock generates the clock signals internally at a rate of 32, 44.1, 48, 64, 88.2, or 96 kHz.

Slave Sync Mode: The ADA synchronizes to any digital signal that is present at the specified digital input. There is no output produced if there is no such signal.

Auto Sync Mode: The ADA synchronizes to any digital signal that is present at the designated digital input. The ADA employs its internal master clock at the user-selected sample rate in the absence of such a signal.

The Auto-Lock Sync Mode functions similarly to the Auto Sync Mode, with the exception that in the absence of a digital signal, the ADA employs its internal master clock, which is set to the most recent synchronized sample rate.

Key Features

  • Stereo AD/DA Unit
  • Stereo XLR & RCA Connections
  • Consumer or Professional Levels
  • Digital via AES/EBU or S/PDIF
  • Up to 96 kHz / 24-bit
  • Internal Clock / 4 Sync Modes
  • Test / Calibration Mode
  • Options Selectable via DIP Switches
  • For Use with Various CEDAR Products
  • 1 RU of Rack Space
Form Factor Desktop
Converter Type AD/DA Converter
Number of Channels 2
Digital Audio I/O 1x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Input
1x RCA Coaxial S/PDIF Input
1x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Output
1x RCA Coaxial S/PDIF Output
Converter Type AD/DA Converter
Number of Channels 2
Connectivity
Digital Audio I/O 1x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Input
1x RCA Coaxial S/PDIF Input
1x XLR 3-Pin AES3 Output
1x RCA Coaxial S/PDIF Output
Host Connection Protocol No
Digital Audio
dBFS Reference Level  Inputs: +12 / +18 / +24 dBu = 0 dBFS (Selectable)
Physical
Rackmount Size 1 RU