Masthead Corporate Logo
Subscribe eNewsletter Magazines

Cabling Installation & Maintenance Online Article

| Add RSS Feed

Belden unveils Brilliance AES/EBU digital audio cable

October 15, 2007 -- Belden has released its Brilliance AES/EBU Digital Audio Cable (Part #1353A), a single-pair cable that the company says combines ruggedness, flexibility and installation efficiency with superior digital and analog sound performance.

Designed for ease of installation, the 100-ohm, Category 5e (TIA/EIA-568-B.2) UTP digital audio cable features 24 AWG stranded (7x32) bare copper conductors and offers a design that fulfills the marketplace need for an easy-to-install, single-pair AES/EBU audio cable. To prepare the cable for connectorization, one need only split the pair using a splitting tool, notes the company, thus eliminating previously-required step.

The cable features the company's patented "bonded-pair" design, which affords the product maximum ruggedness during installation and consistent electrical properties after installation. In addition, the bonded-pair technology assures the maximum rejection of noise from other cables at all frequencies from audio to RF.
According to Belden, in the bonded-pair cables, the individual insulated conductors are affixed along their longitudinal axes, resulting in a uniform conductor-to-conductor spacing.

This feature is especially important in field applications where rough handling and environmental conditions can alter the dimensions and physical properties of conventional Cat 5e cables, which in turn can degrade its electrical performance. The bonded-pair cables are ruggedly built to withstand the rigors of installation, thus ensuring the cables' consistent impedance and return loss characteristics.

The AES/EBU digital audio cable is intended for use in permanent installations of balanced-line analog or digital audio. According to the company, it is suitable for audio cabling used in professional A/V installations, such as recording studios, radio and TV stations, as well as in commercial sound installations, such as auditoriums, stadiums and hotels, and in other venues where conventional shielded audio cable would be used. The cable is also well-suited for use in sound equipment for outdoor concerts and other events where the cabling may be subject to harsh environmental conditions and rough handling.

As a bonus, according to the company, the single-pair AES/EBU digital audio cable can be used successfully in balanced-line analog applications. The cable's inherent low capacitance results in excellent analog audio performance, even over long cable runs. In the presence of unbalanced signals, the addition of a balun will enable the cable to support many coax-based signal types, such as analog audio, S/PDIF digital audio and professional AES3-id digital audio, as well as surveillance cameras.


Click here to enlarge image



| Add RSS Feed


 
Return to Previous Page

 


Webcasts






Firestopping Cabling Systems
Original broadcast on
May 27, 2009








40- and 100-Gbit Data Networking
Original broadcast on
April 29, 2009










Data Center Thermal-Management Options
Original broadcast on
March 31, 2009





More

Sponsored White Papers Library
Recently Added White Papers

10GbE Fiber: A Practical Understanding and Functional Approach (05/01/2009, Leviton)

What Component Compliance Means for CAT 6A System Performance (05/01/2009, Leviton)

Power Efficiency Gains by Deploying 415 VAC Power Distribution in NA Data Centers (04/08/2009, Server Technology Inc.)

Preventing IT Heat Disasters: Backup Air Conditioners for Small to Mid-size Server Rooms and Network Closets (03/25/2009, MovinCool / DENSO Sales California, Inc.)

Optical Fiber in Premises Applications: Multimode or Single-Mode? (03/25/2009, OFS)

More