
9363-OM (V1.2) 9363 PRODUCT MANUAL 1-9
Introduction 9363 Functional Description
AES Audio Output Channel Status Data
Table 1-2 lists the channel status information that is encoded into the AES
audio data outputted by the 9363.
Note: The AES channel status settings outputted by the card are non-configurable.
9363 Rear I/O Modules
The 9363 physically interfaces to system video connections at the rear of its
frame using a Rear I/O Module.
All inputs and outputs (except frame distributed reference signals
Frame Ref 1
and
Frame Ref 2) shown in the 9363 Functional Block Diagram (Figure 1-1)
enter and exit the card via the card edge backplane connector. The
Rear I/O Module breaks out the 9363 card edge connections to BNC
connectors that interface with other components and systems in the signal
chain. See “Installation”, Chapter 2 for Rear I/O Module connections.
Table 1-2 AES Audio Output Channel Status Data
Byte Bit/Function Configured Setting
00 –
1 –
2-4 –
5 –
6-7 –
Professional or Consumer use of Channel Status Block
Normal Audio or Non-Normal Audio
Emphasis
Lock Indication
Sampling Rate
Professional (1)
Normal Audio (0)
No Emphasis (100)
Not Indicated (0)
48 kHZ (01)
10-3 –
4-7 –
Channel Mode
User Bit Mode
2-channel Mode (0001)
192-bit (0001)
20-2 –
3-5 –
6-7 –
Aux Bit Usage
Sample Word Length
Alignment Level
24-bit audio sample; aux bit audio (001)
24-bits (101)
Not Indicated (00)
30-7 – Multi-channel Modes Undefined (0)
40-1 –
2 –
3-6 –
7 –
Digital Audio Reference Signal (DARS)
Reserved
Sampling Frequency
Sampling Frequency Scaling Flag
Not a reference (0)
0
Not Indicated (0000)
No Scaling (0)
50-7 – Reserved Unused (0)
6-9 ASCII Source ID Unused (0)
10-13 ASCII Destination ID Unused (0)
14-17 Local Sample Address Unused (0)
18-22 Time of Day Unused (0)
22 0-7 – C Data Reliability All status bytes marked as Reliable
23 0-7 – CRC Calculated CRC
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