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Vittoria 64 DD
64 Channel Dante To Dante Network Bridge

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  • Provides a firewall between two Dante network interfaces
  • 64 input and output channels at sample rates up to 48kHz
  • 32 input and output channels at sample rates up to 96kHz
  • The two networks can operate asynchronously or at different sample rates
  • Support for 44.1-96kHz

The Vittoria provides a bridge between two internal and separate Dante networks. These networks are completely isolated from each other with 100% network security, providing a complete network firewall. Vittoria links 64 channels from each network directly in DSP, allowing the passing of bi-directional audio but with complete isolation and security from each separate network.

As each network is isolated, they can operate asynchronously and at different sample rates from each other without any problems. Each network can operate at sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 96kHz.

Two Dante Interfaces
The Vittoria has two Dante network audio interfaces. Each interface has:
- Primary connection using copper Ethernet via RJ45 EtherCON socket
- Secondary connection using copper Ethernet via RJ45 EtherCON socket
- Primary fibre connection via SFP module slot
- Secondary fibre connection via SFP module slot

The two network interfaces will typically be connected onto different networks and the Vittoria will ‘bridge’ between them.

New Network interface options
A Ravenna/AES67 module is now also available allowing the Vittoria to include a Dante and a Ravenna module, for two isolated networks using different technologies but still passing audio.  Available configurations are:

Vittoria 64 DD:  Dante to Dante
Vittoria 64 DR:  Dante to Ravenna
Vittoria 64 RR:  Ravenna to Ravenna

Independently Operated Networks
As each side of the Vittoria is independent and not connected across a network, they can have independent settings.

For example, if the Vittoria is in OB truck running its own network connection at 48kHz to sync with the other devices on board the truck, but needs to link with an external network in a local studio that is operating at 44.1kHz, then that is no problem for the Vittoria. It will bridge the two network settings and audio will flow!

If you have a work flow that includes AES67 and separate Dante networks, then the Vittoria can be used to bridge between them, with one network interface operating in Dante mode, and the other operating in AES67 mode.

Each network on the Vittoria will operate between sample rates of 44.1-96kHz.

64 Channels
The Vittoria features a Dante Brooklyn III module in each interface and has 64 channels. Whatever you input on the primary interface is output on the secondary interface, and vice versa, up to 64 channels.


Network Compatibility
As well as Dante & AES67, the Vittoria is also SMPTE ST-2110-30 compatible using DDM.

Each Network Can Operate Asynchronously
Although each network of the Vittoria is connected via Ethernet, they can be operated with different master clocks at different clock speeds. This could be useful if you needed to spread the number of devices on one network across two. This would be very useful when using a high number of Ultimo based devices, for example.

Separate Word Clock In/Out
Each network interface has a word clock input and a word clock output connection, available on full size BNC connectors. This allows connection of other devices for clock sync on each network separately.

Vittoria As A Sample Rate Converter
Typically each network interface of the Vittoria will operate on separate networks, however they can both be connected to the same network if you would like to use the Vittoria as a sample rate converter.

If the primary network is operating at 44.1kHz and you want to connect a device at 48kHz, just set the secondary interface to 48kHz and connect your new device to this interface in Dante Controller. The audio will now be available on the primary interface at 44.1kHz.

Redundant Power Supplies
The Vittoria has two switch mode AC power supplies presented on rear panel IEC plugs.

These operate on a load sharing basis. This means that both supplies are running together at a low level. Statistically it is shown that running the supplies together offers greater life in the power supply than running one at full capacity with the other only taking over if it fails.

The Glensound Dante network audio range of products take their names from characters and places of the time of the Italian poet Dante Aligieri.

Dante was born in Florence, Italy in 1265, and the area contains many tributes to his life and work. One of the several impressive bridges in Florence is called Ponte Alla Vittoria which was built in 1835.

The Ponte Alla Vittoria joined three major provinces (Pisa, Livorno, and Pistoia), linking industries in Florence with the sea and the railway.

Built into the Vittoria 64 DD there are two total separate network audio interface cards which will allow you to bridge and route audio between them.

In the example below using the 32 channel unit:

-          One card is set to Dante

-          One card is set to AES67

Both appear in Dante controller as Vittoria-Left and Vittoria-Right.

In the device view the righthand tab is AES67 Config.  Here you can  enable or disable the AES67 mode in either card.  You will see both cards and be able to route audio in Dante Controller.

Setting one to Dante and one in AES67 allows you to bridge the audio between an AES67 network on one side, and a Dante network on the other whilst keeping them completely isolated from each other.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NETWORK
Dante (Ravenna as an option)
Yes using Brooklyn III modules

AES67 Compliant
Yes

SMPTE ST-2110-30 Compliant
Yes, using Dante Domain Manager

Number Of Network Interfaces
2 - Fully isolated

Copper Ethernet
4 x Neutrik EtherCON connectors

Fibre Ethernet
4 x GBIC SFP slots to accept fibre modules (SFP modules not included)

Audio Sampling Frequency
44.1 to 96 kHz

Transfer Rate
1000 Mbps

Resolution
24 bit

POWER
Number Of Inputs
2

Physical Inputs
IEC plugs

Redundancy
Yes with load sharing

Voltage Range
100-240VAC +/- 10%

Frequency
50-60Hz

Consumption
20 Watts

ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLE RATE CONVERTERS
Dynamic Range
139dB

I/O Sample Rate
44.1-96kHz

I/O Sample Rate Ratio
1:8 to 7.75:1

Total Harmonic Distortion Plus Noise
-120dB

All figures A weighted, 20Hz to 20kHz.

PHYSICAL
Size
450 x 310 x 50 mm (WxDxH)

Weight
3Kg

Mechanics
All aluminium construction, anodized and laser etched

Shipping Carton
Rugged export quality cardboard carton 620 x 410 x 130 mm (WxDxH)

Shipping Weight
4 Kg

ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature
0 to +50 C (32° to 122 F)

Storage Temperature
-20 to +70 C (-4° to 158 F)

Relative Humidity
0 to 95% non-condensing

INCLUDED ITEMS
Handbook
Available by download

RJ45 Network Cable
2 x 2 metre Cat5 RJ45plug /RJ45plug cable



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