Difference between revisions of "IPAM 200 / IPAM 300"
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== Change Notification== | |||
The module IPAM 200 is replaced by the IPAM 300. | The module IPAM 200 is replaced by the IPAM 300. | ||
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The IP module is populated with a new version of the DSP codec and has one more connector (4 pins) for I2S (digital output) | The IP module is populated with a new version of the DSP codec and has one more connector (4 pins) for I2S (digital output) | ||
Stand-alone IP Audio Modules are identified by new type (300 instead of 200) while assembled products (i.e. Exstreamer) are marked as “AAC+ Capable”. | Stand-alone IP Audio Modules are identified by new type (300 instead of 200) while assembled products (i.e. Exstreamer 100/110/200) are marked as “AAC+ Capable”. | ||
==Analog Characteristics== | |||
[[IPAM 300 Analog Characteristics]] | [[IPAM 300 Analog Characteristics]] |
Revision as of 16:37, 10 February 2009
Change Notification
The module IPAM 200 is replaced by the IPAM 300.
It provides improved audio quality and support for AAC+v2 and OggVorbis
Note: AAC+ needs to be licensed if needed and is available only with Streaming Client FW (at least version 2.04)
The IP module is populated with a new version of the DSP codec and has one more connector (4 pins) for I2S (digital output)
Stand-alone IP Audio Modules are identified by new type (300 instead of 200) while assembled products (i.e. Exstreamer 100/110/200) are marked as “AAC+ Capable”.