SSL breathes new life into C100 console

Feb 23, 2009 9:31 AM

             
The SSL C100HD-S console includes new processor and I/O options that allow engineers to specify systems that meet individual technical and budgetary requirements.

The SSL C100HD-S console includes new processor and I/O options that allow engineers to specify systems that meet individual technical and budgetary requirements.

Solid State Logic (SSL) will demonstrate the latest generation of its C100 digital broadcast console at NAB (booth #N4031), which now includes a smaller version of the existing Centuri Processing Core that reduces the size of the rack enclosure to a compact 2 RU while continuing to support full redundancy.

The new C100 HD-S console can now also be ordered with a B-RIO modular I/O rack, MORSE stagebox and MORSE router for a tightly integrated audio processing workflow.

The Blackrock Processor Core features optional processor core redundancy with fast changeover and hot swappable PSUs with an alarm. A secure, firewalled ‘integration computer’ provides protected access to setup and SNMP remote diagnostics.

The new B-RIO is a modular I/O panel housed in a compact 7 RU enclosure. It features an integrated 24 GPI card, five audio card expansion slots for mic, line and AES card options, and support for N+1 redundant MADI links

The Blackrock and B-RIO combination are configured to provide dedicated DSP power for processing and system configuration. The space- and cost-efficient processor and I/O options enable engineers to specify systems that meet individual technical and budgetary requirements.

The MORSE stagebox offers fiber connected modular remote I/O capability. The unit can either directly address Blackrock in simple installations or be used in conjunction with a MORSE router in multiroom environments where resource sharing is required. The router provides a modular resource sharing engine for all SSL C-Series consoles.




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