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IQ-PIP-USP2/CN Reference Manual
10.5 Using the AUX
Connector
The IQ-PIP-USP2/CN AUX Connec-
tor adds tremendous flexibility to
the IQ System. Its AUX Output ca-
pability can be used to turn periph-
erals on/off or send a signal to an-
other system component. Its AUX
Input capability can be used to re-
ceive a signal from another compo-
nent and either mute one or both
amplifier channels, place one or both
amplifier channels in standby, or
increment presets.
The AUX connector is an RJ-11 type.
Pins 2 and 5 are used to receive a
signal and pins 3 and 4 are used to
send a signal
.
network must be dedicated to
CobraNet traffic only to guarantee
reliable transmission of audio pack-
ets.
10.4.6 Switched Networks
A more complex CobraNet network
can be built using Ethernet
Switches.* Ethernet switching tech-
nology is more sophisticated than
hubs. Switches do not simply broad-
cast each and every packet to all
nodes. Instead, they can interro-
gate each incoming packet trans-
mission to determine its destination
and (very quickly) transmit the data
to only that destination port. This
allows for more overall network traf-
fic. In effect each port has 100MB of
bandwidth and the overall network
can be as large as 100MB times the
number of ports on the network.
Switched networks allow both multi-
cast and uni-cast CobraNet Bundles.
Uni-cast transmissions can only be
received by a single node and are
typically used for point-to-point rout-
ing. This technique leverages
Ethernet switching technology to sig-
nificantly conserve overall network
bandwidth and in-turn allow many
more Bundles and Audio Channels.
Another enhancement available with
most switched network environ-
ments is “full-duplex” links. A full-
duplex link allows simultaneous send
and receive over the same Ethernet
connection. This allows simulta-
neous send and receive of up to 64
channels per node for a total of 128
channels. That said, please keep in
mind that today’s CobraNet node
designs are only capable of 64 chan-
nels (32 in and 32 out).
The combination of switching and
full-duplex technologies in switched
CobraNet networks allows up to 128
channels per node and greater than
3000 individual uni-cast channels.
There is no limit to the number of
active receivers on a switched
CobraNet network. Switched net-
works also allow control traffic such
as PCs, to coexist on the same net-
work as CobraNet devices.
* See Tested Ethernet Products on the
Peak Audio website at
www.peakaudio.com/CobraNet for a
list of recommended Ethernet
switches.