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Optocore Exhibits New Range of MADI Switches at the Clear-Com Booth during InfoComm 2013

Optocore MADI 16-port DPC

Optocore, a provider of scalable, high-bandwidth, low-latency fiber-optic networks for the transmission of audio, video, and data in a variety of markets, including professional AV, live and fixed installations, and broadcast applications, will exhibit its new range of MADI Switches at the Clear-Com booth 921 during InfoComm 2013, June 12-14 in Orlando, Florida. Developed specifically for professional AV users, including integrators, consultants, and designers, as well as rental companies, Optocore's new MADI Switches have extremely low power consumption, latency, and setup time.

Equipped with 10- or 18-ports of MADI, the switches allow distribution over Cat5 cabling, in addition to MADI-over-fiber and MADI-over-BNC. The RJ45 MADI ports on the new products will introduce greater flexibility, lower cost, and simplified MADI connectivity. Additionally, each switch has two redundant high-speed, 2-GB fiber uplink ports that switch and route 16 MADI streams and Ethernet to create larger switches for bigger-sized infrastructures.

"We believe this will be a great solution for the professional AV market, especially facility designers seeking an affordable alternative to traditional copper cabling," says Tine Helmle, director, Optocore. "MADI is a common and open standard, with MADI ports frequently being used by manufacturers as a way to offer customers an affordable, forward-thinking open platform. By introducing the MADI Switches, Optocore is offering a greater number of options with the best technical features at a budget-friendly price."

Each port on the MADI Switch allows for a 64-in/64-out point-to-point connection, as well as 100Mb of Ethernet on one single Cat5 cable. At the same time, the MADI Switch enables routing of each individual audio channel, providing a 640 x 640 matrix for the 10-port switch and a 1152 x 1152 matrix for the 18-port switch. It can also be connected using the redundant uplink ports with up to 24 additional MADI Switches, providing audio routing and transport while also functioning as an Ethernet switch.

The new MADI Switches are fully compatible with Optocore and SANE. Optocore plans to develop the new devices into a complete series of MADI devices with six-, 10-, and 18-port switches with Cat5, fiber, and BNC connectivity.

WWWwww.optocore.com


(21 May 2013)

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