Yamaha AD824 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Hookup Examples 9
AD824—Owner’s Manual
5 Hookup Examples
In the following hookup examples, the “digital audio device” could be any device with
a compatible AES/EBU or ADAT interface, including the following Yamaha products
with the necessary I/O cards installed: DME32 Digital Mixing Engine, 02R Digital
Recording Console, 03D Digital Mixing Console, 01V Digital Mixing Console, or D24
Digital Multitrack Recorder.
Basic AES/EBU Connection
This example shows how the
AD824 can be connected to a
digital audio device with an
AES/EBU interface by using
an MY8-AE I/O card and a
25-pin D-sub AES/EBU con-
necting cable. Either device
could be used as the word-
clock master.
Basic ADAT Connection
This example shows how the
AD824 can be connected to a
digital audio device with an
ADAT interface by using a
MY8-AT I/O card and stan-
dard ADAT connecting cable.
The AD824 is the wordclock
master. In order to use the
digital audio device as the
wordclock master, its word-
clock signal would need to be
fed to the AD824 using the
SLOT ADAT IN or BNC
WORD CLOCK IN.
Digital Audio Device
(DME32, 02R, D24, etc.)
AES/EBU cable
SLOT: MY8-AE
AES/EBU I/O
Analog intput x8
AD824
ON OFF
POWER
AD CONVERTER
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PEAK
SIGNAL
NOMINAL
PEAK
SIGNAL
+48V
SEL
NOMINAL
+48V
WORD CLOCK
INTERNAL
44.1kHz BNC SLOT48kHz
SEL
dB
GAIN
OFF ON
+48V MASTER
Digital Audio Device
(DME32, 02R, D24, etc.)
ADAT cable
SLOT: MY8-AT
IN
ADAT I/O
Analog input x8
OUT
AD824
ON OFF
POWER
AD CONVERTER
12345678
PEAK
SIGNAL
NOMINAL
PEAK
SIGNAL
+48V
SEL
NOMINAL
+48V
WORD CLOCK
INTERNAL
44.1kHz BNC SLOT48kHz
SEL
dB
GAIN
OFF ON
+48V MASTER