The CS4961xx audio system processors, which include the CS496102, the CS496112 and the CS496122, reduce system costs because they allow for the removal of a separate, dedicated audio DSP on the board design. This 32-bit fixed-point DSP core features 120 MIPS for custom programming, and these three ICs provide 2, 8 or 16 simultaneous channels of audio input and output at up to 96 kHz sample rates. They also provide multiple 16, 20 or 24-bit audio connections across an Ethernet network; two-way audio control and monitoring is possible at any point along the network.
Featuring a high-speed parallel host port interface, the CS4961xx allows optional connection to a host processor and offers Ethernet-based control, monitoring and management via industry standard SNMP. Firmware can be easily updated over Ethernet or via the host interface. Additional control and monitoring functions are also provided by the built-in asynchronous and packet-bridge functions.
The ICs are designed to expand the market for CobraNet-enabled networked digital audio products such as power amplifiers, mixers, signal processors, intercom systems, ceiling speakers, loudspeakers, paging systems and high-end networked consumer audio gear.