“Many users of radio microphones are faced with significant frequency management issues that are difficult to solve with limited budgets or in-house expertise. Consequently, we have designed our new platform specifically to enable ‘fit and forget’ deployment - saving set-up time and cost whilst at the same time delivering significantly improved audio performance and range,” commented Tim Whittaker, System Architect in Cambridge Consultants’ Wireless Division.
The tested and proven microphone system reference design is available as a hardware documentation package including photoplot and assembly information, with executable software for both transmitter and receiver ends. Alternatively, source code licensing is available for custom design. It comprises a transmitter board of suitable size to fit within a handheld microphone or belt-pack transmitter, and a receiver board with diversity antennas. Pairing a microphone to a receiver is by a simple one-step user process. A modern high quality, low latency music codec delivers audio with a 15 kHz bandwidth.
Tim Whittaker from Cambridge Consultants will be demonstrating the Salix-based microphones as well as audio distribution systems at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), Amsterdam, 31st January – 2nd February 2012.
For further information: www.cambridgeconsultants.com.