The Dante Brooklyn II module is a mini?PCI form factor module that provides a complete, ready to use Dante interface for any networked audio product design. Its small size belies the powerful capabilities of Brooklyn II, which supports up to 64 bi-directional channels of audio with incredibly low latency, low jitter and sub-microsecond synchronization over Gigabit networks.
Mini-PCI form factor: The most powerful Dante device is also the smallest, ready to fit into virtually any design
Wide Interface Support: SPI, I2C, RS232 and configurable GPIO
Powerful Onboard Microprocessor: Local control and management without the need for an additional CPU
Powerful Development Tools: Easy to use, Linux based software development environment for custom functionality and control
Patented Dante media networking: Low latency, tightly synchronized transport of uncompressed audio over IP networks using off the shelf switches
Simplified configuration management: includes easy to use Dante features like automatic device discovery, plug and play networking
Works seamlessly with any other Dante-enabled devices on a network