Greetings all!
I am seeking some opinions and guidance with creating a passive analog line level splitter. The application is to feed a rack of 8 camera ccu units with a single channel pgm audio feed for their intercom systems.
Can I just 8 way "Y" split the signal or do I need to transformer isolate things?
Is this doable without individually transformering each output?
Like would having an input and direct loop out, then a iso transformer feeding on to the 8 split outs.
I am seeking some opinions and guidance with creating a passive analog line level splitter. The application is to feed a rack of 8 camera ccu units with a single channel pgm audio feed for their intercom systems.
Can I just 8 way "Y" split the signal or do I need to transformer isolate things?
Is this doable without individually transformering each output?
Like would having an input and direct loop out, then a iso transformer feeding on to the 8 split outs.
Audio signal sources are low impedance (often 100 ohms), and signal destinations are high impedance (47k or 10k), so fanout is large, simply Y-connect. There might be other reasons for wanting galvanic isolation, but that's a separate issue to splitting - if a single cable works as is for each destination, simply Y-splitter should be OK.
If the distances involved are large, or more than one building is involved, I'd recommend differential signalling in the first place anyway.
If the distances involved are large, or more than one building is involved, I'd recommend differential signalling in the first place anyway.