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* Simply drag the AGA board on top of the [[ESC1]] Controller in the device tree
 
* Simply drag the AGA board on top of the [[ESC1]] Controller in the device tree
  
The 12 analog input lines in the AGA board:
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The 12 analog input/output lines in the AGA board:
 
* '''System''' -> '''ESC1''' -> '''Audio Lines''' -> '''AGA Lines'''
 
* '''System''' -> '''ESC1''' -> '''Audio Lines''' -> '''AGA Lines'''
 
[[File:AGA board config 2.jpg|thumb|left|500px|EMT - AGA Lines]]
 
[[File:AGA board config 2.jpg|thumb|left|500px|EMT - AGA Lines]]

Revision as of 13:47, 21 September 2017

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The AGA board is a general purpose analog audio input/output interface.
The Exigo ESC1 Controller has room for one AGA board inside.
This will provide the controller with maximum 12 optional analog inputs/outputs.

Features:

  • 600 ohms 0dB galvanic isolated input/output via transformers
  • Individually adjustable sensitivity (gain) for all channels (100mV to 1V)

Installation

See ESC1 for details on installation of the AGA board.

Configuration

To add the AGA board to the configuration:

  • Switch to Components view
  • The AGA board can be found under Devices -> Kits and Accessories
EMT - AGA board


  • Simply drag the AGA board on top of the ESC1 Controller in the device tree

The 12 analog input/output lines in the AGA board:

  • System -> ESC1 -> Audio Lines -> AGA Lines


The AGA Lines can now be configured the same way as other analog audio inputs or outputs in the system:
Audio Program Control

Additional documentation

For more documentation, please visit the Zenitel web page: https://www.zenitel.com/product/general-purpose-audio-interface

Availability

AGA board support is available on Exigo 1.3.3 and newer.