This article describes how to physically connect Clockaudio table-top microphone desk stands (such as the S135, S140, S155, and S157) to a Tesira EX-LOGIC expander.
When using microphones with mute switches in an audio system, it is often preferable to wire the mute switches and LED wiring back to the Tesira system (either via EX-LOGIC(s) or to the GPIO connector...When using microphones with mute switches in an audio system, it is often preferable to wire the mute switches and LED wiring back to the Tesira system (either via EX-LOGIC(s) or to the GPIO connectors on a server or TesiraFORTÉ). This article provides examples of how to program different common scenarios that use mic muting logic.
This article describes the physical measurements of a Tesira Expander-class half-rack-width device. Dimensions are applicable to the EX-IO, EX-IN, EX-OUT, EX-AEC, and EX-LOGIC.
The Logic Selector is a minor variation of the existing Logic State block: the outputs of the Logic Selector block are mutually exclusive, allowing only one output to be high at a time. When a TEC-1 o...The Logic Selector is a minor variation of the existing Logic State block: the outputs of the Logic Selector block are mutually exclusive, allowing only one output to be high at a time. When a TEC-1 or HD-1 is connected to the inputs of the Logic Selector, feedback information is passed from the Logic Selector to the TEC-1 or HD-1 for visual indication of currently selected item.
This article discusses different techniques for interfacing with external devices using logic signals, as well as a brief introduction to some commonly used logic gates.