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What is the difference between AES50 (SuperMAC) and HyperMAC protocols?

The technical specifications for both AES50 (SuperMAC) and HyperMAC are as follows:

 

AES50 (SuperMAC)

  • 100 Mbit/s over CAT5/CAT5e copper cable t0 100M
  • 24 bidirectional channels @ 96 kHz (48 bidirectional channels @ 48 kHz)
  • Latency per link – 6 samples (62.50 micro seconds) @ 96 kHz – 3 samples (62.50 micro seconds) @ 48 kHz
  • 5 Mbit/s Ethernet Auxiliary Data Channel

HyperMAC

  • 1 Gbit/s over CAT5e/CAT6 copper cable to 100M or 50/125 um multimode optical fibre to 500M
  • 192 bidirectional channels @ 96 kHz (384 bidirectional channels @ 48 kHz)
  • Latency per link = 4 samples (41.66 micro seconds) @ 96 kHz – 2 samples (41.66 micro seconds) @ 48 kHz
  • 200 Mbit/s Ethernet Auxiliary Data Channel

 

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