CobraNet

CobraNet is a combination of software, hardware, and network protocols designed to deliver uncompressed, multi-channel, low-latency digital audio over a standard Ethernet network. Developed in the 1990s, CobraNet is widely regarded as the first commercially successful audio-over-Ethernet implementation.

CobraNet
CobraNet logo
Manufacturer Info
ManufacturerCirrus Logic
Development date1996 (1996)
Network Compatibility
SwitchableYes
RoutableNo
Ethernet data ratesFast Ethernet
Audio Specifications
Minimum latency1+13 ms
Maximum channels per link64
Maximum sampling rate96 kHz
Maximum bit depth24 bits

CobraNet was designed for and is primarily used in large commercial audio installations such as convention centers, stadiums, airports, theme parks, and concert halls. It has applications where a large number of audio channels must be transmitted over long distances or to multiple locations.

CobraNet is an alternative to analog audio, which suffers from signal degradation over long cable runs due to electromagnetic interference, high-frequency attenuation, and voltage drop. Additionally, the use of digital multiplexing allows audio to be transmitted using less cabling than analog audio.

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