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==Hardware connections== The AES3 standard parallels part 4 of the international standard IEC 60958. Of the physical interconnection types defined by IEC 60958, two are in common use. ===IEC 60958 type I=== [[Image:Xlr-connectors.jpg|thumb|XLR connectors, used for IEC 60958 type I connections.]] Type I connections use [[balanced]], three-conductor, 110-ohm [[twisted pair]] cabling with [[XLR connector]]s. Type I connections are most often used in professional installations and are considered the standard connector for AES3. The hardware interface is usually implemented using [[RS-422]] line drivers and receivers. {| class="wikitable" |+ Type I connector ends ! ! Cable end ! Device end |- ! Input | XLR male plug | XLR female jack |- ! Output | XLR female plug | XLR male jack |} ===IEC 60958 type II=== IEC 60958 Type II defines an unbalanced electrical or optical interface for [[consumer electronics]] applications. The precursor of the IEC 60958 Type II specification was the Sony/Philips Digital Interface, or [[S/PDIF]]. Both were based on the original AES/EBU work. S/PDIF and AES3 are interchangeable at the protocol level, but at the physical level, they specify different electrical signalling levels and [[Impedance matching|impedances]], which may be significant in some applications. ===BNC connector=== [[File:BNC connector 20050720 001.jpg|thumb|right|BNC connector, used for AES-3id connections.]] AES/EBU signals can also be run using unbalanced BNC connectors a with a 75-ohm coaxial cable. The unbalanced version has a very long transmission distance as opposed to the 150 meters maximum for the balanced version.<ref>{{citation |url=https://tech.ebu.ch/docs/other/aes-ebu-eg.pdf |title=Engineering Guidelines: the EBU/AES Digital Audio Interface |author=John Emmett |date=1995 |publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union]] }}</ref> The AES-3id standard defines a 75-ohm [[BNC connector|BNC]] electrical variant of AES3. This uses the same cabling, patching and infrastructure as analogue or digital video, and is thus common in the broadcast industry.
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