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ControlSpace
®
ESP-88 / ESP-00
engineered sound processor
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
All information subject to change without notice.
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Occupies one audio slot. Provides up to
32 channels of CobraNet digital audio.
ControlSpace® ESP ESPLink output
card
Occupies one audio slot. Provides
eight channels of digital audio of a
single optical cable. For use with the
PowerMatch PMESPLink input card.
350513-0010
DSP
ControlSpace® ESP DSP Expansion
card
Daughterboard expansion increases
processing power by 300%. Audio
Signal Delay Memory increases from
72 seconds to 288 seconds. Maximum
ESP latency 800µS with DSP expansion
card. One card can be added to an
ESP-88 or ESP-00.
PC 041769
GPIO
ControlSpace® ESP GPIO Expansion
card
Installs in the available GPIO slot. Adds
eight additional control inputs and eight
additional control outputs.
PC 041768
Architects’ and Engineers’
Specifications
The engineered sound processor shall be a DSP-based signal
processor. The processor shall include eight general-purpose
control outputs and eight general-purpose inputs with expansion
capabilities for up to a total of 16 general-purpose control outputs
and 16 general-purpose inputs.
The processor shall include Ethernet, RS-232 and RS-485 ports.
Certifications shall include cUL, C-Tick and IEC60065, and
have a CB report including all country deviations. Processor
and peripherals shall meet EN55103-1 and EN55103-2 EMC
requirements.
The system shall include PC-based design and control and
configuration software, and communicate with the DSP and other
parts of the system via Ethernet with full IP addressability and
password protection.
The processor and design software shall include the following
minimum set of processing modules: Bose
®
loudspeaker EQs,
Bose crossovers, crossovers, graphic and parametric EQs,
routers, delays, matrix mixers, automatic microphone mixer, signal
generators, meters, compressor/limiters, duckers, automatic gain
controls, gate, room combiner and source selectors.
All signal-processing modules, parameter sets, presets and
groups shall be directly controllable by third-party devices via
the RS-232 port. It shall also be possible to designate signal
processing modules in the design file for which asynchronous
RS-232 feedback is requested.
The processor shall be capable of using a variety of audio
cards, including a 4x4 mic/line input/output card, a four-channel
enhanced dynamic range output card, a four-channel enhanced
dynamic range input card, AES-3 eight-channel input and output
cards, a four channel mic/line input card and a four-channel output
card. Unit also shall support addition of a GPIO expansion card
to increase the system’s general-purpose inputs and outputs to
16 each. Processor shall support a DSP expansion card, which
includes three Texas Instruments™ TMS320C6713 DSPs running
at 200 MHz and three 128Mbit RAMs for delay.
Processor shall also support a surround sound card, capable
of decoding Dolby
®
Digital, DTS
®
and PCM audio formats. The
processor shall support up to 15 RS-485-based zone controllers,
eight Ethernet-based control centers and two GPI-based room
controllers.
ESP-88 Only
Analog audio inputs and outputs shall be electronically balanced.
The maximum input and output levels shall be +24 dBu. Analog
inputs shall be software-switchable between microphone and line-
level inputs. Phantom power of +15 volts shall be provided. A/D
and D/A sections shall be 24-bit, 64x over-sampled.
The processor shall include eight analog audio inputs and eight
analog audio outputs, but be expandable to a total of 64 audio
channels in one 2U frame. The digital signal processing shall be
performed by a Texas Instruments brand TMS320C6713 DSP
chip running at 200 MHz and utilizing 128Mbit of RAM for delay.
All processing shall be done with 32-bit resolution, and audio
sampling shall be at 48 kHz.
The engineered sound processor shall be the Bose
ControlSpace
®
ESP-88 engineered sound processor.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance
The ControlSpace engineered sound processor meets cUL (UL
60065 7th edition), C-Tick, PSE and IEC/EN 60065 7th edition,
and has a CB report including all country deviations. It meets
FCC Class B, Canadian ICES-003 Class B and EN55103-1 and
EN55103-2 EMC requirements.
Product Codes
ESP-88
ControlSpace ESP-88 120V – US 313419-0010
ControlSpace ESP-88 230V – EU 313419-0020
ControlSpace ESP-88 100V – JPN 313419-0030
ControlSpace ESP-88 230V – UK/Sing 313419-0040
ControlSpace ESP-88 240V – AU 313419-0050
ESP-00
ControlSpace ESP-00 120V – US 315228-0010
ControlSpace ESP-00 230V – EU 315228-0020
ControlSpace ESP-00 100V – JPN 315228-0030
ControlSpace ESP-00 230V – UK/Sing 315228-0040
ControlSpace ESP-00 240V – AU 315228-0050
Accessories
ControlSpace CC-64 control center PC 041760
ControlSpace CC-16 zone controller PC 041761
ControlSpace CC-4 room controller PC 042023
ControlSpace accessory power supply PC 041762
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