At ISE 2025, Studio Technologies, a leading manufacturer of high-quality audio, video, and fiber-optic solutions, will present its latest advancements in ST 2110 and Dante technologies. These will be showcased at the Nixer Audio stand (4M730). The demonstration includes the Model 5682 ST 2110 to Dante Bridge, alongside the Model 5512A Audio Interface and Model 5518A Mic/Line Interface.

“Our latest audio interfaces offer the audio quality, features, and reliability required by pro AV and broadcast applications,” says Gordon Kapes, president of Studio Technologies. “Creating products that are compliant with the ST 2110 suite of standards was a natural step for us, helping our customers in their transition to all-IP infrastructures. These interfaces are designed to integrate seamlessly into applications that can benefit from ST 2110. We’ve equipped the Model 5512A and 5518A with the resources needed to directly integrate into many ST 2110-compliant designs, while the Model 5682 aids in those applications that require both ST 2110 and Dante workflows.”

The Model 5682 excels as a high-performance bridge between SMPTE ST 2110 audio channels and Dante audio-over-Ethernet channels. Its versatility makes it perfect for projects needing interconnectivity between these widely used protocols. Available in two versions, the Model 5682-01 handles up to 32 audio channels per direction, while the Model 5682-02 supports up to 64. It's compliant with SMPTE ST 2110-30 (PCM audio) and ST 2110-10 (signal timing) standards, and integrates with Dante Domain Manager (DDM).

Also featured are the updated Model 5512A and Model 5518A, incorporating Merging Technologies’ ZMAN module—the core ST 2110 engine in several Studio Technologies products. This partnership with Merging Technologies provides Studio Technologies with advanced and reliable ST 2110 technology, enhancing their offerings in the competitive broadcast and media landscape.

The Model 5512A and Model 5518A provide high-performance analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion within the ST 2110 framework. They support redundant stream performance according to ST 2022-7. The Model 5512A (available in 8- and 16-channel versions) handles line-level signals, while the Model 5518A manages up to eight microphone- or line-level sources and outputs in the ST 2110 domain.