Template:Infobox Audio over Ethernet technology/doc

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This template is an infobox for articles about Audio over Ethernet technologies.

Usage

{{{name}}}
[[File:{{{logo}}}|frameless]]
{{{caption}}}
Manufacturer Info
Manufacturer{{{manufacturer}}}
Development date{{{date}}}
Network Compatibility
Switchable{{{switchable}}}
Routable{{{routable}}}
Audio Specifications
Minimum latency{{{latency}}}
Maximum channels per link{{{maxchannels}}}
Maximum sampling rate{{{samplingrate}}}
Maximum bit depth{{{bitdepth}}}
{{Infobox Audio over Ethernet technology
| name = 
| logo = 
| caption = 
| manufacturer = 
| date = 
| switchable = 
| routable = 
| 10meg = 
| 100meg = 
| 1gig = 
| 5gig =
| 10gig = 
| 25gig =
| 40gig =
| latency = 
| maxchannels = 
| samplingrate = 
| bitdepth = 
}}

Parameters

  • name - Generally the name of the AoE technology. This text appears at the top of the infobox.
  • logo - A wikilink to an image file of the product logo.
  • caption - Caption text which will go under the logo image.
  • manufacturer - The company name of the manufacturer of the product.
  • date - Date when the product was developed (usually the year it was released commercially will suffice).
  • switchable - (yes/no) Indicates whether or not this technology can pass through Ethernet switches.
  • routable - (yes/no) Indicates whether or not this technology can pass through Ethernet routers.
  • 10meg - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 10BASE-T networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • 100meg - Indicates whether or not this technology works on Fast Ethernet (100 Mbit/s) networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • 1gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on Gigabit (1000 Mbit/s) networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • 5gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 2.5 Gbit/s and 5 Gbit/s BASE-T networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • 10gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 10 Gbit/s networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • 25gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 25 Gbit/s and 50 Gbit/s networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • 40gig - Indicates whether or not this technology works on 40 Gbit/s and 100 Gbit/s networks. Either set this parameter to "yes" or leave it out entirely.
  • latency - Minimum transmission latency (best-case scenario, include units).
  • maxchannels - Maximum number of channels per interface, i.e. maximum number of channels that can travel over the cable from the network to the audio interface device (best-case scenario).
  • samplingrate - Maximum sampling rate.
  • bitdepth - Maximum bit depth.