The NPPA-TT-PT-I patch panel from Neutrik represents a pinnacle in innovative and compact audio connectivity solutions, designed for ease and efficiency in patching activities. This robust 19" rack-mountable unit houses 2 x 48 TT (Bantam) jacks, making it perfect for professional audio applications. Its high-quality, gold-plated Neutrik jacks ensure superior contact integrity and long-term reliability. With a focus on versatility, the NPPA-TT-PT-I is equipped with a flexible grounding system and normalling options that cater to both analog and digital signal requirements, making it an excellent choice for complex audio setups.
Features
Innovative and compact patching system, just 1U high for 19" rack mounting.
Robust black coated steel housing enhances durability.
High-quality, gold-plated Neutrik jacks ensure best contact integrity.
Qualified for analog and digital signals with AES3 compatibility and 48 kHz sampling frequency.
Flexible grounding system for customization.
Mixed normalling configuration is customizable by jack pairs.
In the Box
NPPA-TT-PT-I Patch Panel
Built-in cable bar for simplified cable management
Digital suitability acc. AES/EBU (3.072 Mb/s and 6.144 Mb/s)
Contact Resistance
< 25 mΩ
Dielectric Strength
1 kVdc
Frequency Range
DC to > 50 MHz
Insulation Resistance
> 1 GΩ
Channel Separation
> 100 dB @ 10 kHz, 600 terminated > 40 dB @ 6 MHz, 110 terminated
Mechanical Specifications
Insertion Force
< 10 N
Withdrawal Force
> 8 N
Lifetime
> 5000 mating cycles
Construction
1U high for 19" rack mounting, black coated steel shell
Material Specifications
Contact Plating
TRIBOR® (0.2 µm AuCo over 2 µm NiP) (Jacks)
Contacts
Bronze (CuSn6) (Jacks)
Shell Material
PA 66 blend (Jacks)
Shell Plating
Black
Front Panel
AlMgSi0.5 F22
Environmental Specifications
Temperature Range
-30 °C to +80 °C
Features & Benefits
Innovative and compact patching system, high quality long life gold plated Neutrik prewired double jacks with best contact integrity, flexible grounding system.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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