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## Overview
 
## Overview
  
The E3 Engine contains a daughter board, the Diamond Platform controller (see [[Avid Diamond Platform]]) running Linux that enables the AVB protocol stack, and connects to the physical audio interfaces of the E3 engine. The fourth Ethernet port is controlled by Windows.
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The [[Avid E3 Engine]] contains a daughter board, the Diamond Platform controller (see [[Avid Diamond Platform]]) running Linux that bridges the physical audio connections of the E3 engine with the [[AVB]] protocol stack.
  
It also contains a second daughter board, the Feroceon-KW controller (see [[Avid Feroceon-KW]]) running Linux that enables the Ethernet switching functionality of the AVB ports. It also provides an EUCON proxy for connecting to the S3 console.
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It also contains a second daughter board, the Feroceon-KW controller (see [[Avid Feroceon-KW]]) running Linux that enables the Ethernet switching functionality of the AVB ports (ports A, B, and C). It also provides an [[EUCON]] proxy for connecting to the [[Avid S3 Console]].
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The fourth Ethernet port is controlled by Windows.
  
 
This is a rough block diagram based on my current understanding from my digging.
 
This is a rough block diagram based on my current understanding from my digging.

Revision as of 22:19, 14 December 2020

    1. Overview

The Avid E3 Engine contains a daughter board, the Diamond Platform controller (see Avid Diamond Platform) running Linux that bridges the physical audio connections of the E3 engine with the AVB protocol stack.

It also contains a second daughter board, the Feroceon-KW controller (see Avid Feroceon-KW) running Linux that enables the Ethernet switching functionality of the AVB ports (ports A, B, and C). It also provides an EUCON proxy for connecting to the Avid S3 Console.

The fourth Ethernet port is controlled by Windows.

This is a rough block diagram based on my current understanding from my digging.

Avid E3 Engine Block.png


    1. Credits

Many thanks to Karl Noon (audio@noon.ruhr), who is the person who supplied me with just enough info that I was able to find my way into the internals of the Avid S3L.

Avid [ex]-employees I've tracked down - Jeff Koftinoff (http://www.linkedin.com/in/jdkoftinoff/) – Senior Networking Software Engineer at Apple and IEEE Technical Editor; member of AES - Jessie Forgues (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesseforgues/) – Senior Engineer at Gibson. Previously a Principal Engineer of the Avid S3L system. - Rob Silfvast (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robsilfvast/) – Hardware and Systems Engineering at Apple; developer of many parts of the Avid S3L AVB internals