Solid State Logic’s Native ST 2110 Card Debuts At NAB Show 2025

Making its debut at NAB 2025 and helping broadcast customers make the most of all their audio workflows, Solid State Logic’s new native ST 2110 card not only helps deliver best of breed performance across ST 2110, Dante and hybrid networks, but simplifies setup and network connectivity.

Delivering more flexible audio workflows and simplifying IP connectivity with automated signal discovery and management, Solid State Logic is introducing a fully native ST 2110 card into its System T ecosystem at NAB 2025.

Designed to streamline ST 2110 workflows and simplify the management of flexible and remote infrastructures, the new card enables SSL’s customers to exploit the respective benefits of ST 2110-based environments as well as hybrid ST 2110/Dante setups, with minimal investment in hardware.

SSL’s native implementation also vastly simplifies integration, leveraging NMOS IS-04 and IS-05 for automated discovery and signal management. This makes it easier for customers to integrate all their signals directly into the System T Tempest engine, irrespective of audio and video production workflows and without any need for conversion.

With the ability to deliver up to 2048 native ST 2110 channels, SSL’s implementation simplifies workflows by leveraging AMWA’s interoperative suite of NMOS recommendations to automatically deliver discovery, connection management and control of IP video and audio devices. 

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