PeerGarden
PeerGarden is a P2P style Internet radio terminal
Features
PeerCast Terminal
PeerCast is open source software being developed by PeerCast.org for P2P style Internet radio broadcasts. The PeerGarden utilizes this software.
OggVorbis Support
Ogg Vorbis is a royalty free audio compression format. It too is open source software and is capable of a high level of compression while providing excellent audio quality.
WLAN Support
PeerGarden supports both Ethernet and WLAN. This gives you the freedom to place the unit wherever you want.
Always Connected
As the PeerGarden operates standalone and does not need to be connected to a computer, it can make full use of permanent Internet connections such as ADSL and FTTH.
Specifications
| PeerGarden | |
| Processor | CirrusLogic CS89712 (ARM Core) |
| Audio Format | Ogg Vorbis |
| Bitrate | 16 to 128kbps |
| Sampling Freq. | 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48kHz 11.025, 22.05, 44.1kHz |
| Line Output | Pin Jacks (left right) |
| Headphone out | Minijack Stereo |
| LAN | IEEE802.3 (RJ-45 connector) |
| Expansion Slot | Compact Flash (WLAN adapters supported) |
| LCD Display | Backlit LCD (128 x 64) |
| Controls | Jog Dial, 5 buttons |
| Unit Dimensions | 182W x 118D x 68H mm (excluding protrusions) |
| Power Supply | AC100V |
Note: PeerGarden was developed for demonstration purposes.
