Abstract: A composite circuit card architecture conforms with a prescribed form factor for installation in a card slot and connection to a backplane of a multiple circuit card-supporting housing. Only a portion of the card is comprised of printed wiring board material, while the remainder, where no printed circuit components are installed, is a support substrate formed of a material other than that of said printed wiring board. Also, a front panel portion is formed of the material other than that of the printed wiring board, such as plastic integrally molded with the support substrate, thereby significantly reducing the cost associated with the conventional approach of making the entire card from printed circuit board material. At one communication link, such as a ribbon cable, may be coupled between the printed wiring board and at least one input/output port at the front panel.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 27, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 16, 2001
Assignee:
Adtran Corporation
Inventors:
Lonnie S. McMillian, Wade S. Schofield, Barry S. Smith
Abstract: The need to equip a digital data service termination with the ability to decode digital loopback commands is obviated by a relatively simple hardware modification of a four wire telephone circuit connecting an office channel unit and customer premises equipment. In addition, the signal processing and test control firmware of the office channel unit equipment (OCU DP) is modified so as to realize a simplified circuit configuration for performing loopback testing of the four wire circuit. The hardware modification of the four wire circuit connecting the office channel unit and the customer premises involves the use of a sealing current-dependent relay circuit that responds to respectively different sealing current flow states: normally; interrupted; and reversed, as converted by the OCU DP. The present invention is particularly useful in subscriber loop circuits that are less than 10,000 feet in length, whereby the need for additional amplifier and noise reduction components is obviated.
Abstract: A digital tandem channel unit installable in an intermediate central office of a digital carrier telephone network maintains the digital format of the T1 traffic in the course of a DS0 tandem cross-connect, so as to eliminates the possibility of corruption of voice/data traffic, as may occur in a conventional `analog` office cross-connect tandem pair due to quantization errors introduced into the data stream in the course of the digital to analog conversion of the data. Also, the invention incorporates control software in each tandem channel unit's micro-controller that allows it to respond to analog tone signalling test procedures initiated from either two or four-wire channel ports of network access equipment.
Abstract: A digital tandem channel unit installable in an intermediate central office of a digital carrier telephone network maintains the digital format of the T1 traffic in the course of a DS0 tandem cross-connect, so as to eliminates the possibility of corruption of voice/data traffic, as may occur in a conventional `analog` office cross-connect tandem pair due to quantization errors introduced into the data stream in the course of the digital to analog conversion of the data. Also, the invention incorporates control software in each tandem channel unit's micro-controller that allows it to respond to analog tone signalling test procedures initiated from either two or four-wire channel ports of network access equipment.