Abstract: A circuit that uses a bi-directional buffer as follows: First a tri-state output buffer is connected to a functional clock and a bi-directional port is connected to a test clock. The bi-directional buffer is configured to receive control signals to selectively block and unblock the tri-state output port connected to the functional clock. In addition, the bi-directional port connected to a test clock is connected to the internal logic of the device. When the tri-state output buffer connected to the functional clock is blocked, the test clock transmits a clock signal to the internal logic of the device. When the tri-state output buffer connected to the functional clock is unblocked, the functional clock transmits a clock signal to the internal logic of the device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 15, 2001
Publication date:
December 19, 2002
Applicant:
ADC DSL Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Yiu Lam Chan, Michael R. Sollins, Ronald R. Munoz
Abstract: A ring voltage generator uses values stored in random access memory to generate a train of pulses used to drive a voltage waveform to ring a telephone ringer. The values are stored in RAM, and are programmable by a user without requiring a change in the ring voltage generator design.
Abstract: Methods for bit-level control of dynamic bandwidth allocation are adapted for use in multi-node channelized transport systems. A single status bit is used to indicate the desired allocation status of each transport channel for which dynamic allocation is permitted or desired. The status bit has a first logic level indicative of a desire to have a first allocation status, such as allocated for data traffic, and a second logic level indicative of a desire to have a second allocation status, such as allocated for voice traffic. The status bit may be repeated multiple times within a frame to mitigate the effects of transmission errors. The values of the status bit or bits can be maintained across node boundaries without regard to the framing mechanisms or multiplexing techniques used by the transport system, thus permitting dynamic bandwidth allocation beyond the local loop.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 1, 2001
Publication date:
November 7, 2002
Applicant:
ADC DSL Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert S. Kroninger, Dieter H. Nattkemper, Paul Fitch, Larry Grant Giddens
Abstract: A method of automatic permanent virtual circuit connection activation is provided. The method includes detects initiation of communication between a first and a second network element at a first reference point. The method further receives at least one virtual circuit identifier of the first network element and learning at least one virtual circuit identifier of the second network element. In addition, the method creates a translation connection between the first and second network elements.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 12, 2001
Publication date:
October 17, 2002
Applicant:
ADC DSL Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Dieter H. Nattkemper, Robert S. Kroninger, Melvin R. Phillips
Abstract: A plastic, one-piece adapter for a printed circuit board (PCB) holds the PCB within a recessed area by means of a series of fixed, overhanging tabs and a series of snap latches, all of which are integrally molded as part of the one-piece adapter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 24, 1999
Date of Patent:
November 20, 2001
Assignee:
ADC DSL Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert D. Tusan, Thomas A. Herrington, Jerry Arreola