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== Audio Switching Hardware Infrastructure Overview ==
 
== Audio Switching Hardware Infrastructure Overview ==
The first figure below shows the core elements of the infrasructure involved in audio switching.* All audio switching is controlled from the software on the Master Controller. It accesses the Audio Switching
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The first figure below shows the core elements of the infrasructure involved in audio switching. (Non-audio elements such as Slave Controllers are not shown. That the Master board also doubles as a Audio
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Board is not shown here either.) All audio switching is controlled from the software on the Master Controller. It accesses the Audio Switching
 
Control Registers in the SBI through the MBI and the Backplane Data Bus. Each board may have
 
Control Registers in the SBI through the MBI and the Backplane Data Bus. Each board may have
 
from one to eight SBI’s and each SBI has eight identical “Digital Audio Channels” or “Channels” for
 
from one to eight SBI’s and each SBI has eight identical “Digital Audio Channels” or “Channels” for
 
short. Audio travels through the system as 1Mbit/s line-switched digital signals. The backplane has 16
 
short. Audio travels through the system as 1Mbit/s line-switched digital signals. The backplane has 16
 
bus lines, each with 16 timeslots, giving a total switching capacity of 256 one-way audio signals per
 
bus lines, each with 16 timeslots, giving a total switching capacity of 256 one-way audio signals per
Exchange Module. The default modulation is Stentofon-modified 1Msample/s Σ∆-modulation.
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Exchange Module. The default modulation is Stentofon-modified 1Msample/s Σ∆-modulation.(Audio with different modulations and synchronous or asynchronous data may be line-switched through the same
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infrastructure as well.)
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Revision as of 12:25, 10 August 2007

This article contains a brief overview of the hardware involved in audio switching in an AlphaCom Exchange Module.

Audio Switching Hardware Infrastructure Overview

The first figure below shows the core elements of the infrasructure involved in audio switching. (Non-audio elements such as Slave Controllers are not shown. That the Master board also doubles as a Audio Board is not shown here either.) All audio switching is controlled from the software on the Master Controller. It accesses the Audio Switching Control Registers in the SBI through the MBI and the Backplane Data Bus. Each board may have from one to eight SBI’s and each SBI has eight identical “Digital Audio Channels” or “Channels” for short. Audio travels through the system as 1Mbit/s line-switched digital signals. The backplane has 16 bus lines, each with 16 timeslots, giving a total switching capacity of 256 one-way audio signals per Exchange Module. The default modulation is Stentofon-modified 1Msample/s Σ∆-modulation.(Audio with different modulations and synchronous or asynchronous data may be line-switched through the same infrastructure as well.)

Audio Switching Hardware Infrastructure Overview.jpg