Digital pad – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Architecture

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Task handler: also referred to as an executive, the task handler
provides orderly per-channel task execution to maintain real-time task
ordering constraints.

Transmit voice: inserts digital pads, manipulates transmit AB bits for
DS1, and provides graceful entry into T-Link data mode when the data
module connected to the DTI/PRI trunk is answering the call.

Receive voice: inserts digital pads and provides graceful entry into
T-Link data mode when the data module connected to the DTI/PRI
trunk is originating the call.

T-Link data: a set of transmit and receive vectored subroutines which
provides T-Link protocol conversion to/from the DM-DM protocol.

Receive ABCD filtering: filters and debounces the receive ABCD bits
and provides change of state information to the system.

Diagnostics

Self-test

Digital pad

The digital pad is an EPROM whose address-input to data-output transfer
function meets the characteristics of a digital attenuator. The digital
pad accommodates both µ255-law and A-Law coding. There are 32
combinations each for µ255 to µ255, µ255 to A-Law, A-Law to µ255, and
A-Law to A-Law. These values are selected to meet the EIA loss and level
plan. See

Table 320 "Digital pad values and offset allocations" (page 769)

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Table 320
Digital pad values and offset allocations

Offset

PAD set 0

PAD set 1

0

0dB

–7db

1

2dB

–8db

2

3dB

–9db

3

4dB

–10db

4

5dB

0.6db

5

6.1dB

7db

6

8dB

9db

7

–1dB

10db

8

–3dB

11db

9

–4dB

12db

A

idle code, 7F

3db

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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