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The AMTELCO XDS H.100 PCI Loop Start, Station, T1/E1, and E&M
boards support the open source Asterisk interface.
All XDS boards are intelligent, each having its own processor
which is responsible for all the details of signaling detection and
timing. This allows for a truly distributed architecture while placing a nominal burden on
the host PC. All firmware for the main processor and the DSPs is stored in Flash memory,
allowing for easy upgrades of the firmware, eliminating time-consuming and error prone
downloading at boot time, and providing high density and excellent reliability.
If you are building an Asterisk application and need high density port configurations, or
support for existing radio transmitter interfaces (E&M), then the new Asterisk interface
from AMTELCO XDS is your solution!
Asterisk is a trademark of Digium, Inc.
Applications include interfacing to trunked radios and specific E&M lines in a CO or PBX.
Available in H.100 PCI (8-Port), H.110 CompactPCI (16-Port), and soon PCI Express formats.
The board will encode/decode, packetize and route data between the
H.100 ports and an Ethernet port.
Support for RTP (real time transport protocol) and RTCP (real time
transport control protocol) and a subset of SIP are included.
The board includes 256 full-duplex voice record/playback channels, supports 256
ports of call analysis, and provides two analog inputs for music-on-hold.
The XDS T1/E1 board includes status LEDs for each span which provide red,
yellow, and blue alarm indications. Also included is a selectable
75 ohm/120 ohm E1 interface, or a 100 ohm T1 interface.
Available in H.100 PCI (24-Port), H.110 CompactPCI (32-Port), and soon PCI Express formats.
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AMTELCO XDS Conference Boards
High density and high quality AMTELCO XDS Conference Boards are ideal for
large conference applications, and include a bidirectional analog port for
functions such as music-on-hold and conference monitoring.
These boards are also available with “Voice Distortion” for applications
where voice identification is an issue.
The first XDS boards were sold in 1980, and are now used by developers around
the world. Today, AMTELCO markets a wide variety of innovative XDS boards in
H.100 PCI and H.110 CompactPCI formats. As new technologies emerge, AMTELCO
XDS will design new products that allow developers to take advantage of the latest
technology.
Mission Statement
AMTELCO’s XDS group is dedicated to providing developers around the world with
high-density products that are easy to use, easy to implement, highly reliable, and
feature full service and support.
AMTELCO software driver packages are distributed free of charge to XDS customers,
with open source code for the driver and all supporting applications.
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