Scalable PMC Fortifies Telecom Systems

June 3, 2004
Designed for full-duplex channelized DS3 connectivity for up to 28 T1 or 21 E1 lines, the Maxim 921-DS scalable, single-site PMC module operates at 44.736 Mb/s and features a 32-/64-bit, 33-/66-MHz PCI interface and front and rear panel I/O options.

Designed for full-duplex channelized DS3 connectivity for up to 28 T1 or 21 E1 lines, the Maxim 921-DS scalable, single-site PMC module operates at 44.736 Mb/s and features a 32-/64-bit, 33-/66-MHz PCI interface and front and rear panel I/O options. It is said to exploit a unique technology that minimizes host intervention and maximizes bus bandwidth to increase overall system performance. Targeting demanding applications such as edge routing and aggregation, the PMC is available with Linux, VxWorks, and Windows XP drivers. Additionally, the card comes with a modular driver development kit that allows users to take advantage of driver portability across the company's entire WAN product line. Single-unit price is $1,645. SBS TECHNOLOGIES INC., Albuquerque, NM. (505) 875-0600.

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