PRI/T1/E1
Adapter
You can customize the MIDAS PRI adapter (Modular
ISDN Data Access Solution) to differentiate, add value, change form
factor or change bus type. The card can serve as a PRI adapter card, a
T1 adapter card, an E1 adapter card, or a combination of PRI ISDN and/or
T1 and/or E1.
The PRI/T1/E1 Adapter Card with source code gives you
full flexibility for your first and future products because the TeleSoft
family of MIDAS includes a complete Hardware Design Kit and Software
Source Code Kit. You receive schematics, Gerber files, board layout and
component listings, a fully functioning card and source code for the
corresponding software.
The TeleSoft MIDAS PRI/T1/E1 adapter, like each of
TeleSoft's reference designs, is architected to give you full control
over your product design and direction.
Distinctive
Characteristics:
- Smart PRI ISDN Card
- Dual T1/E1/PRI
- ISDN Call Setup
available for Europe, Japan, Australia, or North America
- Total Advanced Prototype
Solution
- Q.931 + Q.921 + Chip
Drivers +
source code
- Complete Design Package with 2 cards
- TeleSoft API
- Call Control/Data
Transfer Interfaces
- MVIP for B-channels
- Dual-Port RAM for D-channels
- Ideal for PBXs, Routers,
and Bridges
- Enables High Margin/Low Cost Products
- Minimizes Technology Risks
- Cuts Time-to-Market by 60% or more
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Technology Transfer for OEMs
The MIDAS-PRI is one member of a
growing family of MIDAS (Modular ISDN Data Access Solution) products
that are designed specifically to meet the needs of OEMs and ODMs for
fast development of low cost ISDN products.
Each MIDAS product is a Technology Transfer Package
that gives you full control over your product design and direction.
You can customize to differentiate, add value or
change form factor. You have full flexibility for your first and future
products because MIDAS includes a complete Hardware Design Kit and
Software Source Code Kit. You get schematics, Gerber files, board layout
and component listings, and fully functioning cards.
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