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News Release from: SBS Technologies | Subject: Maxim 921-DS
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2004
PMC module aims for enterprise and Edge
The Maxim 921-DS is a new single-site PMC module for full-duplex channelised DS3 connectivity.
The Maxim 921-DS is a new single-site PMC module for full-duplex channelised DS3 connectivity This cost-effective SBS telecommunication product is designed for data applications requiring high-density connectivity using up to 28 T1 lines, multiple DS0s (up to 672) in clear channel, fractional and channelised DS3 applications such as routers, switches, wireless broadband and multiservice gateways
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The Maxim 921-DS is a highly scalable DS3 connectivity solution that allows developers to use all 672 available DS0 channels with full channelisation.
Previous solutions have not offered the scalability or ease of configuration of the Maxim 921-DS", said Charlie Tompkins, Vice President and General Manager of Communications I/O for SBS.
The Maxim 921-DS offers connectivity at 44.736Mbit/s and features a 32/64bit, 33/66MHz PCI interface and front and rear panel I/O options.
The Maxim 921-DS features unique technology designed to minimise host intervention and maximise bus bandwidth to increase overall system performance.
The Maxim 921-DS is especially effective with demanding applications, such as edge routing and aggregation.
The Maxim 921-DS is available with Linux, VxWorks and Windows XP drivers.
The included SBS modular driver development kit (DDK) enables OEMs to take advantage of driver portability across the entire SBS WAN product line.
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