PMC/860


High-performance E1 or T1 interface

telecom controller for SS7, LAPD and V5.x applications

Benefits
Leading edge connectivity technology¡Xhighly integrated PowerQUICC combines PowerPC CPU and communications processor

Time to market for IN/AIN and Wireless infrastructure¡Xeasy-to-configure E1 or T1 interface supports multiple bus architectures and SS7 protocol stacks

The PMC/860 is a PCI mezzanine card that combines E1 or T1 and TDM telephony bus connectivity with the Motorola PowerQUICC processor. With PMC/860, you'll bring your telecom products to market faster because you'll have the tools you need in-hand to develop IN/AIN and wireless infrastructure products and services in the simplest, most convenient way possible.

Hit the telecom market running.
The PMC/860 is designed to help you build high-performance telecom products faster and easier than ever before. Based on open standards, this high-performance E1 or T1 interface telecom controller is compatible with multiple bus architectures and operating systems. Stand-alone or integrated into a CompactPCI or VME environment with a Solaris, Windows NT or real-time host, the PMC/860 is supported by leading SS7 protocol vendors and offers an unmatched choice of system configuration and design options.

Leading edge technologies for telecom applications.
The PowerQUICC processor is the heart of the PMC/860 design. It integrates a PowerPC processor and a front-end communication processor in one chip and therefore provides an ideal and high-performance architecture for wireless/access network and signaling applications. The combination of two E1 or T1 interfaces with the SCbus allows for new configurations and system designs which are not possible with E1 or T1-only platforms.

The PMC/860 is a powerful building block for SS7, LAPD, V5.x and other wireless infrastructure, intelligent network (IN) and advanced intelligent network (AIN) applications.

Powerful solutions for demanding markets.
In a typical configuration, the PMC/860 runs on a Force Computers PowerCore PowerPC board, connecting two E1 or T1 lines and routing time slots to the PowerQUICC processor for further processing of SS7, LAPD or V5.x. Time slots can also be routed to the SCbus for further processing on other resource boards. The PMC/860 is not limited to those applications-any data communication protocol can be deployed to terminate or route data and voice traffic.