Thursday, February 7, 2008

T-carrier, is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed telecommunications carrier systems developed by AT&T Bell Labs in 1957.

Frequency
Voice band (0.3 - 3.4 KHz)

SignalDigital

Line CodeAMI, B8ZS, HDB3
Mark : 3.0V dc
Space : 0V dc +/-0.30V dc
Pulse Width : 648 ns +/- 15 ns

ModulationPulse Code Modulation(PCM)

MultiplexingTime Division Multiplexing(TDM)

Transmission Direction
Full Duplex

Transmission Mode
Synchronous

Medium
Unsheilded Twisted Pair
24 AWG, 100 ohms impedance @ .772 MHz, 7 dB attenuation/ 1000 ft @ .772 MHz, 41 dB crosst per 1000 ft.
As Per Rs-568 - Level 1 & Level 2 type cable

Cabling
Co-directional 4 Wires
Connectors
Subminiature 15 female


1 Send Data (tip)
2 Reserved for network
3 Receive Data (tip)
4 Reserved for network
5 Not defined
6 Not defined
7 Not defined
8 Not Defined
9 Send Data (ring)
10 No connect
11 Receive Data (ring)
12 No connect
13 No Connect
14 No connect
15 No connect

mini-modular 8 pin

1 Transmit (ring)
2 Not Used
3 Not Used
4 Receive (ring)
5 Receive (tip)
6 Not Used
7 Not Used
8 Transmit (tip)

RJ-48


1 Receive (ring)
2 Receive (tip)
3 Not Used
4 Transmit (ring)
5 Transmit (tip)
6 Not Used
7 Not Used
8 Not Used


T-Carrier Heirarchy

Carrier Signal Level No.Of T1
Signals
Voice Channels Speed
DS-0 1/24 1 0.064 mbps
T1 DS-1 1 24 1.544 mbps
T1c DS-1c 2 48 3.152 mbps
T2 DS-2 4 96 6.176 mbps
T3 DS-3 28 672 44.736 mbps
T3c DS-3c 56 1344 89.472 mbps
T4 DS-4 168 4032 274.176mbps


T1 Frame Structure




Super Frame



Extended Super Frame



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