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Revision as of 02:28, 24 February 2017

DS-30 (sometimes DS30) links are used to carry speech and signalling information on DMS, CS1000, Norstar, and BCM products.

Variants

  • DS-30
    • Used on DMS family products
  • DS-30X
    • Used on Norstar Modular platform to interconnect modules
    • Unknown in what way it's different from other variants
  • DS-30Y
    • Used on CS1000E and Meridian 1 platforms
    • Carries same traffic as DS-30X but can be combined in groups of 4 to make DS-30Y superloops
    • Seems to only be used on smaller platforms (non-DMS), possibly predecessor or smaller alternative to DS-512 links?

DS-30X Physical

  • Four wires (arrows are controller <-> card) [1]
    • Tx PCM →
    • Rx PCM ←
    • 5.12MHz Clock →
    • 1kHz Frame Sync →

DS-30X Electrical

  • Signal levels unknown
  • Isolation unknown

DS-30X Logical

  • Clocked at 2.56MHz (half the 5.12MHz clock received from the controller)
  • Carries 32 channels of PCM voice data
  • Each channel consists of a 10-bit word
    • 8 bits of voice data (called a "timeslot")
    • 1 bit of signalling data
    • 1 bit indicating "data valid"
  • Signalling data is sent in 24-bit words, one bit at a time in each channel.
    • Sent in both directions, one on Tx PCM and one on Rx PCM

DS-30X Timing Diagram/Frame Format

References

  1. NN43001-311 02.09 Installation CirCrdFundamentals.pdf Circuit Card Fundamentals, Page 25