ISDN terminal adapter using digital signal processor

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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370449, 370465, 370524, H04Q 1104

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ABSTRACT:
A terminal adapter for ISDN services is implemented using a digital signal processor rather that a general purpose microprocessor, and provides normal terminal adapter functionally while at the same time substantially reducing part count and increasing flexibility and reliability. The terminal adapter uses a pipelined operating system involving a series of hierarchical menus of subtasks to perform the various functions required for ISDN operability.

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ISDN Instruction Manual: MN128, pp. 1-78, Dated: Jan. 2, 1996. (This document is written in the Japanese language.).
Motorola User's Guide: BitSURFR Pro.TM. ISDN Modem Terminal Adapter, Published by Motorola on Jul. 1995, pp. i-xii, Chapter 1-12 including Appendix A-E.

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