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TN789B radio controller<br />

The TN788C circuit pack is the audio processor <strong>for</strong> the Px64 multimedia conference bridge. The<br />

TN788C circuit pack contains eight digital signal processors. The processors include four <strong>for</strong><br />

encoding <strong>and</strong> four <strong>for</strong> decoding. Each encoder/decoder pair is assigned to a Px64 endpoint to<br />

process its audio channel. Connection to <strong>and</strong> from the audio of the endpoint is by way of a<br />

TN787 multimedia interface port. This connection is through the TDM-bus timeslots.<br />

Each of the eight digital signal processors communicate with the main processor on the circuit<br />

pack through eight individual dual-port r<strong>and</strong>om access memory (DPRAMs). No read-only<br />

memory (ROM) is available on this circuit pack. The DPRAM is used <strong>for</strong> program download.<br />

TN789B radio controller<br />

Note:<br />

Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold.<br />

The TN789B radio controller circuit pack is an interface between a switch <strong>and</strong> two Wireless<br />

Fixed Base (WFB) radio units. This interface is used <strong>for</strong> the DEFINITY Wireless Business<br />

System. The TN789B circuit pack contains a main processor to h<strong>and</strong>le data line circuit (DLC)<br />

<strong>and</strong> upper medium access (MAC) layers of firmware. The TN789B circuit pack also contains<br />

two lower MAC processors. one processor <strong>for</strong> each radio interface. Each radio interface is<br />

referred to as an I2 interface.<br />

The I2 link is the connection between the radio controller (RC) <strong>and</strong> the WFB. The RC supports<br />

up to two I2 links. Each link consists of three pairs of twisted-pair cable: the transmit pair, the<br />

receive pair, <strong>and</strong> the local power pair. The transmit pair transfers WFB control <strong>and</strong> frame<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation from the RC to the WFB. The receive pair transfers status <strong>and</strong> frame in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

from the WFB to the RC. If the RC cannot provide power to the WFB, a third pair, to the WFB,<br />

can supply local power. When possible, the transmit pair <strong>and</strong> the receive pair provide phantom<br />

power from the RC to the WFB.<br />

Each TN789B circuit pack includes a st<strong>and</strong>ard TDM-bus interface from a system, two radio<br />

interfaces to two separate radio units, <strong>and</strong> two synchronization ports. In addition, two RS-232<br />

interfaces provide <strong>for</strong> a debug terminal <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> setting up the wireless terminal.<br />

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