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  • GL Products Online & Interactive Demos

    GL Communications Inc.

    *NetSurveyorWeb™ is a centralized VoIP network monitoring system. A number of GL's PacketScan™ probes and/or,PacketProbes™ are deployed in remote locations across the network to passively monitor VoIP traffic. Whenever a monitored call completes, the scan/probe calculates a variety of quality metrics (MOS, loss, delay, jitter, etc) and sends the metrics to the central Oracle database for storage.**The PacketScan™ is a feature-robust Windows® based software tool that captures and monitors live IP traffic. In the VoIP world, it can monitor and measure SIP, H323, Megaco, MGCP, T.38 and video calls. In addition to quality metricsPacketScan™ also captures signaling information and sends that to the NetSurveyorWeb™ database as well.**GL's PacketProbe™ is an advanced CPE(Customer Premises Equipment) based VoIP monitoring reporting and diagnostic appliance, stemming from GL's suite of market leading voice analysis tools.

  • Fibre Channel

    Teledyne LeCroy

    Fibre Channel continues to evolve as the preferred communications standard for mission critical and time sensitive Storage Area Network (SAN) applications. Fibre Channel supplies over 80% of the datacenter and enterprise interconnections where lossless delivery of data is required and will be used for many years to come. Gen 6 (32GFC) products and solutions are rapidly being deployed ubiquitously across key markets today.The Fibre Channel industry is now focusing efforts on the development of Gen 7 – 64GFC utilizing PAM4 signaling – and will continue to serve those applications needing higher bandwidth and guaranteed delivery of time and content sensitive data.The SierraNet Family of Fibre Channel test platforms provides best in class traffic capture, analysis, and manipulation for testing physical link characteristics and application operations. SierraNet is designed for addressing today’s high-speed storage and communications fabrics problems and compliments other tools offering industry leading visibility and utility.

  • IO-Link

    Analog Devices Inc.

    The IO-Link® interface simplifies communication to smart sensors and actuators, combining signaling with power-over-cable technology. It has become one of the key devices as industrial automation systems are growing more interconnected and intelligent to accommodate demands for centralized control and optimized production. Analog Devices implements both device PHY and master PHY interfaces (COM1/COM2/COM3). Designing with harsh industrial environments in mind, the master 4-port IO-Link power and communications interface, as well as the IO-Link transceivers featuring Integrated Step-Down Regulators and LDO with ±60V cable interface protection provide the required ruggedness. Optimum EMC performance is achieved with adjustable current limit and slew rate transmitters. Automatic wake-up request (WURQ) generation and an output supply current boosting capability for device startup are also available. Additional components integrate a 300 mA step-down (buck) regulator and a 150 mA LDO to supply all the power required for internal electronics in an connected sensor or actuator.

  • Carrier Convergence Processors

    Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.

    Macom offers a line of infrastructure voice processors, in concert with the carrier-grade Media Stream Processing software, that delivers a complete, integrated VoIP media, data and fax, signaling and control processing solution. Combined with powerful DSP cores with flexible packet processing engine and a rich set of interfaces, the processors support 256 to 640 channels of packet-TDM and packet-packet operation across the entire range of IP modulations, for VoIP and VoATM applications. A large suite of software packages for Wireline, Packet Cable, W-CDMA and CDMA2000 network applications are supported. Major applications include media gateways, session boarder controllers, wireless base transceiver stations and nod-Bs, base station controllers, radio network controllers, mobile switching centers, digital loop carriers, optical network terminals and optical line terminals for passive optical networks, digital subscriber line access multiplexers, class 4 and 5 switches, integrated access devices, IP private branch exchanges, ATM switches and IP routers.

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