ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line with transmission rates of 8 MBps downstream and 768Kbps upstream over twisted pair.
See Also: DSL, VDSL, ADSL2+, ADSL2, ADSL Testers
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PCIe-6376, 8 AI (16-Bit, 3.5 MS/s/ch), 2 AO, 24 DIO, Multifunction I/O Device
785809-01
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8 AI (16-Bit, 3.5 MS/s/ch), 2 AO, 24 DIO, Multifunction I/O Device - The PCIe‑6376 is a simultaneous sampling, multifunction DAQ device. It offers analog I/O, digital I/O, four 32‑bit counters, and analog and digital triggering. Onboard NI‑STC3 timing and synchronization technology delivers advanced timing functionality, including independent analog and digital timing engines and retriggerable measurement tasks. The PCIe‑6376 is ideal for a variety of applications, such as IF digitization; transient recording; ISDN, ADSL, and POTS manufacturing test in the telecom industry; ultrasound and sonar testing; and high-energy physics. The included DAQExpress™ companion software provides basic measurement and analysis, while the NI‑DAQmx driver provides the ability to create customized automated measurement and control applications.
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PCI-6123, 8 AI (16-Bit, 500 kS/s/ch), 8 DIO, PCI Multifunction I/O Device
779408-01
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8 AI (16-Bit, 500 kS/s/ch), 8 DIO, PCI Multifunction I/O Device - The PCI‑6123 is a simultaneous-sampling, multifunction DAQ device. It offers analog input, digital I/O, two 24‑bit counters, and digital triggering. The PCI‑6123 is ideal for a variety of applications, such as IF digitization; transient recording; ISDN, ADSL, and POTS manufacturing test in the telecom industry; ultrasound and sonar testing; and high-energy physics. The included NI‑DAQmx driver and configuration utility simplify configuration and measurements. The PCI‑6123 dimensions require chassis slots that can accommodate full-length PCI modules.
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Public Switch Telephone Network Tester
295B
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The Testphone 295B is a test telephone designed for use on Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN). It is designed for use on both Dual-tone Multi-frequency (DTMF - tone dialling) and Loop Disconnect (LD - pulse dialling) lines. Fitted with an integral ADSL filter, the telephone will not cause interference when connected to ADSL/Broadband lines in either `on hook` or `off hook` mode.
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XDSL Testers
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GAOTek offers a wide range of xDSL testers that are specifically manufactured to meet the requirement of xDSL testing, along with ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, READSL, and VDSL for sale to the United States, Canada and Globally. They are mainly used by field operators for telecommunication installation, troubleshooting of xDSL network and maintenance. xDSL testers not only tests the physical structure but also evaluates whether the line is fit for xDSL service and consider the quality of service. The devices can be operated in “ATUR+PC” simulation without any external ADSL2+/VDSL2 modem or computer as they can be easily operated by digital multi-meter. These devices evaluate line quality, carry out PPPoE dial-up, suggest web page browsing to determine the connection to the ISP, and emulates a PC+ modem. These testing devices also help with PING, IP config, route and tracert tests. Moreover, these devices can also function as a computer for examining broadband IP lines or begin a PPPoE dial-up to determine IP network connection and troubleshooting a computer or modem issues.
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ADSL2+ Tester
TM-600
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TM-600 ADSL2+ Tester specially designed for xDSL line test (xDSL include: ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, READSL etc) and maintenance It provides xDSL test, PPPoE dial test, DMM test, Modem emulation, line voltage indication and so on.
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Femtocell and Application Testing
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About the size of a home ADSL Router, a Femtocell (also known as an Access Point Base Station) is designed to allow 3G enabled devices (Phones, PDAs, Laptops) to connect to a carrier's core 3G network even where the carrier does not provide a signal themselves. It does this by bridging between the Wireless 3G devices and the carrier’s network using the Internet. Specifically, it will be connected to a Router (ADSL, Cable or other) already providing access to the Internet. Calls made and data services used on the 3G device are then sent to the carrier (and received from the carrier) over IP.





