Product category: CompactPCI Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing | Subject: Katana 750v
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 April 2004
Flexible interfacing for telecomms blade
The Katana 750v CompactPCI packet switching backplane telecomms blade is based on IBM's PowerPC 750FX processor.
The Katana 750v CompactPCI packet switching backplane telecomms blade is based on IBM's PowerPC 750FX processor It features two PTMC sites, five Ethernet channels, and a versatile CTBus/H.110 TDM interconnect that makes the Katana easy to configure for a variety of telecomms infrastructure applications, including WAN access, SS7 signalling, media gateways, traffic processing and soft switches
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Katana's high-speed PowerPC processor, dual PTMC sites, and versatile TDM architecture provide a unique blend of performance and flexibility", said Todd Wynia, Vice President of Marketing at Artesyn Communication Products.
"Whether you're designing a Sigtran gateway, soft switch, or media gateway, Katana provides the open, flexible, high-availability platform needed to get high-performance network infrastructure products to market fast".