An interconnect apparatus provides for optical and/or electric signal
interconnections of a number of input ports from a row of N input ports
(11.1-11.N) with a number of output ports from a row of N output ports
(13.1-13.N) by way of a signal bus which is capable of being segmented.
The apparatus comprises a rack structure (10) having a row of N circuit
positions (15.1-15.N) for plugging in circuit modules (16), and a set of
such circuit modules provided with signal circuits (22) having various bus
functions, such as bus-input, bus-interconnect and bus-output functions.
The signal bus comprises one or more disjunct bus segments, with each bus
segment being capable of being composed of bus parts (11.j-1) between
consecutive module positions (11.j-1, 11.j) and bus parts formed by the
signal circuits of circuit modules (16) plugged into the module positions
(15.j-1, 15.j) (where j=2, . . . ,N).
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