A combined signalling and PCM cross-connect and packet assembly/disassembly
engine includes a cross-connect memory, wherein the memory advantageously
includes both a subscriber PCM channel memory that cross-connects bus side
PCM channels to optical fiber timeslots, and a separate signalling memory
that cross-connects associated signalling data channels to optical fiber
timeslots. In particular, the PCM and signalling data memories are
substantially the same size and each signalling data channel is mapped to
an address in the signalling memory that corresponds to the PCM memory
address of the associated PCM channel. Cross-connect information used for
the PCM channels is also used to cross-connect the associated signalling
channels. Cross-connect and packet engine functions are combined, thereby
eliminating the need for a separate buffer to accommodate differences in
transmission rates between them. A single control store with an associated
fiber timeslot counter is also connected to the packet engine circuit,
which supports both PCM and signalling data channels.
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