Line Interface Hybrids Support Popular T1/E1 Chips

Oct. 1, 2000

Designed to support the Infinion FALC series of T1/E1 chips, the company's Maximum Density, line interface hybrids are suitable for use with all FALC, QuadFALC and Quad LIU chip variants. These devices feature a narrow footprint in a SIP that allows users to produce multiple T1/E1 layouts using less than 7 mm of width per port A total of 12 variants will cover all implementations for E1/T1 J1 ISDN primary rate interfaces. The range includes devices for 3.3V and 5V operation and a choice of either metallic or longitudinal protection circuitry, fully compliant with the Telcordia GR1089 and FCC safety regulations. Future solutions are also planned for T3/E3 applications. The hybrid costs $6.95 each/10,000.

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