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3 | 4 | laforge | V.110 is an ITU standard for bit-rate adaptation of low-speed async serial signals to 64 kbit/s ISDN B-channels. It was primarily used in the context of interworking between GSM Circuit Switched Data (CSD) and ISDN. |
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5 | 4 | laforge | h2. Synchronous |
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7 | 4 | laforge | Rate adaptation of synchronous serial signals of 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 19200, 24000, 28800 or 38400 bit/s |
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9 | 2 | laforge | h3. Frame structure |
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11 | The protocol uses an 80bit (10 byte) frame. The Frame contains a frame sync pattern (similar to e.g. E1 TS0 or TRAU frames) consisting of the first byte and the first bit of every following byte. |
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13 | Each frame consists of |
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15 | * 17 bits of above-mentioned frame sync pattern plus: |
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16 | * 48 D-bits (D1..D48) |
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17 | * 7 E-bits (E1..E7) |
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18 | * 8 S/X-bits (S1,S3,S4,S6,S8,S9) |
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20 | h3. Rate Adaptation Functions |
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22 | h4. RA1 |
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24 | The rate-adaptation function RA1 converts from the V-series rates (e.g. 2400bps) to an intermediate rate of 8/16/32/64 kbit/s. |
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26 | h4. RA2 |
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28 | RA2 converts from the RA1 output rate of 8/16/32/64 kbit/s to 64 kbit/s and is actually specified in I.460 |
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30 | h2. Asynchronous |
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32 | Rate adaptation of asynchronous serial signals of 50, 75, 110, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 19200, 24000, 28800 or 38400 bit/s |
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34 | h3. Rate Adaptation Functions |
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36 | h4. RA0 |
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38 | The RA0 function is only used with asynchronous V-series interfaces. Incoming asynchronous data is padded by the addition of stop elements to fit the nearest channel rate defined by 2 × 600 bit/s. Ther esulting synchronous bit stream is then processed with RA1 and RA2 like in the synchronous serial case. |