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1 Introduction
Siemens GSM engines support the basic option of the multiplexer according to the
ETSI TS 101 369, GSM 07.10 Multiplexer Protocol. This allows a mobile to run a triple
session over a serial link interface. Outside the GSM engine, on the application side of the
serial interface, another multiplexer must be integrated in order to demultiplex the signal and
distribute it on the three virtual channels. The external multiplexer needs to be provided by
the customer.
This document describes how to use the multiplexer and then explains how to design an
external multiplexer and integrate it into an application on top of a Siemens GSM engine.
Multiplexer protocol sources (WinMux2k), provided by Siemens AG, can be obtained on
request from your local distributor. For more detailed information please refer to [5].
- A75 (16 pages)
- SXG75 (166 pages)
- CX65 (75 pages)
- A50 (77 pages)
- C30 (31 pages)
- A65 (58 pages)
- SL75 (139 pages)
- A35 (43 pages)
- M75 (153 pages)
- SX1 (103 pages)
- C55 (110 pages)
- M55 (140 pages)
- SL45 (86 pages)
- S65 (145 pages)
- S75 (72 pages)
- CF75 (150 pages)
- CFX65 (77 pages)
- AX75 (28 pages)
- C75 (144 pages)
- M65 (142 pages)
- CX75 (152 pages)
- ST60 (89 pages)
- U15 (188 pages)
- CF62 (122 pages)
- C45 (82 pages)
- Xelibri 8 (36 pages)
- Xelibri 7 (31 pages)
- SL45i (90 pages)
- SL42 (96 pages)
- Xelibri 3 (34 pages)
- ST55 (88 pages)
- SL55 (137 pages)
- C62 (67 pages)
- C62 (69 pages)
- Xelibri 6 (30 pages)
- M50 (96 pages)
- Xelibri 2 (31 pages)
- Xelibri 4 (31 pages)
- A57 (37 pages)
- A36 (43 pages)
- Xelibri 1 (31 pages)
- Xelibri 5 (30 pages)
- C70 (144 pages)
- Gigaset SL 740 (76 pages)
- Mobile Phone C35i (2 pages)