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NT6D71 UILC line card

The memory consists of 32 K of EPROM that contains the UILC operating
program and 8 K of RAM that stores interface selection and other functions
connected with call activities.

The reset and sanity timer logic resets the MCU.

The serial control interface is an IPE bus that communicates with the U
transceivers.

The MCU coordinates and controls the operation of the UILC. It has internal
memory, a reset and sanity timer, a serial control interface, a maintenance
signaling channel, and a digital pad.

The memory consists of 32 K of EPROM that contains the UILC operating
program and 8 K of RAM used to store interface selection and other
functions connected with call activities.

The reset and sanity timer logic resets the MCU.

The serial control interface is an IPE bus used to communicate with the
U transceivers.

The Micro Controller Unit (MCU) coordinates and controls the operation of
the UILC. It has internal memory, a reset and sanity timer, a serial control
interface, a maintenance signaling channel, and a digital pad.

The memory consists of 32 K of EPROM that contains the UILC operating
program and 8 K of RAM that stores interface selection and other functions
connected with call activities.

The reset and sanity timer logic resets the MCU.

The serial control interface is a PE bus that communicates with U
transceivers.

IPE interface logic

The IPE interface logic consists of a Card-LAN interface, a IPE bus
interface, a maintenance signaling channel interface, a digital pad, and a
clock converter.

The Card-LAN interface is used for routine card maintenance, which
includes polling the line cards to find in which card slot the UILC is installed.
It also queries the status and identification of the card and reports the
configuration data and firmware version of the card.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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