SLIC™, DuSLIC™ Series, Telecom

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PEF 4268 F V1.2
IC TELECOM INTERFACE 48-TQFP
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48-LQFP
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SLIC™, DuSLIC™
Subscriber Line Interface Concept (SLIC)
PG-TQFP-48-1
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PEF 4268 T V1.2
IC TELECOM INTERFACE PDSO-24
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24-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
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Subscriber Line Interface Concept (SLIC)
PG-DSO-24-8
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Telecom

Interface - Telecom refers to electronic components and devices that are specifically designed to enable communication and data transfer across telecommunications systems and networks. These interfaces provide a standardized method for transmitting and receiving data, enabling different devices and systems to communicate effectively. Examples of telecom interfaces include Ethernet switching ICs, line drivers, ISDN interfaces, amplifiers, channel extenders, digital phase-locked loops, DTMF tone generators and decoders, echo cancelation ICs, detectors and generators, DDA ICs, phone line monitors, and calling line identifier ICs. Each of these interfaces is tailored to the specific requirements of their respective applications, ensuring optimal performance and reliable communication. Telecom interfaces often incorporate complex signal processing techniques and protocols to ensure accurate transmission and interpretation of data. They may also incorporate features such as error correction, encryption, and redundancy to ensure reliable operation in challenging environments. The integration of telecom interfaces into telecommunications systems and devices enables seamless communication and interaction between different components and systems. This enhances performance, reliability, and ease of use, making it easier to incorporate advanced telephony features and functionality into a wide range of applications. In summary, Interface - Telecom refers to electronic components and devices that enable communication and data transfer across telecommunications systems and networks. They incorporate complex signal processing techniques and protocols to ensure accurate transmission and interpretation of data. Their integration into telecommunications systems and devices enhances performance, reliability, and ease of use, making it easier to incorporate advanced telephony features and functionality into a wide range of applications.