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Datasheet

Intel® Dialogic® DI/SI32


Integrated Station
Interface Board
Analog Station Interface Board with Conference and Voice Resources

The Intel® Dialogic® DI/SI32


analog station interface board is a
full size, single-slot PCI board
based on DM3 mediastream
architecture that provides 32
station interfaces. Offering station
interface connectivity to as many
as 32 devices, it includes
conferencing, voice play/record,
tone detection and generation,

Features and Benefits


Single-slot PCI solution connecting up to 32 analog telephone devices directly to converged
Intel in communications platforms to create affordable, low-end to mid-size, server-based PBX, telemarketing
systems, and call centers
Communications
Provides tone detection and generation resources to every station for non-blocking call flow

Call conferencing supports up to 16 conferees in flexible configurations of 2 to 16 parties per


conference

Enhanced conferencing features include coach-pupil mode, volume controls, and active talker
identification

Voice play and record resources configured on a one-to-one port-to-resource ratio for high availability

Frequency shift keying (FSK) station signaling for caller ID delivery and message waiting indicator
control

Programmable ring cadence options

Power ringing with automatic ring trip, without additional external circuitry

Station status event detection allows collection of call traffic statistics via the application for
cost-effective management of call setup and call termination

Programmable channel gain provides volume control from the


application and enables line-level matching from different devices

Allows use of affordable 2500-type phones and off-the-shelf analog


feature phones with message waiting lights and caller ID capability

Support for Intel native R4 interfaces provides backward com-


patibility with existing applications, with minimal code translation

The CT Bus Interface (H.100) lets you scale system size and
capability with other interface and resource boards and supports
SCbus mode for backward compatibility with older Intel products

Support for Windows* NT* and Windows 2000* operating systems


Datasheet Intel® Dialogic® DI/SI32 Integrated Station Interface Board

32 Port Station
CTBus/H.100 Breakout Box (RJ11)
SCSI
DI/SI Cable Breakout Box

LS Trunks, Network External Power


T1, E1 Interface Supply

Loop Current
DI Series and Ring Voltage

IP Link MOH Audio Source Analog


Stations
PC/Server Chassis (1-32)

Figure 1. Integrated Station Interface Configuration

and caller ID capabilities. The DM3 mediastream DI/SI boards are part of the Intel integrated series of
architecture provides access to independent, high- products designed as integrated solutions with media
performance, firmware-based network protocol and resources, network, and/or station interfaces available
media processing resources that can be operated and on one board. These products can be combined with
integrated on compatible hardware platforms. other Intel hardware to create a total solution. Intel
integrated products with onboard trunk and station
Intel Dialogic integrated station interface (DI/SI)
interfaces function as standalone solutions, or they can
products are next-generation building blocks for
be used with other network interface and resource
converged communications systems. The DI/SI boards
boards, as required.
are single-slot PCI solutions that connect analog
telephone devices directly to converged communica-
tions platforms to create affordable, small- to mid-size, Configurations
server-based PBX telemarketing systems and call Connect other Intel integrated or network interface and
centers. Intel Integrated Station Interface products are resource boards via CT Bus for scalable trunk and
highly reliable and cost effective, and offer an station switching configurations. DI/SI boards are
optimized mix of analog station interfaces and compatible with Intel® Dialogic® IP boards to enable
resources on which to build highly scalable systems. converged VoIP applications.

Applications

■ Automatic call distributor (ACD)


■ Server-based PBX
■ Inbound and outbound telemarketing
■ Customer service
■ Help desks
■ Teleconferencing/conferencing bridge

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Intel® Dialogic® DI/SI32 Integrated Station Interface Board Datasheet

Daughter Board PWR Conn

PCM Station
Station Interfaces (8)
I/F
Station Interfaces (8) Conn
Station Interfaces (8)

QSLAC Ringing SLIC/


Station Line I/F

DB Connector PWR Conn

Station Interfaces (8)


Control Procssor (ARM ASIC)

SRAM ARM7 Data Station


Core Mover
I/F
Conn
PCI Bus
QSLAC Ringing SLIC/
Station Line I/F
PCI
SRAM Control
Unit
(PCU)

Bus Address/ ARM Support


SDRAM
On Chip Control Control Control ASIC Misc.
Peripherals Unit Unit Cntrl.
(SCU) (BCU) (ASA)

Address/ X
C PCM
Control Data
V
SDRAM R
(CP Local Memory, DSP#3
Host Shared RAM, DSP#2
Global Memory) Flash
DSP#1
Bus I/F
SRAM
DRAM
CT Bus CG7
DSP
ASIC ASIC
PCM

H.100 - CT Bus

Figure 2. Integrated Station Interface Block Diagram

Functional Description
DI/SI boards are based on DM3 mediastream I/F device), and a data mover that assists in moving
architecture, which provides a consistent set of system data between the SDRAM, SRAM, and DSP memories,
services and interfaces. This allows other DM3- and the PCI I/F.
compatible resources with Intel architecture, such as
Software executes on the control processor.
players, recorders, tone generators, signal detectors,
Functionality includes initialization, configuration,
conferencing, and call control, to execute in this
inter-processor communication, and switching. The
environment.
primary or controlling components of DM3 resources
The control processor is an ARM core-based ASIC. In typically execute on the control processor, interacting
addition to the core, the control processor includes with DSP sub-components to realize the full resource
various on-chip peripherals, (such as timers, interrupt functionality.
controllers, etc.), an on-chip 0 wait state SRAM, a
Each board includes three (3) Motorola* 563xx DSPs.
SDRAM controller, an onboard bus controller, a PCI
The DSP subsystems include SRAM, and in some
control unit (that provides a glueless interface to a PCI

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cases, DRAM. The DSPs provide direct PCM functions. It includes current limiting, on-hook audio
connections to the CT Bus ASIC that provides PCM path, tip and ring reversal/generation, and loop-current
switching between the SCbus/CT Bus (H.100) and the detection. It also provides thermal shutdown
PCM connections to the loop start and analog station protection. Power (-24 VDC) for the analog station loop
interfaces. current and power (-70 VDC) for ringing is provided via
a cable exiting from the card bracket.
The CT Bus ASIC (CT812) provides full master/slave
H.100 capabilities as well as full SCbus master/slave The ARM Support ASIC (ASA) contains miscellaneous
capabilities. The CT Bus ASIC is connected to the loop control and glue logic that allows the various
start and analog trunk interfaces via the CG7 ASIC, subsystems to perform in a controlled and
which provides gain control. integrated manner.

Up to eight quad subscriber line audio circuits


(QSLAC) connected to up to 32 ringing subscriber line
Software Support
The DI/SI32 is currently supported by System Software
interface circuits (SLIC) are used to interface to the
and Development Kit Version 5.1 or greater.
analog station interface (SI) tip and ring pairs. The
QSLACs provide the required analog to digital and DI/SI products are backward compatible with native R4
digital to analog conversions. The SLIC provides APIs to minimize the development work required to
support for many BORSCHT (battery, overvoltage, transition current applications to these advanced sta-
ringing, supervision, coder/decoder, hybrid, and test) tion interface products.

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Intel® Dialogic® DI/SI32 Integrated Station Interface Board Datasheet

Technical Specifications†
Analog station interfaces 32
Fixed voice resources 32
Sharable conference resources 16
CLASS signaling Frequency shift keying (FSK)
Resource sharing bus CT Bus (H.100)
Control microprocessor ARM7 TDMI
Digital signal processors (3) DSP 563XX @ 100 MHz, each with 100 MIPS minimum
Form factor PCI
Maximum boards per system 8

Host Interface:
Bus compatibility PCI that complies with PCI Local Bus Specification 2.2
Bus speed 33 MHz maximum
Bus mode 32-bit to 16-bit conversion in target mode
Shared memory 128 KB page
Operating system Windows NT, Windows 2000

Power Requirements:
+5 VDC 3.5 A max
+12 VDC 80 mA max
–12 VDC 80 mA max

Station Interface:
Signaling type Loop start originate
Loop current range 28 ± 3 mA
External power supply 1 required per board
Ring generation 40 Vrms @ 20 Hz minimum into 4 REN
2-wire return loss 25 dB
Maximum loop length 3500 feet using 24 AWG
Connectors 68-pin SCSI to RJ-11 breakout box

Audio Input Interface:


Input impedance 1000 Ohms, AC coupled
Maximum input level 600 mVpp
Connector 1/8-inch mini-phone jack

Conferencing:
Conference resources 16
Conference size 2 to 16 conferees
Number of conferences Up to 5
Features Automatic gain control, dynamic create/destroy,
dynamic add/delete, echo cancellation, coach/pupil mode
DTMF volume control, active talker notification

Environmental:
Operating temperature 0º C to +50º C
Storage temperature -20º C to +70º C
Humidity 8% to 80% non-condensing

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Technical Specifications† (cont.)


Safety and EMI Certifications:
United States Safety: UL standard 1950 3rd edition
EMI: U.S. CFR 47(FCC) part 15, subpart B, Class A Equipment
Telecom: FCC Part 68
Canada Safety: CSA Std C22.2 No. 950 1995
EMI: CSA Std C108.8 Class A Limits
Telecom: CS-03
Europe** Safety: EN 60 950, 3rd edition with amendments A1-A4
EMI: EN 55 022, CISPR 22 – Class B Limits, EN55024 (immunity)
International** Safety: IEC 950 3rd edition
EMI: EN 55 022, CISPR 22 – Class B Limits
Japan** Telecom: JATE Blue Book
Warranty See http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/3144web.htm

MSI Global power module†


The MSI global Power Module generates -24 and -70 volts to power the DI station interface loop. One power module is required
per DI board when station modules are used. The power module connects to a pre-wired power cable attached to the board.
Input connector Standard North American AC input
Output connector 6-pin female mini-DIN
Internal fusing Not user replaceable

Power Requirements:
Input voltage 90 to 265 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz
Output voltage -24 VDC: 1.0 A
-70 VDC: 300 mA
Output ripple 100 mV (peak-to-peak main)
Percent regulation ± 2.5% for -24 V
± 7.5% for -70 V
Operating temperature 0º C to +50º C
Size 6.5 inches long, 3.75 inches wide, 2.17 inches high
Warranty 18 months standard

Telephone Interface Adapter and Cable


DI/SI boards use a 68-pin SCSI connector to provide the physical analog station interfaces. The DI/SI breakout box includes a
68-pin SCSI cable to connect the DI/SI boards to a 32-port RJ-11 patch panel.

DI Accessories Description

MSI global power module External station power supply that supports up to 32 stations for one board

DI/SI breakout box 68-pin SCSI connector from DI/SI board breakouts to (32) RJ-11 jacks.
68-pin cable included

System Hardware Requirements


■ Intel® Pentium® processor for PC class with full-size PCI card slots that are 32-bit, 33 MHz, and 5 V/3.3 V signaling compatible

■ Additional system hardware requirements based on Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating system requirements

■ Additional system hardware requirements based on application requirements

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.


** Approvals pending. Contact your Intel representative for more information.

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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