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Signalogic obtains 5th design win for SigC5561 in infrastructure or services application.


Dallas, TX - July 2007, Signalogic, a designs, develops, manufactures, and markets OEM and off-the-shelf embedded systems for voice, video, wireless, control system, audio/acoustic, automation, and data acquisition applications has announced 5th design wins for SigC5561 in infrastructure or services application.

SigC5561-7x7-PTMC card condenses the Texas Instruments / Telogy "Phase III High-Density" VoIP reference design -- including DSP farm and network processor -- into PMC form-factor, providing OC3 channel capacity in a “mezzanine blade”. This level of miniaturization allows the SigC5561-7x7-PTMC card to run as a stand-alone media gateway. Or, when combined with standard VME, cPCI or ATCA carrier boards to form "VoP Blade Server " media gateway and softswitch solutions.

The SigC5561 includes a Wintegra 747 or 787 WinPath network processor allowing access to a variety of interworking and IP protocols. The WinPath is connected directly to the DSP farm using high-speed UTOPIA interface, and is also accessible to host software over the PCI bus. The WinPath provides wire-speed interworking, and in stand-alone configuration, host processing such as SIP and H.323 stacks. A full network processor implementation has been done including separate packet data, parameter data, and host bus memories.



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