Digicom HDSL dimensions Michelangelo USB CX, Description, External Adsl modem for the USB port

Page 1

Michelangelo USB CX

THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. All other brands, products and trademarks are property of their respective owners.

DESCRIPTION

The external ADSL modem for the USB port.

The ADSL and USB technologies togheter to get the maximum performance.

Michelangelo USB CX is an ADSL modem up to 8Mbps to be connected to the USB port of your computer.

Using the ADSL accouts (640Kbps), supplied by the Internet Providers, you will be able to surf the Internet 10 times faster than connecting with an ISDN or an analog modem.

With the ADSL modems you will be always on-line: the Internet connection is active and the telephone line is always free to send/receive faxes and calls.

You will be able to download images, video, audio files in a few seconds, saving money on the telephone bill as the subscriber’s fee doesn’t depend on the connection time and on the data traffic.

Thanks to the Windows® Plug & Play function and to the setup utility, supplied into the package, Michelangelo USB CX is very easy to install and setup. It is powered by th USB port.

It is supplied with the drivers for Windows® XP, 2000, ME, 98SE and it is software upgradable.

Code: 8E4193

￿USB ADSL Modem up to 8Mbit/s

￿Asymmetric data speed

￿Downstream up to 8 Mbit/s

￿Upstream up to 1 Mbit/s

￿Full rate 8 Mbit/s ADSL support

￿G.Lite 1.5 Mbit/s ADSL support

￿PC interface: USB Ver1.1

￿ADSL interface: RJ11 connector

￿ADSL standard:

-ANSI T1.413

-ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt)

-ITU G.992.2 (G.lite)

￿Supported protocols:

-PPP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 2364)

-PPP over ATM LLCSNAP (RFC 2364)

-PPP over Ethernet VCMUX (RFC 2516)

-PPP over Ethernet LLCSNAP (RFC 2516)

-Bridged IP over ATM LLCSNAP (RFC 1483)

-Routed IP over ATM LLCSNAP (RFC 1483)

-Bridged IP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 1483)

-Routed IP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 1483)

-Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)

￿Windows® Plug & Play

￿Software upgradable

￿Dimensions: 155 x 100 x 38 mm

￿CE Mark

￿Driver for Windows® XP, 2000, ME, 98SE

ADSL/HDSL

For further information: international@digicom.it or http://www.digicom.it

Michelangelo USB CX 16.12.2004

Image 1
Contents Description Michelangelo USB CXExternal Adsl modem for the USB port

HDSL specifications

Digicom HDSL (High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line) technology plays a vital role in providing high-speed data communication over traditional copper telephone lines. This technology is particularly significant for businesses and organizations looking to transmit large amounts of data without the need for extensive fiber optic installations.

One of the main features of HDSL is its ability to deliver symmetrical data rates, which means that the upload and download speeds are equal. This characteristic is especially beneficial for applications where data needs to be sent and received at similar rates, such as video conferencing, VoIP, and large file transfers. HDSL typically supports speeds ranging from 1.544 Mbps to 2.048 Mbps, making it a robust option for many users.

The technology utilizes multiple copper wire pairs to achieve its high data rate. Unlike ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), which uses a single wire pair, HDSL employs two or more twisted pairs to enhance the bandwidth. By utilizing advanced modulation techniques such as 2B1Q (two binary one-Q) line coding, HDSL can maintain high transmission speeds over distances that can reach up to 2.5 miles, making it a versatile solution for a variety of installations.

Another significant characteristic of HDSL is its robustness against noise and interference, which is crucial for maintaining data integrity. HDSL systems incorporate advanced error correction algorithms, ensuring that the transmission remains stable even in less-than-ideal conditions. This reliability makes HDSL an attractive choice for mission-critical applications.

HDSL technology is often implemented in T1 and E1 services, allowing businesses to integrate voice, video, and data services over a single connection. This convergence of services can lead to reduced costs and simplified network management, making it a popular choice among enterprises.

In summary, Digicom HDSL technology offers a reliable, high-speed data transmission solution over existing copper infrastructure. Its symmetrical data rates, utilization of multiple wire pairs, resistance to interference, and capability to support integrated services make it a valuable asset for organizations seeking efficient and effective communications. As the demand for higher data rates continues to grow, HDSL remains a relevant technology in bridging the gap between traditional copper lines and modern digital communication needs.