channel modem unit
1Channel service unit — In telecommunications, a channel service unit (CSU) is a line bridging device for use with T carrier that: is used to perform loopback testing, may perform bit stuffing, may also provide a framing and formatting pattern compatible with the… …
2Channel Service Unit — Data Service Unit — Pile de protocoles 7 • Application 6 • Présentation 5 • Session 4 • …
3Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit — Ein Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU) ist eine Hardware Komponente, die in etwa die Größe eines externen Modems hat und eine ähnliche Funktion erfüllt wie ein Modem: Modems bereiten Datenpakete so auf, dass sie für den Transport… …
4channel service unit — (Computers) device used to connect a computer to a digital communications line (similar to a modem), CSU …
5Modem — For other uses, see Modem (disambiguation). A modem (modulator demodulator) is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. The… …
6Sega Channel — According to an informational piece broadcast over the channel, a man named Stanley B. Thomas, Jr. invented the service.For a monthly subscription fee (usually $14.95 depending on location), along with a $25 activation fee, the subscriber would… …
7Cable modem — Motorola SurfBoard SBV6120E EuroDOCSIS 3.0 cable modem A cable modem is a type of network bridge and modem that provides bi directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a HFC and RFoG infrastructure. Cable modems are primarily… …
8блок индивидуального преобразования — — [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.] Тематики информационные технологии в целом EN channel modem unit …
9CSU/DSU — Channel Service Unit Data Service Unit Pile de protocoles 7 • Application 6 • Présentation 5 • Session 4 • …
10List of IBM products — The following is a list of notable products from the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s, and spanning punched card machinery, time clocks, and typewriters, via mainframe… …