Broadband White Papers
Meeting Test Challenges for ADSL ICs
Overview ADSL is a modem technology that exploits the unused capacity in ordinary two-wire telephone lines. It is asymmetric in that download speeds from the central office (CO) to the remote terminal (RT) can be up to four times faster than upload speeds. This asymmetric performance is ideal for market-driving consumer broadband applications like video and Internet access, where very high downstream rates are paramount, while minimal data moves upstream from the user to the CO. Similarly, this same usage model matches business communications from corporate servers to employees, partners and customers.
| Publisher | Credence Systems | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | April 2008 | Downloads | 2 |
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