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Term

Description

T (Terminal) Reference Point

The ISDN interface between an NT1 and NT2. It is functionally equivalent to the S interface.

T1

The most common data link in the US communications network. It is best known as a multiplexed carrier of 24 64-Kbps voice channels plus overhead, or 1.544 Mbps.

T3

US digital transmission service containing 28 T1 circuits, with a basic data rate of 44.736 Mbps.

TA (ISDN)

Terminal Adapter

TA (Terminal Adapter)

Adapts non-ISDN equipment to ISDN.A TA provides an R interface for the non-ISDN equipment and an S/T interface for connection to the ISDN network.

TCP

Transport Control Protocol.

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is the basic communication protocol of the Internet TCP/IP has two layers. The higher layer, or Transmission Control Protocol, manages the assembling of a message or file into smaller packets. These packets are transmitted over the Internet and received by a TCP layer that reassembles the packets into the original message. The lower layer, Internet Protocol, handles the address part of each packet so that it gets to the right destination. Each gateway computer on the network checks this address to see where to forward the message. Even though some packets from the same message are routed differently than others, they'll be reassembled at the destination.

TDM

Time Division Multiplexing, a type of multiplexing that combines data streams by assigning each stream a different time slot in a set.

TDMA

Time Division Multiple Access. Data multiplexing scheme used as the basis for all digital switching networks and Central Office switches. Each 8 kHz sample of an analog signal from a given phone line or channel is coded into 8 bits of digital information. These are then time multiplexed into successive bytes of data within a digital bus or channel of data. A digital radio technology that divides each frequency channel into separate time slots for separate conversations or sessions. A digital multiplexing technique whereby each signal is sent and received at a fixed time slots in a series of time slots. The transmitter and receiver must be time-synchronized. Most public telephone networks typically use TDMA.

TE (ISDN)

Terminal Equipment

TE1 (Terminal Equipment 1)

ISDN terminal equipment such as ISDN telephones. These devices interface to the ISDN network by way of an S interface.

TE2 (Terminal Equipment 2)

Non-ISDN terminal equipment such as personal computers. These devices interface to a TA by way of an R interface.

Telco

Local telephone company.

Telephony

Telephone technology. The conversion of sound into electrical signals, its transmission to another location, and its reconversion to sound, with or without the use of connecting wires is called telephony.

Test Bench

An HDL file used in simulation to test the operation of a design.

Test vectors

Input signals used to test the functionality of a device.

Throughput

A measure of the volume/amount of data which can be transmitted (typically per second) through a given communications system.

TIA TR41.5

Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) TR41.5. Goal is to create the physical layer spec for interfacing between different WAN & home networking technologies.

Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)

Equipment which enables the transmitting of a number of signals over a single common path by transmitting them sequentially at different instants of time.

Timing Analyzer

Software application that determines the timing characteristics of a design, but does not test for functionality.

Timing constraints

Method used to increase the speed of a design by defining the timing requirements.

Timing Simulation

Software process of verifying the functionality of a design that includes the device timing characteristics.

Toner

A special type of ink used by copy machines and laser printers. Toner consists of a dry, powdery substance that is electrically charged so that it adheres to a drum, plate, or piece of paper charged with the opposite polarity.

Toner Cartridge

A cartridge or cassette which holds toner for ease of loading into a printer.

TQFP

Acronym for Thin Quad Flat Pack. Low profile, surface mount package.

TRACE

Xilinx application in Foundation ISE, Foundation and Alliance that determines how fast a design can run.

Transceiver

A combination radio transmitter and receiver.

Transponder

A satellite is divided up in parts called transponders. A transponder is one distribution channel of the satellite. Each transponder can be used for distribution of several programs.

transport

Guarantees reliable delivery between end stations

Transport layer

The Transport Layer is generally called the higher layer as to how traffic is moved. It ensures the performance of the lower 3 OSI layers. The Transport Layer forms the interface between the higher application-oriented layers and underlying network-dependent protocol layers. It provides the session layer with reliable message transfer facilities. It offers transparent transfer of data between end stations or edge nodes, error recovery, and flow control.

Triple-DES

Reading locations directly without having to read in a particular sequence.

tristate buffer

see 3-state

Truck rolls

The process of having support people from utilities, industries visit the home to deploy services such as a residential gateway, digital modems, meter reading, etc. These truck rolls are usually very costly.

True Black

Black produced by a separate black ink rather than the 'composite black' produced from a mixture of cyan, magenta and yellow. See also Composite Black.

True DualPort RAMTM

See Dual Port RAM

TrueType

A font definition format for outline fonts which is used by Microsoft Windows for the creation of screen fonts and downloaded fonts.

TTL

Acronym for Transistor Transistor Logic. The 7400 series of logic fabricated with bipolar transistors.

Turnaround cycle

The turnaround cycle is a "dead" bus cycle to prevent bus contention.

TwinVQ (Transform-domain Weighted

Interleave Vector Quantization)

Developed by NTT Human Interface Labs in Japan, this new compression technology is called Transform-Domain Weighted Interleave Vector Quantization, or TwinVQ. This compression technology, targeted at download applications, was originally developed by Yamaha and has been incorporated, along with AAC, into the MPEG-4 specification. The underlying algorithms are significantly different the algorithms used in MPEG layer III.

Twisted Pair Cable

There are 3 major types of Twisted Pair Cables ( Shielded, Unshielded, and Screen Twisted). In Twisted Pair cables, pairs of wires are twisted around one another. Each pair consists of two insulated copper wires twisted together. The wire pairs are twisted because it helps reduce crosstalk and noise susceptibility. High quality twisted pair cables have about 1 to 3 twists per inch. Twisted pair cables are used with the following Ethernet physical layers: 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 100Base-T2, 100Base-T4, and 1000Base-T.

 
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