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ATM88 CardBus 25Mbps Adapter
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RapidWAN's ATM88 CardBus 25Mbps Adapter provides ATM
connectivity to notebooks / laptops by means of its PCMCIA
interface.
These adapters support Switched Virtual Circuits (SVC), Permanent
Virtual Circuits (PVC), Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI), IP
over ATM (RFC 1577), PPP over ATM (RFC 2364) and ATM Forum LAN
Emulation (LANE).
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Chipset
RapidWAN ATM ASIC
Features
- 32-bit, 33 MHz Cardbus slot (PCMCIA Type II)
- Single +3.3V power
- 4B/5B Encoding method
- Support of ATM Forum s Traffic Management Specification
4.0(TM 4.0)
- Standard 53 byte ATM cell per ANSI T1S1.5/92-002R3, 1TU
1.361 and ATM Forum UNI 3.0 & 3.1 specification
- Supports ATM User Network Interface UNI 3.1: signaling, ATM
address registration, and ILMI local management
- Physical Layer option: 25 Mbps Unshielded Twisted Pair(UTP)
Category 3 through Category 5 Copper media
- UTOPIA interface for an external SAR device e.g. ADSL
interface chip
- Includes two 64 cell buffers in on-chip SRAM. One for
Segmentation and another for Re-assembly
- Software support:
- Constant Bit Rate(CBR), Unspecified Bit Rate(UBR), and
Available Bit Rate(ABR) service classes and Operation and Maintenance
cells
- Permanent Virtual Channel(PVC) and Switched Virtual
Channel(SVC) signaling protocol
- ATM Forum LAN Emulation 1.0, ATM Classical IP and Native
ATM functionality
- AAL5 type traffic and Raw Cell formats
- PPP over ATM (PVC only)
- Segmentation of 128 Virtual Channels(VC)connections
simultaneously
- 48 simultaneous and different transmission rates for high
flexibility
- Up to 8,064 virtual circuit of connections
- Apple MacOS Open Transport, Windows98SE/ 2000(Dial-up
service for ADSL/ATM option), and Linux 6.x.
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web page used to be available at: http://www.rapidwan.com/niccard.html
PDF documentation used to be available at: http://www.rapidwan.com/pdfs/cardbus.pdf
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