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'''Isochronous burst transmission''' |
'''Isochronous burst transmission''' is a method of data transmission. In a [[data]] [[network]] where the [[information-bearer channel]] rate is higher than the [[input]] [[data signaling rate]], [[transmission]] is performed by interrupting, at controlled intervals, the [[data stream]] being transmitted. |
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<i>Note 1:</i> [[Isochronous]] [[burst transmission]] enables communication between data [[terminal equipment]] ([[DTE]]) and data networks that operate at dissimilar data signaling rates, such as when the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the DTE [[output]] data signaling rate. |
<i>Note 1:</i> [[Isochronous]] [[burst transmission]] enables communication between data [[terminal equipment]] ([[DTE]]) and data networks that operate at dissimilar data signaling rates, such as when the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the DTE [[output]] data signaling rate. |
Revision as of 07:41, 29 August 2002
Isochronous burst transmission is a method of data transmission. In a data network where the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the input data signaling rate, transmission is performed by interrupting, at controlled intervals, the data stream being transmitted.
Note 1: Isochronous burst transmission enables communication between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data networks that operate at dissimilar data signaling rates, such as when the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the DTE output data signaling rate.
Note 2: The binary digits are transferred at the information-bearer channel rate. The transfer is interrupted at intervals in order to produce the required average data signaling rate.
Note 3: The interruption is always for an integral number of unit intervals.
Note 4: Isochronous burst transmission has particular application where envelopes are being transferred between data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) and only the bytes contained within the envelopes are being transferred between the DCE and the DTE. Synonyms burst isochronous (deprecated) , interrupted isochronous transmission.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188