channel bank
A channel bank is the foundation for all digital telecommunication
transmissions. It is the part of a carrier -multiplex terminal that multiplexes a group
of channels into a higher bit-rate digital channel and demultiplexes these
aggregates back into individual channels. A channel bank changes analog voice
and data signals into a digital format. It is called a "bank" because
it can contain enough processing power to convert a bank of up to 24 individual
channels to a digital format, and then back to analog again. The 24 channels
comprise a T1 circuit.
A channel bank can also
multiplex a group of channels into a higher bandwidth analog channel.
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