Hi!Steve,
Thank you for your reply. I think the change for Tor ISA card from T1 to E1 might be as following:


T1 E1

VCXO crystals 6.1756MHz 8.192MHz

framer chips DS2151 DS2153


and the jumper E1-1 and E1-2 should be closed.


I don't know if what my suspection is right. So,I need your confirm. Think you.


john




Steve Underwood writes:

Hi John,

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Hi!Steve,
Glad to receive your message. Could you tell me if the card can work
properly in Asterisk? and what is the different bettween the Tormenta
ISA E1 card and the ISA T1 card (I refer to the hardware). Thanks.
john

The differences between the T1 and E1 versions are the frequency of the
two VCXO crystals, and part number of the two framer chips. Change those
to the E1 type and the card functions OK as a clock slave. A hardware
limitation means it will not perform properly as a clock master. As a T1
card clock master mode is OK. As an E1 card it isn't. Most people need
to slave most of the time to the great atomic clock in the PSTN, so this
isn't such a big limitation.


I never tried the card with Asterisk, but it should work for
CTR4/EuroISDN. I don't think there is support for any other protocols.
It works OK for the things I do with it, using libPRI and not using
Asterisk.


The differences between

Steve Underwood writes:

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Has any one used it?


Yes!

Regards,
Steve



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