Digital Signal Designation
Digital Signal Designation is the classification of digital bit rates in the digital multiplex hierarchy used in transport of signals from one location to another in telecommunications.
The DS technically refers to the rate and format of the signal, while the T designation refers to the equipment providing the signals. In practice, "DS" and "T" are used synonymously; for example, DS1 and T1, DS3 and T3. [1]
Digital signal line rates
North America
Digital Signal Designation | Bandwidth/data rate | Channels (DS0s) | Carrier designation |
---|---|---|---|
DS0 | 64 kbit/s | 1 | |
DS1 | 1.544 Mbit/s | 24 | T1 |
DS1 | 3.152 Mbit/s | 48 | T1c |
DS2 | 6.312 Mbit/s | 96 | T2 |
DS3 | 44.736 Mbit/s | 672 | T3 |
DS4 | 274.176 Mbit/s | 4032 | T4 |
DS5 | 400.352 Mbit/s | 5760 | T5 |
Europe
Digital Signal Designation | Bandwidth/data rate | Channels (SL0s) | Carrier designation |
---|---|---|---|
Signal Level 0 | 64 kbit/s | 1 | |
SL1 | 2.048 Mbit/s | 30 | E1 |
SL2 | 8.448 Mbit/s | 120 | E2 |
SL3 | 34.368 Mbit/s | 480 | E3 |
SL4 | 139.264 Mbit/s | 1920 | E4 |
SL5 | 565.148 Mbit/s | 7680 | E5 |
Optical carrier
See SONET for more information.
References
- "ds1 - CLC Definition". www.computerlanguage.com. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
- Weik, Martin (6 December 2012). Fiber Optics Standard Dictionary. ISBN 9781461560234. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
- Al-Azzawi, Abdul (2017-12-19). Fiber Optics: Principles and Practices. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-8296-3.
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