The BT8960EPF is a multi-channel VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) processor manufactured by Mindspeed Technologies. It is designed to provide high-density voice processing capabilities for a variety of applications, including voice gateways, IP PBXs, and media servers. This processor integrates multiple voice channels, enabling it to handle numerous concurrent calls efficiently.
Applications
- Voice Gateways: Used in voice gateways to convert traditional telephone signals to VoIP packets.
- IP PBXs: Employed in IP PBXs to provide voice processing and switching functions for VoIP calls.
- Media Servers: Integrated into media servers to handle voice processing and conferencing applications.
- VoIP Routers: Used in VoIP routers to provide voice processing and routing capabilities.
- Call Centers: Utilized in call center infrastructure to handle high volumes of concurrent voice calls.
Features
- Multi-Channel Voice Processing: Supports a high number of concurrent voice channels.
- VoIP Protocol Support: Supports standard VoIP protocols such as SIP, H.323, and RTP.
- Voice Codec Support: Supports various voice codecs, including G.711, G.729, and G.726.
- Echo Cancellation: Provides echo cancellation capabilities to improve voice quality.
- Packet Loss Concealment: Implements packet loss concealment techniques to mitigate the effects of network impairments.
Benefits
- High Density Voice Processing: Enables efficient handling of a large number of concurrent calls.
- Improved Voice Quality: Provides echo cancellation and packet loss concealment for clear voice communication.
- Flexible VoIP Support: Supports multiple VoIP protocols and voice codecs for interoperability.
- Reduced Cost: Integrates multiple voice channels into a single processor, reducing hardware costs.
- Enhanced Network Performance: Optimizes voice processing for improved network performance.
Additional Details
The BT8960EPF typically includes features such as integrated DSP (Digital Signal Processor) cores, memory interfaces, and network interfaces. Key specifications include the number of voice channels supported, the processing power of the DSP cores, and the supported VoIP protocols and voice codecs. The specific package type and power consumption are also important considerations.