Unit - 1 - 2 - Manual Switching System - ESS - JV
Unit - 1 - 2 - Manual Switching System - ESS - JV
Switching Network
Switching Network
Switching Network
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Switching Network
• As the number of switching systems increases,
interconnecting them becomes complex.
• This problem can be solved by introducing hierarchical
structure among the switching system.
• From the above figure we can observe that switching
systems SS2 and SS3 needs to be routed via SS1 or
SS4.
• In hierarchical structure every city has a main or central
exchange which is used for routing intercity traffic.
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Communication Links
• A telephone switching network is made up of switching
systems, trunks, subscriber lines and telephone
instrument.
• Trunks and subscriber lines are essential communication
links which carry information signals.
• Basically there are two forms of communication links
1. Electrical
2. Optical
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Microphone Operation
□ Microphone has carbon granules in a box.
□ One side fixed, other attached to diaphragm.
□ Resistance inversely proportional to density of granules.
□ Diaphragm vibrates with sound and resistance changes.
□ V applied across box.
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□ ri = ro – r sin wt
□ ro = resistance without sound
□ r = max deviation in resistance.
□ ri = instantaneous resistance
□ i = V/ {ro – r sin wt}
□ i = Io( 1 – m sin wt)-1
□ i = Io( 1 + m sin wt + m2 sin2 wt + m3 sin3 wt + …) m < 1.
□ i = Io( 1 + m sin wt )
□ Carbon microphone acts as amplitude modulator.
□ m should be small to avoid harmonic distortion.
□ Energizing current Io(Quiescent current) is must.
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Inductor
□ Acts as high impedance element for voice.
□ Permits DC to flow from microphone and
speaker.
□ Voice goes from microphone to speaker .
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Earphone
□ Converts electrical to voice signal.
□ Electro magnate with magnetic diaphragm.
□ Air gap between diaphragm and poles.
□ Voice current through electro magnet exerts
variable force on diaphragm.
□ Diaphragm vibrates and produces sound.
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Switch configurations
1. Model of a switch
2. Inlets/Outlets Connections
3. Folded Switch
4. Non Folded Switch
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Model of a Switch
• A circuit switch is a device with n inputs and
m outputs that creates a temporary connection
between an input link and an output link.
• The number of inputs does not have to match
the number of outputs.
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Inlets/Outlet Connections
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Folded Switch
• An n-by-n folded switch can connect n lines in
full-duplex mode.
• For example, it can connect N telephones in such
a way that each phone can be connected to every
other phone.
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