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New interface cards
AITIA International Inc. proudly presents its new interface cards, the SGA1GED, SGA100Q and the SGA155. For further information please visit the links below or contact us.
The SGA1GED card was developed to monitor and supervise optical gigabit Ethernet network connections. Instead of the target application, the card's FPGA processor carries out the basic calculations and filtering, then transfers merely the necessary data to the applications - providing a possibility of simultaneous online monitoring of two gigabit lines within theoretical limits. There is a possibility of filtering and saving the first n bytes of packages for statistics and traffic analysis - while paying attention to customers' security.
 
 
The SGA100Q card is the professional device designed to handle 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network connections without data loss. The transmission and receiving functions can be carried out simultaneously on four interfaces. The large operation capacity, the 64 bit precision time stamp handling, the precise adjustment of transmission parameters are only a few of the qualities that allow the SGA100Q to be on top of its field. The large capacity FPGA chip allows the execution of complex algorithms within the hardware saving significant resources for the user.
 
The SGA155 card is AITIA's solution for handling STM-1 network connections and for supporting applications with large computational demand. The wide application variety of the card is due to its large capacity FPGA: with a simple firmware change the whole application domain of STM-1 based networks' can be covered (from ATM networks to asynchronously mapped PCM links). Further interfaces can be fitted using the feature connectors on the card - this way up to 40 E1 links can be covered with a single card, hence significantly reducing costs.
 

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