Dialogic DMV2400A-CPCI Digital Media Processing Board – CompactPCI Voice/VoIP Resources for Scalable IVR and Telephony
Warranty: 365 days
Lead time: 1 week if in stock; no more than 1 month at the latest
Payment terms: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
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Up to 24 voice channels – Typically supports 24 full-duplex ports for IVR, announcements, and call control.
DM3 architecture – Proven Dialogic media processing (DTMF/MF detection, call progress, gain control, conferencing).
Codec flexibility – Common telephony codecs such as G.711 and, in many cases, G.729A/G.723.1 with appropriate licensing.
Echo control – Line echo cancellation helps keep audio clear on mixed TDM/VoIP paths.
H.100/CT Bus interoperability – Time-slot switching across the backplane to T1/E1 or analog interface boards.
CompactPCI deployment – Designed for carrier-grade cPCI chassis with robust power and cooling.
Wide software support – Typically works with Dialogic System Release/Global Call APIs on Windows and Linux.
| Brand / Model | Dialogic DMV2400A-CPCI |
| HS Code | 8517.70 (Parts for telecommunication apparatus) |
| Channel Capacity | Up to 24 full‑duplex voice channels (licensing/config dependent) |
| Power Requirements | Powered via CompactPCI backplane; typical consumption under 30 W in most cases |
| Form Factor / Size | Standard CompactPCI board (commonly 6U cPCI; approx. 233 × 160 mm) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +50°C, non‑condensing (typical for cPCI telecom boards) |
| Signal I/O Types | TDM via H.100/CT Bus on backplane; RTP/VoIP handled via host NIC and software stack |
| Communication Interfaces | CompactPCI backplane (PCI bus), H.100/CT Bus; software APIs: Dialogic SR/Global Call (OS support varies) |
| Installation Method | Installs in a CompactPCI chassis; interworks with telephony interface boards over H.100 |
Typical deployments include IVR self‑service, prepaid calling platforms, voice mail/unified messaging, and contact center front ends. In many cases, integrators pair the DMV2400A-CPCI with T1/E1 trunk cards on the same H.100 bus to scale TDM capacity while running VoIP applications on the host. One thing I appreciate is how easily it expands legacy voice platforms—add another board, update licensing, and you’re up by 24 channels without touching the switch fabric.
Carrier IVR and announcement servers
Banking and utilities self‑service portals
Hosted voice applications in cPCI chassis
Hybrid TDM/VoIP migrations where predictable media resources are required
A systems integrator recently told us they added two DMV2400A-CPCI boards to a regional IVR farm and gained a ~20% capacity bump with no code changes—just a driver refresh and license update. That seems to be the sweet spot for this model.
Reliability – DM3 boards are known for stable uptime in 24/7 environments.
Compatibility – H.100/CT Bus interoperability with Dialogic trunk cards and broad API support.
Cost efficiency – Scale in 24‑channel steps; avoid forklift upgrades of the whole platform.
Lifecycle support – Ideal for maintaining mature platforms where deterministic TDM resources are essential.
Technical backing – Drivers, sample code, and long-standing developer ecosystem reduce integration risk.
Cabinet & environment – Install in a compliant CompactPCI chassis with adequate airflow; keep ambient 0–50°C and non‑condensing humidity.
Power & grounding – Ensure stable backplane power and proper chassis grounding; avoid sharing power rails with noisy loads.
Backplane wiring – Use the H.100/CT Bus for time-slot routing; confirm slot placement aligns with your trunk cards for optimal timing.
Software – Match driver/System Release versions to your OS; verify codec/fax licenses before load testing.
Routine care – Quarterly dust cleaning (ESD-safe), check event logs, and update firmware/drivers during maintenance windows.
Safety – Observe ESD precautions when handling; power down and discharge before insertion/removal.
Certifications – Typically CE and FCC compliant for telecom equipment; many units are RoHS-compliant depending on manufacturing date.
Standards – Designed for carrier-grade CompactPCI deployments with H.100/CT Bus interoperability.
Warranty – 365-day warranty coverage from shipment date.
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