Journal of Mobile Communication

Year: 2012
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
Page No. 38 - 42

Real Implementation of Arm 9 Processor Based Digital Private Branch Exchange

Authors : M. Muneeswaran, P. Jenopaul, R. Sundaraguru, G. Sridhar, J. Deny and M. Sreedevi

Abstract: PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is introduced for providing internal calls without cost. In the beginning, analog PBX is developed for internal communication. It has low voice and cross talk errors. Those errors were eliminated by developing digital PBX using Pentium-I processor CPU board. It shows results in much product cost, larger in size and demand for Pentium processors (Obsolete model) also increased rapidly in these days. In this study, implement a digital PBX system CPU using 32-bit ARM 9 processor (S3C2440) which is a compact and cost effective design when compared existing system. A PBX is mainly used in companies, hotel and private complexes.

How to cite this article:

M. Muneeswaran, P. Jenopaul, R. Sundaraguru, G. Sridhar, J. Deny and M. Sreedevi, 2012. Real Implementation of Arm 9 Processor Based Digital Private Branch Exchange. Journal of Mobile Communication, 6: 38-42.

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