Customer SolutionsMaking Bit Error Rate Measurements on ISDN Telephone Equipment Using LabVIEW
Author(s):Karl Radtke, Alcatel USA; David Collis, Alcatel USA
Industry:Telecommunications
Product:LabVIEW
The Challenge:Developing an automated test platform to test the performance of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) channel units in a digital loop carrier (DLC) system.
The Solution:Using National Instruments LabVIEW to perform bit error rate (BER) testing on the Litespan system ISDN channel.Alcatel USA is a leading manufacturer of telecommunications equipment worldwide. The Access Systems Group, located in Petaluma, CA, develops the Litespan access platform, a fiber-optic (SONET)-based digital loop carrier (DLC). A DLC carries telephone traffic beyond the normal copper pairs of wires that originate in the phone company central office. One of the channel units in Litespan provides for ISDN service. ISDN is a telephone scheme designed to enhance public telecommunications networks worldwide by using much of the existing telecommunications infrastructure. Unlike the traditional voice band public switched network, ISDN provides simultaneous voice and data transmission over existing telephone lines. As a result, a single ISDN subscriber line carries many types of traffic - voice, data, fax, and more. To perform the test, a pseudo-random data pattern is transmitted from one end of the system, then looped back to the source for analysis. Data passes through the wireline simulator, which simulates the wire itself and impairments such as power line noise (60 Hz), harmonics of power line noise, and so on. The ISDN channel unit is required to perform to standards over predefined "local loops" (the twisted pair of wires connecting a telephone to the phone company central office). We used a wireline simulator with a GPIB interface and a bit error rate test (BERT) tester to ensure that the card performs up to specifications. The Alcatel USA Litespan system and the Motorola EVK (ISDN evaluation board) are serial RS-232 controllable devices. After the deployment of the LabVIEW test application, the design engineers have moved on to other projects, but we have easily added functionality required by the HQG Test Engineer. Enhancement and modification are easy because of the graphical programming language of LabVIEW. The development of other LabVIEW components proved even more fruitful than expected, because we can take advantage of them in other test applications. LabVIEW was the right development environment to use for addressing all our needs. Karl Radtke Alcatel USA Corporation 1420 McDowell Blvd. North Department of Engineering, Petaluma, CA, 94975-0699 Tel: (707) 792-7825 Fax: (707) 792-7258 E-mail: karl_radtke@optitink.dsccc.com View the entire user solution in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |
