desertpilot
Electrical
- Mar 9, 2004
- 3
Hi all,
I'm new to the forums and very new to communications...at least outside of normal serial and TCP/IP communications, etc. I was asked to help with a project that I'm fairly clueless about, and was hoping I could enlist your help.
We are working on a project at multiple sites that requires multiple types of communication to get the job done. One of the fellows working at a partner company sent me a diagram of what he feels should be installed. I changed the diagram to remove the things I was very familiar with, and left mostly only components that are foreign to me or are necessary for the diagram to make sense.
Here is the diagram:
Obviously by my following questions, you can tell that our company will not be doing the work on this...it will be contracted out. But I would really like to be able to speak intelligently about it. There are a lot of questions, and don't feel like answers to all are necessary...at this point I would appreciate ANY help. So here they are:
--What exactly is a Fiber End Equipment MUX? Is MUX just another name for multiplexer?
--What determines the type of Fiber Splice Box I would need? Is it only determined by the number of connections/terminations needed?
--What is the added functionality of a T1 multiplexer/channelbank over just a T1 multiplexer? Or is there no such creature as a T1 multiplexer without the channelbank?
--The diagram shows the PLC and the Fiber MUX feeding directly to the T1 Multiplexer/Channelbank. What type of connections (Ethernet, serial, ???) and protocols are common for this sort of connectivity, and do I need a special T1 Multiplexer/Channelbank to accept the possibly two different types of connections from these different components?
--What is the size/average cost of some of this equipment?
--Last but most importantly, can someone recommend a vendor with a good technical department that could help me design out this system?
Thank you SO much for any help.
I'm new to the forums and very new to communications...at least outside of normal serial and TCP/IP communications, etc. I was asked to help with a project that I'm fairly clueless about, and was hoping I could enlist your help.
We are working on a project at multiple sites that requires multiple types of communication to get the job done. One of the fellows working at a partner company sent me a diagram of what he feels should be installed. I changed the diagram to remove the things I was very familiar with, and left mostly only components that are foreign to me or are necessary for the diagram to make sense.
Here is the diagram:

Obviously by my following questions, you can tell that our company will not be doing the work on this...it will be contracted out. But I would really like to be able to speak intelligently about it. There are a lot of questions, and don't feel like answers to all are necessary...at this point I would appreciate ANY help. So here they are:
--What exactly is a Fiber End Equipment MUX? Is MUX just another name for multiplexer?
--What determines the type of Fiber Splice Box I would need? Is it only determined by the number of connections/terminations needed?
--What is the added functionality of a T1 multiplexer/channelbank over just a T1 multiplexer? Or is there no such creature as a T1 multiplexer without the channelbank?
--The diagram shows the PLC and the Fiber MUX feeding directly to the T1 Multiplexer/Channelbank. What type of connections (Ethernet, serial, ???) and protocols are common for this sort of connectivity, and do I need a special T1 Multiplexer/Channelbank to accept the possibly two different types of connections from these different components?
--What is the size/average cost of some of this equipment?
--Last but most importantly, can someone recommend a vendor with a good technical department that could help me design out this system?
Thank you SO much for any help.