Advanced TCA - An Industry Standard That Fosters Innovation!

submitted: Aug 28th 2008 | by: SteveCollins | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 312 | PDF View | Print Article

Computers have evolved from their earliest models, housed in multiple rooms, requiring elaborate infrastructure and a seemingly endless supply of individual cards to do what, by today's standards, were very simple tasks.

What was once safely in the realm of the highly technical professional or the imagination of the science fiction writer has now become commonplace. And while computers are still complex machines, their inner workings have thankfully become increasingly standardized. AdvancedTCA is one of the key components for enabling more computing breakthroughs because of the way in which it creates a standard architecture.

Advanced TCA stands for Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture. This is actually a series of industry standard specifications for the future generation of carrier grade communications equipment. In reality, Advanced TCA standardizes the architecture for carrier-grade telecommunication environments. This was brought about by PICMG, a consortium of over one hundred companies. Advanced TCA is the group's most comprehensive specification effort. The value of having a standard architecture on which to build future products is very high, and will benefit telecommunications companies and their customers, with particular benefits for wireless access and wireless core networks.

By standardizing hardware architecture, companies will be able to increase their output, costs for developing new products will decrease because everyone is working within the same standards, and companies can distribute their products more quickly. AdvancedTCA (ATCA) cards-or 'blades'-are 14" high and mount in single slot cabinets or cabinets up to 23" wide that hold 16 cards. The cabinets are also called 'shelves'. The blades and the shelves are designed to enable large amounts of airflow. ATCA blades also offer an easy way to upgrade your system, replacing older cards with newer, denser, faster ones.

Advanced TCA allows users to mix and match cards from different companies and to modify as needed. The days of needing to pull apart the guts of your machine or system are long gone.

About the Author

Steve Collins is an Author and Journalist based in Hollywood. An advanced computer user, he knows the value of an AdvancedTCA. Read his reviews of AdvancedTCA here.


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