In the No. 1 electronic switching system, individual circuits are needed on a per‐line, per‐trunk, and per‐call basis to provide an interface between the outside world and the centralized call processing equipment. These circuits, including digit transmitters and receivers, are characterized by simplicity and compactness, and are program controlled. This article discusses their electrical and mechanical design along with transmission properties and maintenance procedures.
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