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Dialogic 04-0767-001 04-0767-001 - Dialogic D/41DHS 4-Port ISA Voice Card
- Dialogic D/41DHS voice processing board.
- Four analog voice ports.
- ISA bus interface for compatibility with older systems.
- Supports voice processing and telephony applications.
- Designed for integration into communication systems.
- Provides hardware-based voice capabilities.
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Product Overview
The Dialogic 04-0767-001 is a D/41DHS voice processing board. It features four ports and utilizes the ISA bus interface, designed for telephony and voice application development.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 04-0767-001 |
| Product Name | D/41DHS |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | ISA |
| Type | Voice Processing Board |
Product Description
The Dialogic 04-0767-001, also known as the Dialogic D/41DHS, is a specialized voice processing board designed for integration into computer telephony systems. This card provides four analog voice channels, enabling it to handle multiple simultaneous voice calls or audio streams. Its primary function is to offload voice processing tasks from the host CPU, allowing for more efficient and scalable voice application development. The board utilizes the legacy ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, making it suitable for deployment in older server or workstation platforms that still feature ISA slots. This interface, while dated, was common in many telephony systems of its era. The D/41DHS is engineered to support a range of voice functionalities, including call control, conferencing, and voice messaging, often in conjunction with Dialogic's software development kits. This product is typically found in applications requiring robust voice handling capabilities, such as interactive voice response (IVR) systems, voice logging, or specialized communication gateways. The four-port configuration offers a moderate level of concurrency for voice operations. Its inclusion in a system signifies a need for dedicated, hardware-accelerated voice processing rather than relying solely on software-based solutions.
