PC Telecommunications Abbreviation

Also known as: PC., PC-, P.C.

PC has various meanings in the Telecommunications category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of PC in Telecommunications.

Parity Check

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Parity check, which was created to eliminate data communication errors, is a simple method of network data verification and has an easy and understandable working mechanism. As an example, if the original data is 1010001, there are three 1s. When even parity checking is used, a parity bit with value 1 is added to the data’s left side to make the number of 1s even, transmitted data becomes 11010001. However, if odd parity check is used, then parity bit value is zero, 01010001.

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Point Code

An SS7 point code is similar to an IP address in an IP network. It is a unique address for a node, used in MTP layer 3 to identify the destination of a message signal unit. In such a message you will find an OPC and a DPC, sometimes documents also refer to it as a signaling point code. Depending on the network, a point code can be 24 bits, 16 bits, or 14 bits in length.ANSI point code use 24 bits, mostly in 8-8-8 format.

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Process Control

Flow to pressure for steam flow for oil pressure for O2 blow. Auto/manual that transfers steam supply from flow to pressure or pressure to flow.

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