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MT9171 Просмотр технического описания (PDF) - Zarlink Semiconductor Inc

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MT9171
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MT9171 Datasheet PDF : 28 Pages
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Data Sheet
Mode
SLV
MAS
DUAL
SINGL
MOD
DN
D-C
C-D
ODE
Function
SLAVE - The chip timebase is extracted from the received line data and the external 10.24 MHz
crystal is phase locked to it to provide clocks for the entire device and are output for the external
system to synchronize to.
MASTER - The timebase is derived from the externally supplied data clocks and 10.24 MHz clock
which must be frequency locked. The transmit data is synchronized to the system timing with the
receive data recovered by a clock extracted from the receive data and resynchronized to the system
timing.
DUAL PORT - Both the CD and DV ports are active with the CD port transferring the C&D channels
and the DV port transferring the B1& B2 channels.
SINGLE PORT - The B1& B2, C and D channels are all transferred through the DV port. The CD
port is disabled and CDSTi should be pulled high.
MODEM - Baseband operation at 80 or 160 kbits/s. The line data is received and transmitted
through the DV port at the baud rate selected. The C-channel is transferred through the CD port
also at the baud rate and is synchronized to the CLD output.
DIGITAL NETWORK - Intended for use in the digital network with the DV and CD ports operating at
2.048 Mbits/s and the line at 80 or 160 kbits/s configured according to the applicable ISDN
recommendation.
D BEFORE C-CHANNEL - The D-channel is transferred before the C-channel following F0.
C BEFORE D-CHANNEL - The C-channel is transferred before the D-channel following F0.
OUTPUT DATA ENABLE - When mode 7 is selected, the DV and CD ports are put in high
impedance state. This is intended for power-up reset to avoid bus contention and possible damage
to the device during the initial random state in a daisy chain configuration of DNICs. In all the other
modes of operation DV and CD ports are enabled during the appropriate channel times.
Table 2 - Mode Definitions
Mode
#
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
F0/CLD
F0o/RCK
Name
Input/Output
Name
Input/Output
F0
CLD
F0
F0
F0
CLD
F0
F0
Input
F0o
Output
Output
RCK
Output
Input
F0o
Output
Input
F0o
Output
Output
F0o
Output
Output
RCK
Output
Output
F0o
Output
Input
F0o
Output
Table 3 - Pin Configurations
C4/TCK
Name
Input/Output
C4
TCK
C4
C4
C4
TCK
C4
C4
Input
Output
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Input
The overall mode of operation of the DNIC can be programmed to be either a baseband modem (MOD mode) or a
digital network transceiver (DN mode). As a baseband modem, transmit/receive data is passed transparently
through the device at 80 or 160 kbit/s by the DV port. The CD port transfers the C-channel and D-Channel also at
80 or 160 kbit/s.
In DN mode, both the DV and CD ports operate as ST-BUS streams at 2.048 Mbit/s. The DV port transfers data
over pins DSTi and DSTo while on the CD port, the CDSTi and CDSTo pins are used. The SINGL port option only
exists in DN mode.
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