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IC TXRX E1 1CHIP 5V ENH 100-LQFP

DS2154L

Manufacturer Part Number
DS2154L
Description
IC TXRX E1 1CHIP 5V ENH 100-LQFP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Transceiverr
Datasheet

Specifications of DS2154L

Number Of Drivers/receivers
1/1
Protocol
E1
Voltage - Supply
4.75 V ~ 5.25 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-LQFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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9 PER-CHANNEL CODE (IDLE) GENERATION AND LOOPBACK
The DS2154 can replace data on a channel-by-channel basis in both the transmit and receive directions.
The transmit direction is from the backplane to the E1 line and is covered in Section 9.1. The receive
direction is from the E1 line to the backplane and is covered in Section 9.2.
9.1 Transmit Side Code Generation
In the transmit direction there are two methods by which channel data from the backplane can be
overwritten with data generated by the DS2154. The first method, which is covered in Section 9.1.1, was
a feature contained in the original DS2153 while the second method, which is covered in Section 9.1.2, is
a new feature of the DS2154.
9.1.1 Simple Idle Code Insertion and Per-Channel Loopback
The first method involves using the Transmit Idle Registers (TIR1/2/3/4) to determine which of the 32 E1
channels should be overwritten with the code placed in the Transmit Idle Definition Register (TIDR).
This method allows the same 8-bit code to be placed into any of the 32 E1 channels. If this method is
used, then the CCR3.5 control bit must be set to 0.
The Transmit Idle Registers (TIRs) have an alternate function that allows them to define a Per-Channel
Loopback (PCLB). If the CCR3.5 control bit is set to 1, then the TIRs will determine which channels (if
any) from the backplane should be replaced with the data from the receive side or, in other words, off of
the E1 line. See
must be synchronized. One method to accomplish this would be to tie RCLK to TCLK and RFSYNC to
TSYNC. There are no restrictions on which channels can be looped back or on how many channels can
be looped back.
TIR1/TIR2/TIR3/TIR4: TRANSMIT IDLE REGISTERS (Address = 26 to 29 Hex)
(Also used for Per-Channel Loopback.)
Note: If CCR3.5 = 1, then a 0 in the TIRs implies that channel data is to be sourced from TSER and a 1 implies that channel data is to be
sourced from the output of the receive side framer (i.e., Per-Channel Loopback; see
(MSB)
CH16
CH24
CH32
CH8
SYMBOL
CH32
CH1
CH15
CH23
CH31
CH7
Figure
POSITION
1-1. If this mode is enabled, then transmit and receive clocks and frame syncs
TIR4.7
TIR1.0
CH14
CH22
CH30
CH6
CH13
CH21
CH29
CH5
NAME AND DESCRIPTION
Transmit Idle Registers.
0 = do not insert the Idle Code in the TIDR into this channel
1 = insert the Idle Code in the TIDR into this channel
51 of 87
CH12
CH20
CH28
CH4
CH11
CH19
CH27
CH3
Figure
1-1).
CH10
CH18
CH26
CH2
(LSB)
CH17
CH25
CH1
CH9
TIR1 (26)
TIR2 (27)
TIR4 (29)
TIR3 (28

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