PM5380-BI PMC-Sierra, Inc., PM5380-BI Datasheet - Page 69

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PM5380-BI

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PM5380-BI
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Network Interface, SATURN User Network Interface (8x155) Telecom Standard Product
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PMC-Sierra, Inc.
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Document No.: PMC- 2010299, Issue 2
10.2.4
10.2.5
10.2.6
10.3 Receive Line Overhead Processor (RLOP)
10.3.1
Error Monitor
The Error Monitor Block calculates the received section BIP-8 error detection code (B1) based
on the scrambled data of the complete STS-3c/STM-1 frame. The section BIP-8 code is based
on a bit interleaved parity calculation using even parity. The calculated BIP-8 code is compared
with the BIP-8 code extracted from the B1 byte of the following frame. Differences indicate
that a section level bit error has occurred. Up to 64000 (8 x 8000) bit errors can be detected per
second. The Error Monitor Block accumulates these section level bit errors in a 16-bit
saturating counter that can be read via the microprocessor interface. Circuitry is provided to
latch this counter so that its value can be read while simultaneously resetting the internal
counter to 0 or 1, if appropriate, so that a new period of accumulation can begin without loss of
any events. It is intended that this counter be polled at least once per second so as not to miss
bit error events.
Loss of Signal
The Loss of Signal Block monitors the scrambled data of the receive stream for the absence of
1's or 0’s. When 20 ± 3 µs of all zeros patterns or all ones patterns are detected, a loss of signal
(LOS) is declared. Loss of signal is cleared when two valid framing words are detected and
during the intervening time, no loss of signal condition is detected. The LOS signal is optionally
reported on the RALRM output pin when enabled by the LOSEN Receive Alarm Control
Register bit.
Loss of Frame
The Loss of Frame Block monitors the in-frame / out-of-frame status of the Framer Block. A
loss of frame (LOF) is declared when an out-of-frame (OOF) condition persists for 3 ms. The
LOF is cleared when an in-frame condition persists for a period of 3 ms. To provide for
intermittent out-of-frame (or in-frame) conditions, the 3 ms timer is not reset to zero until an in-
frame (or out-of-frame) condition persists for 3 ms. The LOF and OOF signals are optionally
reported on the RALRM output pin when enabled by the LOFEB and OOFEN Receive Alarm
Control Register bits.
The Receive Line Overhead Processor (RLOP) provides line level alarm and performance
monitoring. In addition, it may extract the line data communication channel from the line
overhead and provides it serially on the receive DCC outputs.
Line RDI Detect
The Line RDI Detect Block detects the presence of Line Remote Defect Indication (LRDI) in
the receive stream. Line RDI is declared when a 110 binary pattern is detected in bits 6, 7, and
8 of the K2 byte, for three or five consecutive frames. Line RDI is removed when any pattern
other than 110 is detected in bits 6, 7, and 8 of the K2 byte for three or five consecutive frames.
The LRDI signal is optionally reported on the RALRM output pin when enabled by the
LRDIEN Receive Alarm Control Register bit.
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