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zl30100

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zl30100
Description
T1/e1 System Synchronizer
Manufacturer
Zarlink Semiconductor
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Exceeding the thresholds of any of the monitors forces the corresponding REF_FAIL pin to go high. The single
cycle and coarse frequency failure flags force the DPLL into Holdover mode and feed a timer that disqualifies the
reference input signal when the failures are present for more than 2.5 s. The single cycle and coarse frequency
failures must be absent for 10 s to let the timer requalify the input reference signal as valid. Multiple failures of less
than 2.5 s each have an accumulative effect and will disqualify the reference eventually. This is illustrated in Figure
4.
When the incoming signal returns to normal (REF_FAIL=0), the DPLL returns to Normal mode with the output
signal locked to the input signal. Each of the monitors has a build-in hysteresis to prevent flickering of the
REF_FAIL status pin at the threshold boundaries. The precise frequency monitor and the timer do not affect the
mode (Holdover/Normal) of the DPLL.
REF0 /
REF1
current REF
HOLDOVER
REF_FAIL
timer
Reference Frequency
Precise Frequency
Coarse Frequency
Single Cycle
Detector
Monitor
Monitor
Monitor
2.5 s
Figure 4 - Behaviour of the Dis/Requalify Timer
Figure 3 - Reference Monitor Circuit
OR
10 s
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SCM or CFM failure
ZL30100
dis/requalify
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timer
OR
REF_DIS= reference disrupted.
This is an internal signal.
REF_DIS
Mode select
state machine
Data Sheet
HOLDOVER
REF_FAIL0 /
REF_FAIL1

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