PM8610-BIAP PMC [PMC-Sierra, Inc], PM8610-BIAP Datasheet - Page 39

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PM8610-BIAP

Manufacturer Part Number
PM8610-BIAP
Description
SBS Telecom Standard Product Data Sheet Preliminary
Manufacturer
PMC [PMC-Sierra, Inc]
Datasheet
Proprietary and Confidential to PMC-Sierra, Inc., and for its Customers’ Internal Use
Document ID: PMC-2000168, Issue 3
Pin Name
IDATA[4][7]
IDATA[4][6]
IDATA[4][5]
IDATA[4][4]
IDATA[4][3]
IDATA[4][2]
IDATA[4][1]
IDATA[4][0]
IDATA[3][7]
IDATA[3][6]
IDATA[3][5]
IDATA[3][4]
IDATA[3][3]
IDATA[3][2]
IDATA[3][1]
IDATA[3][0]
IDATA[2][7]
IDATA[2][6]
IDATA[2][5]
IDATA[2][4]
IDATA[2][3]
IDATA[2][2]
IDATA[2][1]
IDATA[2][0]
IDATA[1][7]
IDATA[1][6]
IDATA[1][5]
IDATA[1][4]
IDATA[1][3]
IDATA[1][2]
IDATA[1][1]
IDATA[1][0]
IDP[4]
IDP[3]
IDP[2]
IDP[1]
Type
Input
Input
Pin No.
U25
U26
V23
V24
V25
W24
W23
W25
AE7
AE6
AF5
AC7
AD6
AE5
Y4
AB1
AE12
AD12
AF11
AC12
AE11
AF10
AD11
AE10
E1
G4
F3
E2
F4
E3
D2
C1
U23
AD8
AF12
G3
Incoming Bus Data (IDATA[4:1][7:0]). The Incoming data buses,
IDATA[4:1][7:0], are separate time division multiplexed buses
which transports tributaries by assigning them to fixed octets within
the SBI or TelecomBus structure.
Multiple SBI/SBI336 devices can drive this bus at uniquely
assigned tributary columns within the SBI/SBI336 bus structure.
IDATA[1][7:0] can be either a 19.44 MHz SBI or TelecomBus when
combined with IDATA[4:2][7:0] or can be used as a standalone
77.76 MHz SBI336 or TelecomBus.
IDATA[4:1][7:0] is sampled on the rising edge of SREFCLK.
IDATA[4:2][7:0] have integral pull-up resistors.
Incoming Bus Data Parity (IDP[4:1]). The Incoming data parity
signals carry the even or odd parity for the corresponding Incoming
buses. In SBI/SBI336 modes, the parity calculation encompasses
the IDATA[x][7:0], IPL[x] and IV5[x] signals. In TelecomBus mode,
the parity calculation encompasses the IDATA[x][7:0] and
optionally the IC1FP[x] and IPL[x] signals.
Multiple SBI/SBI336 devices can drive this signal at uniquely
assigned tributary columns within the SBI/SBI336 bus structure.
This parity signal is intended to detect multiple sources in the
column assignment.
IDP[1] can be part of either a 19.44 MHz SBI or TelecomBus when
combined with IDP[4:2] or can be used as part of a standalone
77.76 MHz SBI336 or TelecomBus.
IDP[x] is sampled on the rising edge of SREFCLK.
IDP[4:2] have integral pull-up resistors.
Function
SBS Telecom Standard Product Data Sheet
Preliminary
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