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PEB 3086 F V1.4

Manufacturer Part Number
PEB 3086 F V1.4
Description
IC ISDN ACCESS CTRLR TQFP64
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Series
ISAC™r
Datasheet

Specifications of PEB 3086 F V1.4

Function
Subscriber Access Controller
Interface
HDLC, IOM-2, ISDN, Parallel, SCI
Number Of Circuits
1
Voltage - Supply
3.3V
Current - Supply
30mA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
64-LFQFP
Includes
D-Channel Access Control and Priority Handler, Monitor Channel Handler, Non-Auto Mode, Transparent Mode
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Power (watts)
-
Other names
PEB3086FV1.4XT
PEB3086FV14NP
PEB3086FV14XP
SP000007571
SP000007572
3.7.3.4
In applications without direct host controller connection the ISAC-SX must operate in the
MONITOR slave mode which can be selected by pinstrapping the microcontroller
interface pins according
transceiver part of the ISAC-SX is programmed and controlled by a master device at the
IOM-2 interface. All programming data required by the ISAC-SX is received in the
MONITOR time slot on the IOM-2 and is transferred in the MOR register. The transfer of
the commands in the MON channel is regulated by the handshake protocol mechanism
with MX, MR which is described in the previous
The first byte of the MONITOR message must contain in the higher nibble the MONITOR
channel address code which is ’1010’ for the ISAC-SX. The lower nibble distinguishes
between a programming command or an identification command.
Identification Command
In order to be able to identify unambiguously different hardware designs of the ISAC-SX
by software, the following identification command is used:
DD 1st byte value
DD 2nd byte value
The ISAC-SX responds to this DD identification sequence by sending a DU identification
sequence:
DU 1st byte value
DU 2nd byte value
DESIGN:six bit code, specific for each device in order to identify differences in operation
e.g.
This identification sequence is usually done once, when the terminal is connected for the
first time. This function is used so that the software can distinguish between different
possible hardware configurations. However this sequence is not compulsory.
Data Sheet
000001:
MONITOR Channel Programming as a Slave Device
ISAC-SX PEB 3086 V 1.4
Table 3
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DESIGN
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Chapter
Chapter
Description of Functional Blocks
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3.7.3.1.
3.2. As a slave device the
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PEB 3086
2003-01-30
ISAC-SX

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