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CS61574-IL

Manufacturer Part Number
CS61574-IL
Description
Interface, T1/E1 Line Interface
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Datasheet

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put from the phase selector feeds the clock and
data recovery circuits which generate the recov-
ered clock and sample the incoming signal at
appropriate intervals to recover the data.
Data sampling will continue at the periods se-
lected by the phase selector until an incoming
pulse deviates enough to cause a new phase to be
selected for data sampling. The phases of the de-
lay line are selected and updated to allow as much
as 0.4 UI of jitter from 10 kHz to 100 kHz, with-
out error. The jitter tolerance of the receiver
exceeds that shown in Figure 11. Additionally,
this method of clock and data recovery is tolerant
of long strings of consecutive zeros. The data
PEAK-TO-PEAK
12
Figure 11. Minimum Input Jitter Tolerance of Receiver
(unit intervals)
JITTER
(Clock Recovery Circuit and Jitter Attenuator)
300
138
100
28
10
.4
.1
1
1
AT&T 62411
1 : 2
10
RTIP
RRING
JITTER FREQUENCY (Hz)
Minimum
Performance
100
300
700
1k
Figure 10. Receiver Block Diagram
10k
Detector
Level
Slicer
Edge
Data
100k
Continuously
Delay Line
Extraction
Calibrated
Sampling
sampler will continuously sample data based on
its last input until a new pulse arrives to update
the clock phase selector.
The delay line is continuously calibrated using
the crystal oscillator reference clock. The delay
line produces 13 phases for each cycle of the ref-
erence clock. In effect, the 13 phases are
analogous to a 20 MHz clock when the reference
clock is 1.544 MHz. This implementation utilizes
the benefits of a 20 MHz clock for clock recovery
without actually having the clock present to im-
pede analog circuit performance.
In the Hardware Mode, data at RPOS and RNEG
should be sampled on the rising edge of RCLK,
the recovered clock. In the Extended Hardware
Mode, data at RDATA should be sampled on the
falling edge of RCLK. In the Host Mode, CLKE
determines the clock polarity for which output
data should be sampled as shown in Table 5.
Selector
& Clock
Phase
Clock
Data
Attenuator
Jitter
RPOS
RNEG
RCLK
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