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MT9160

Manufacturer Part Number
MT9160
Description
ISO2-cmos 5 Volt Multi-featured Codec ( MFC )
Manufacturer
Mitel Networks Corporation
Datasheet

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MT9160
Codec, Digital gain and tone generation) and to
provide the channel timing requirements.
The MT9160 uses only the first four channels of the
32 channel frame. These channels are always
defined, beginning with Channel 0 after the frame
pulse, as shown in Figure 7 (ST-BUS
assignments).
The first two (D & C) Channels are enabled for use
by the DEN and CEN bits respectively, (Control
Register 2, address 04h). ISDN basic rate service
(2B+D) defines a 16 kb/s signalling (D) Channel. The
MT9160
signalling channel. ST-BUS basic rate transmission
devices, which may not employ a microport, provide
access to their internal control/status registers
through the ST-BUS Control (C) Channel. The
MT9160
C-Channel.
DEN - D-Channel
In ST-BUS mode access to the D-Channel (transmit
and receive) data is provided through an 8-bit read/
write register (address 06h). D-Channel data is
accumulated in, or transmitted from this register at
the rate of 2 bits/frame for 16 kb/s operation (1 bit/
frame for 8 kb/s operation). Since the ST-BUS is
asynchronous, with respect to the microport, valid
access to this register is controlled through the use
of an interrupt (IRQ) output. D-Channel access is
enabled via the (DEn) bit.
DEn:
When 1, ST-BUS D-channel data (1 or 2 bits/frame
depending on the state of the D8 bit) is shifted into/
out of the D-channel (READ/WRITE) register.
When 0, the receive D-channel data (READ) is still
shifted into the proper register while the DSTo
D-channel timeslot and IRQ outputs are tri-stated
(default).
7-84
F0i
DSTi,
DSTo
supports
supports
CHANNEL 0
D-channel
LSB first
Channel
for D-
transparent
microport
CHANNEL 1
C-channel
MSB first for C, B1- & B2-
access
access
Figure 7 - ST-BUS Channel Assignment
CHANNEL 2
B1-channel
Channels
to
channel
to
this
this
CHANNEL 3
B2-channel
125 s
D8:
When 1, D-Channel data is shifted at the rate of 1 bit/
frame (8 kb/s).
When 0, D-Channel data is shifted at the rate of 2
bits/frame (16 kb/s default).
16 kb/s D-Channel operation is the default mode
which allows the microprocessor access to a full byte
of D-Channel information every fourth ST-BUS
frame. By arbitrarily assigning ST-BUS frame n as
the
microprocessor D-Channel read and write operations
are performed, then:
(a) A microport read of address 04 hex will result in a
byte of data being extracted which is composed of
four di-bits (designated by roman numerals I,II,III,IV).
These di-bits are composed of the two D-Channel
bits received during each of frames n, n-1, n-2 and
n-3. Referring to Fig. 8a: di-bit I is mapped from
frame n-3, di-bit II is mapped from frame n-2, di-bit III
is mapped from frame n-1 and di-bit IV is mapped
from frame n.
The D-Channel read register is not preset to any
particular value on power-up (PWRST) or software
reset (RST).
(b) A microport write to Address 04 hex will result in
a byte of data being loaded which is composed of
four di-bits (designated by roman numerals I, II, III,
IV). These di-bits are destined for the two D-Channel
bits transmitted during each of frames n+1, n+2, n+3,
n+4. Referring to Fig. 8a: di-bit I is mapped to frame
n+1, di-bit II is mapped to frame n+2, di bit III is
mapped to frame n+3 and di bit IV is mapped to
frame n+4.
If no new data is written to address 04 hex , the
current
continuously re-transmitted.
register is preset to all ones on power-up (PWRST)
or software reset (RST).
reference
D-channel
CHANNELS 4-31
Not Used
frame,
Preliminary Information
register
during
The D-Channel write
contents
which
will
the
be

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