MT8926AE Zarlink Semiconductor, MT8926AE Datasheet - Page 9

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MT8926AE

Manufacturer Part Number
MT8926AE
Description
MT8926 - T1 Performance Monitoring Adjunct Circuit (PMAC)
Manufacturer
Zarlink Semiconductor
Datasheet
SEMICMF.019
Data Sheet
Note: Bits 2 to 7 of the Loopback Control Word are not used
1.3
The MT8926 will recognize the sixth F
the PMAC Control Word is high. That is, when this F
high/low (see Table 3 on page 9). When an ESF signal is being received or when FSel is low, ALRM will always be
low.
A low to high transition of the ALRM bit will initiate a group one (G1) interrupt.
Bit 1
Bit
7-6
1-0
5
4
3
2
0
0
1
1
Bit 0
0
1
0
1
ALRM (SF Yellow Alarm)
MFSYNC
YLALR
MIMIC
ALRM
Name
SLIP
SYN
LOS
RAI
&
&
Normal operation. The transmit data applied to DSTi0 will pass through the PMAC, and be
output on DSTo.
Payload Loopback mode. Connect as per Figure 6 on page 8. The received data on DSTo of
the MT8976/77 is routed through the PMAC to the DSTi input of the MT8976/77.
Transmit Line Loopback Enable. Connect as per Figure 6 on page 8. DSTo of the PMAC will
be internally connected to an SF line loopback enable code generator. That is, a repeating
00001 code is placed in the 24 T1 channels of DSTo, so it may be transmitted by the framer.
Transmit Line Loopback Disable. Connect as per Figure 6 on page 8. DSTo of the PMAC will
be internally connected to an SF line loopback disable code generator. That is, a repeating
001 code is placed in the 24 T1 channels of DSTo, so it may be transmitted by the framer.
Table 4 - Loopback Control Word (CSTi1 Channel 15)
Table 3 - Master Status Word 1 (CSTo Channel 15)
These bits (Yellow Alarm Indication and Mimic) contain information from the
MT8976/77 that is unaltered by the MT8926. See Master Status Word 1 of the
MT8976/77 data sheet.
Alarm. This bit will be set if the MT8926 detects a 1 in the F
twelfth frame of an SF superframe (alternate yellow alarm indication). ALRM will be
low when the F
When receiving an ESF signal or if bit 3 (FSEL) of the PMAC Control Word (CSTi1
Channel 11) is low, the ALRM bit will always be low.
Remote Alarm Indication (also known as ESF Yellow Alarm). This bit is set if an
RAI code word (repeating hex FF00 pattern) is received on the ESF facility data
link. This code must be correctly detected in seven out of 10 messages. RAI will be
reset if more than three of 10 messages are in error.
When receiving an SF signal, this bit will always be low.
This bit (Multiframe Synchronization) contains information from the MT8976 that is
unaltered by the MT8926. See Master Status Word 1 of the MT8976 data sheet.
Loss of Signal. This bit will go high when the MT8926 detects 128 or more
consecutive zeros in the line signal. It will be reset after the device detects a 12.5%
ones density (48 ones in two or less frames) in the received signal.
These bits (Slip Indication and Synchronization) contain information from the
MT8976/77 that is unaltered by the MT8926. See Master Status Word 1 of the
MT8976/77 data sheet.
S
bit of an SF superframe as an alternate Yellow Alarm indicator, if FSel of
S
bit is 0.
S
bit is high/low, the ALRM bit of Master Status Word 1 will be
Description
Description
S
bit position of the
MT8926
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