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XRT83SL38ES

Manufacturer Part Number
XRT83SL38ES
Description
Peripheral Drivers & Components - PCIs 8 CHT1/E1LIUSH
Manufacturer
Exar
Datasheet

Specifications of XRT83SL38ES

Product Category
Peripheral Drivers & Components - PCIs
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XRT83SL38
OCTAL T1/E1/J1 SH TRANSCEIVER WITH CLOCK RECOVERY AND JITTER ATTENUATOR
PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS
In many applications switching the control of the transmitter outputs and the receiver line impedance to
hardware control will provide faster transmitter ON/OFF switching.
In Host Mode, there are two bits in register 130 (82H) that control the transmitter outputs and the Rx line
impedance select, TXONCNTL (Bit 7) and TERCNTL (Bit 6).
Setting bit-7 (TXONCNTL) to a “1” transfers the control of the Transmit On/Off function to the TXON_n
Hardware control pins. (Pins 90 through 93 and pins 169 through 172).
Setting bit-6 (TERCNTL) to a “1” transfers the control of the Rx line impedance select (RXTSEL) to the
RXTSEL Hardware control pin (pin 83).
Either mode works well with redundancy applications. The user can determine which mode has the fastest
switching time for a unique application.
TYPICAL REDUNDANCY SCHEMES
1:1 REDUNDANCY
A 1:1 facility protection redundancy scheme has one backup card for every primary card. When using 1:1
redundancy, the backup card has its transmitters tri-stated and its receivers in high impedance. This eliminates
the need for external relays and provides one bill of materials for all interface modes of operation. The transmit
and receive sections of the LIU device are described separately.
1+1 REDUNDANCY
A 1+1 line protection redundancy scheme has one backup card for every primary card, and the receivers on
the backup card are monitoring the receiver inputs. Therefore, the receivers on both cards need to be active.
The transmit outputs require no external resistors. The transmit and receive sections of the LIU device are
described separately.
TRANSMIT 1:1 & 1+1 REDUNDANCY
For 1:1 and 1+1 redundancy, the transmitters on the primary and backup card should be programmed for
Internal Impedance mode. The transmitters on the backup card should be tri-stated. Select the appropriate
impedance for the desired mode of operation, T1/E1/J1. A 0.68uF capacitor is used in series with TTIP for
blocking DC bias. See
redundancy scheme.
N
OTE
: For simplification, the over voltage protection circuitry was omitted.
·1:1 One backup card for every primary card (Facility Protection)
·1+1 One backup card for every primary card (Line Protection)
·N+1One backup card for N primary cards
Figure 13
for a simplified block diagram of the transmit section for 1:1 and 1+1
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