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ds2156gn

Manufacturer Part Number
ds2156gn
Description
Ds2156, Ds2156l, Ds2156ln T1/e1/j1 Single-chip Transceiver Tdm/utopia Ii Interface
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Datasheet
18.2.1
If the user selects to apply a 2.048MHz clock to the TSYSCLK pin, then the data input at TSER is
ignored every fourth channel. Therefore channels 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, and 29 (time slots 0, 4, 8, 12, 16,
20, 24, and 28) are ignored. The user can supply frame or multiframe sync pulse to the TSSYNC input.
Also, in 2.048MHz applications, the TCHBLK output is forced high during the channels ignored by the
framer.
18.2.2
A 1.544MHz or 2.048MHz clock can be applied to the TSYSCLK input. The user must supply a frame
sync pulse or a multiframe sync pulse to the TSSYNC input.
18.3 Elastic Stores Initialization
There are two elastic store initializations that can be used to improve performance in certain applications,
elastic store reset and elastic store align. Both of these involve the manipulation of the elastic store’s read
and write pointers and are useful primarily in synchronous applications (RSYSCLK/TSYSCLK are
locked to RCLK/TCLK, respectively) (Table 18-A).
Table 18-A. Elastic Store Delay After Initialization
18.4 Minimum Delay Mode
Elastic store minimum delay mode can be used when the elastic store’s system clock is locked to its
network clock (i.e., RCLK locked to RSYSCLK for the receive side and TCLK locked to TSYSCLK for
the transmit side). ESCR.5 and ESCR.1 enable the transmit and receive elastic store minimum delay
modes. When enabled, the elastic stores are forced to a maximum depth of 32 bits instead of the normal
two-frame depth. This feature is useful primarily in applications that interface to a 2.048MHz bus.
Certain restrictions apply when minimum delay mode is used. In addition to the restriction mentioned
above, RSYNC must be configured as an output when the receive elastic store is in minimum delay
mode; TSYNC must be configured as an output when transmit minimum delay mode is enabled. In a
typical application, RSYSCLK and TSYSCLK are locked to RCLK, and RSYNC (frame output mode) is
connected to TSSYNC (frame input mode). All of the slip contention logic in the framer is disabled (since
slips cannot occur). On power-up, after the RSYSCLK and TSYSCLK signals have locked to their
respective network clock signals, the elastic store reset bits (ESCR.2 and ESCR.6) should be toggled
from a 0 to a 1 to ensure proper operation.
Receive Elastic Store Reset
Transmit Elastic Store Reset
Receive Elastic Store Align
Transmit Elastic Store Align
INITIALIZATION
T1 Mode
E1 Mode
REGISTER BIT
ESCR.2
ESCR.6
ESCR.3
ESCR.7
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8 Clocks < Delay < 1 Frame
1 Frame < Delay < 2 Frames
½ Frame < Delay < 1 ½ Frames
½ Frame < Delay < 1 ½ Frames
DELAY

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