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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
23.3 Transmitter
The DS2156 uses a phase-lock loop along with a precision digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to create
the waveforms that are transmitted onto the E1 or T1 line. The waveforms created by the DS2156 meet
the latest ETSI, ITU, ANSI, and AT&T specifications. The user selects which waveform is generated by
setting the ETS bit (LIC2.7) for E1 or T1 operation, then programming the L2/L1/L0 bits in register LIC1
for the appropriate application.
A 2.048MHz or 1.544MHz clock is required at TCLKI for transmitting data presented at TPOSI and
TNEGI. Normally these pins are connected to TCLKO, TPOSO, and TNEGO. However, the LIU can
operate in an independent fashion. ITU specification G.703 requires an accuracy of ±50ppm for both T1
and E1. TR62411 and ANSI specifications require an accuracy of ±32ppm for T1 interfaces. The clock
can be sourced internally from RCLK or JACLK. See LIC2.3, LIC4.4, and LIC4.5 for details. Because of
the nature of the transmitter’s design, very little jitter (less than 0.005UI
100kHz) is added to the jitter present on TCLK. Also, the waveforms created are independent of the duty
cycle of TCLK. The transmitter in the DS2156 couples to the E1 or T1 transmit twisted pair (or coaxial
cable in some E1 applications) through a 1:2 step-up transformer. For the device to create the proper
waveforms, the transformer used must meet the specifications listed in Table 23-A. The DS2156 has the
option of using software-selectable transmit termination.
23.3.1
The DS2156 has an automatic short-circuit limiter that limits the source current to 50mA (RMS) into a
1Ω load. This feature can be disabled by setting the SCLD bit (LIC2.1) = 1. TCLE (INFO2.5) provides a
real-time indication of when the current limiter is activated. If the current limiter is disabled, TCLE
indicates that a short-circuit condition exists. Status Register SR1.2 provides a latched version of the
information, which can be used to activate an interrupt when enabled by the IMR1 register. The TPD bit
(LIC1.0) powers down the transmit line driver and tri-states the TTIP and TRING pins.
23.3.2
The DS2156 can also detect when the TTIP or TRING outputs are open circuited. TOCD (INFO2.4)
provides a real-time indication of when an open circuit is detected. SR1 provides a latched version of the
information (SR1.1), which can be used to activate an interrupt when enabled by the IMR1 register.
23.3.3
When IBPV (LIC2.5) is transitioned from a 0 to a 1, the device waits for the next occurrence of three
consecutive 1s to insert a BPV. IBPV must be cleared and set again for another BPV error insertion.
23.3.4
The DS2156 can transmit the 2.048MHz square-wave synchronization clock as specified in Section 13 of
ITU G.703, October 1998. In order to transmit the 2.048MHz clock, when in E1 mode, set the transmit
synchronization clock enable (LIC3.1) = 1.
Transmit Short-Circuit Detector/Limiter
Transmit Open-Circuit Detector
Transmit BPV Error Insertion
Transmit G.703 Synchronization Signal (E1 Mode)
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