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PM5357-BI

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PM5357-BI
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SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) PM5357-BISATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-MAX)
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PMC-Sierra Inc
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S/UNI-622-POS
S/UNI-622-POS
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PMC-1980911
ISSUE 5
SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS)
PM5357
S/UNI-622-POS
SATURN
USER NETWORK INTERFACE
(622- POS)
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UNI-
622-POS
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ISSUE 5: JUNE 2000
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE

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... PRODUCTION S/UNI-622-POS DATASHEET PMC-1980911 USER NETWORK INTERFACE PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN (622- POS UNI- 622-POS DATASHEET ISSUE 5: JUNE 2000 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) ...

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... PRODUCTION S/UNI-622-POS DATASHEET PMC-1980911 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) ...

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... Register 0x5D: CRSI Status. Corrected bit 1 function name in Register 0xD1: WANS Interrupt and Status. Was PHWVALID. Now RPHALGN. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Bit Error Rate Monitor Table Update Receive Data Requires 3 RFCLK Cycles Before TPAHWM Upper Limit Receive Line AIS Insertion Is Not Gated By ALLONES PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) ...

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... Corrected wrong pin number assignments in pin description. 1999 2 Dec 12, General update in preparation for Issue 2 S/UNI-622-POS 1998 1 Mar 30, Updated datasheet 1998 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) ...

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... POWER AND GROUND................................................................................................. 57 10 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................... 63 10.1 RECEIVE LINE INTERFACE (CRSI-622)....................................................................... 63 10.2 RECEIVE SECTION OVERHEAD PROCESSOR (RSOP)............................................. 65 10.3 RECEIVE LINE OVERHEAD PROCESSOR (RLOP) ..................................................... 67 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 1 ...

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... SETTING SONET OR SDH MODE OF OPERATION................................................... 357 13.7 BIT ERROR RATE MONITOR ...................................................................................... 358 13.8 AUTO ALARM CONTROL CONFIGURATION.............................................................. 359 13.9 CLOCKING OPTIONS.................................................................................................. 360 13.10 WAN SYNCHRONIZATION (WANS BLOCK) ............................................................... 361 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 2 ...

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... CLOCK AND FRAME PULSE INTERFACE TIMING .................................................... 421 18.11 JTAG TEST PORT TIMING .......................................................................................... 422 19 ORDERING AND THERMAL INFORMATION............................................................................. 424 20 MECHANICAL INFORMATION................................................................................................... 425 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 3 ...

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... FIGURE 25: CLOCKING STRUCTURE ................................................................................................... 360 FIGURE 26: LINE LOOPBACK MODE .................................................................................................... 363 FIGURE 27: SERIAL DIAGNOSTIC LOOPBACK MODE......................................................................... 363 FIGURE 28: PARALLEL DIAGNOSTIC LOOPBACK MODE ................................................................... 364 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 4 ...

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... FIGURE 58: RECEIVE UTOPIA LEVEL 2 SYSTEM INTERFACE TIMING DIAGRAM ............................ 407 FIGURE 59: TRANSMIT UTOPIA LEVEL 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE TIMING DIAGRAM.......................... 409 FIGURE 60: RECEIVE UTOPIA LEVEL 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE TIMING DIAGRAM ............................ 410 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 5 ...

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... FIGURE 67: CLOCK AND FRAME PULSE INTERFACE TIMING ........................................................... 421 FIGURE 68: JTAG PORT INTERFACE TIMING....................................................................................... 422 FIGURE 69: MECHANICAL DRAWING 304 PIN SUPER BALL GRID ARRAY (SBGA) .......................... 425 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 6 ...

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... TABLE 28: TRANSMIT UTOPIA LEVEL 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE TIMING (FIGURE 59) ........................ 408 TABLE 29: RECEIVE UTOPIA LEVEL 3 SYSTEM INTERFACE TIMING (FIGURE 60) .......................... 410 TABLE 30: TRANSMIT POS-PHY LEVEL 2 SYSTEM INTERFACE TIMING (FIGURE 61) ......................411 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 7 ...

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... TABLE 36: CLOCK AND FRAME PULSE INTERFACE TIMING (FIGURE 67) ........................................ 421 TABLE 37: JTAG PORT INTERFACE (FIGURE 68)................................................................................. 422 TABLE 38: ORDERING INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 424 TABLE 39: THERMAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................... 424 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 8 ...

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... MHz) for Packet over SONET/SDH (POS) applications. This system interface is similar to UTOPIA Level 2, but adapted to packet transfer. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 16-bit System Interface (clocked PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 9 ...

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... Extracts the 16-byte or 64-byte section trace (J0/Z0) sequence and the 16-byte or 64-byte path trace (J1) sequence into internal register banks. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 8-bit System Interface (clocked up to 100 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 10 ...

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... Performs flag sequence detection and terminates the received POS frames. Performs frame check sequence (FCS) validation for CRC-CCITT and CRC-32 polynomials. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS polynomial. 11 ...

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... Inserts path BIP-8 codes (B3), path remote error indications (REI-P), line BIP-96 codes (B2), line remote error indications (REI-L), and section BIP-8 codes (B1) to allow performance monitoring at the far end. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 12 ...

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... Provides a SATURN POS-PHY Level 3 compliant 8-bit wide datapath (clocked up to 100 MHz) with parity support to an internal 256 byte FIFO buffer. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 43 polynomial. ...

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... WAN and Edge ATM switches. LAN switches and hubs. Packet switches and hubs. Routers and Layer 3 Switches Network Interface Cards and Uplinks PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 14 ...

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... ITU, Recommendation G.783 - "Characteristics of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) Equipment Functional Blocks", 1996. ITU Recommendation I.432, “ISDN User Network Interfaces”, March 93. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 15 ...

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... Link Layer Devices, Level 2”, January 1998. PMC-980495 “Saturn Compliant Interface for Packet over SONET Physical Layer and Link Layer Devices, Level 3”, December 1998. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 16 ...

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... HCS Header Check Sequence HDLC High-level Data Link Layer LAN Local Area Network LCD Loss of Cell Delineation LOF Loss of Frame PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 17 ...

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... Signal Degrade (alarm), Signal Detect (pin) SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SF Signal Fail SOH Section Overhead SONET Synchronous Optical Network SPE Synchronous Payload Envelope PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 18 ...

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... VCI Virtual Connection Indicator VCXO Voltage Controlled Oscillator VPI Virtual Path Indicator WAN Wide Area Network XOR Exclusive OR logic operator PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 19 ...

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... DATASHEET PMC-1980911 5 APPLICATION EXAMPLES The PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS is applicable to equipment implementing Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) User-Network Interfaces (UNI), ATM Network-Network Interfaces (NNI), as well as Packet over SONET/SDH (POS) interfaces. The POS interface can support several packet based protocols, including the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Application PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS TFCLK TENB TCA LIFSEL TSOC TPRTY TDAT[15:0] RXD+/- SD RFCLK TXD+/- RENB RCA POS_ATMB RSOC SYSSEL RPRTY RDAT[15:0] PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 0 Optical Transceiver ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Application PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS TFCLK TENB TCA LIFSEL TSOC TPRTY TDAT[7:0] RXD+/- SD RFCLK TXD+/- RENB RVAL POS_ATMB RSOC SYSSEL RPRTY RDAT[7:0] PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 0 Optical Transceiver ...

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... PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Level 2) Application PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS TFCLK TENB TPA TSOP TPRTY TDAT[15:0] LIFSEL TMOD TEOP TERR RXD+/- SD RFCLK TXD+/- RENB RPA RSOP POS_ATMB RPRTY SYSSEL RDAT[15:0] RMOD REOP RERR RVAL PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 0 Optical Transceiver ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Level 3) Application PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS TFCLK TENB TPA TSOP TPRTY TDAT[7:0] LIFSEL TMOD TEOP TERR RXD+/- SD RFCLK TXD+/- RENB RVAL POS_ATMB RSOP SYSSEL RPRTY RDAT[7:0] REOP RERR PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 0 Optical Transceiver ...

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TXD+/- TDREF1, TDREF0 ATP[0] Tx Line I/F Tx Section O/H PTCLK Processor a POUT[7:0] FPOUT a Section Trace Buffer RBYP PECLV REFCLK+/- RXD+/- Rx RRCLK+/- Section O/H SD Processor Rx Line C1, C0 I/F ATP[1] PICLK PIN[7:0] FPIN OOF Section/ ...

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... S/UNI-622-POS DATASHEET PMC-1980911 7 DESCRIPTION The PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN User Network Interface is a monolithic integrated circuit that implements SONET/SDH processing, ATM mapping and Packet over SONET/SDH mapping functions at the STS-12c/STM-4-4c 622.08 Mbit/s rate. The S/UNI-622-POS receives SONET/SDH streams using a bit serial interface, recovers the clock and data and processes section, line, and path overhead ...

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... The S/UNI-622-POS also provides a standard 5 signal IEEE 1149.1 JTAG test port for boundary scan board test purposes. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 27 ...

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... It has TTL compatible digital inputs and TTL/CMOS compatible digital outputs. High speed inputs and outputs support 3.3V and 5.0V compatible pseudo-ECL (PECL). The S/UNI-622-POS is packaged in a 304 pin SBGA package. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 28 ...

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... PIN DIAGRAM The S/UNI-622-POS is available in a 304 pin SBGA package having a body size and a ball pitch of 1.27 mm. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 29 ...

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... REFCLK+/- is supplied using a VCXO. In that application, the transmit direction can be externally looped timed to the line receiver in order to meet wander transfer and holdover requirements. Please refer to the Operation section for a discussion of PECL interfacing issues and reference clocks. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 30 ...

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... The transmit differential data PECL outputs (TXD+/-) L1 contain the 622.08 Mbit/s transmit stream. The TXD+/- outputs are driven using the synthesized clock from the CSU-622. Please refer to the Operation section for a discussion of PECL interfacing issues. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 31 ...

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... A2 bytes) have been received. OOF is intended to enable an upstream framing pattern detector to search for the framing pattern. This alarm indication is also available via register access. OOF is an asynchronous output with a minimum period of one PICLK clock. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 32 ...

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... When TOC3 is low, PTCLK should be a 77.76 MHz nominally 50% duty cycle clock free-running (non gapped) clock. When TOC3 is high, PTCLK should be a 19.44 MHz nominally 50% duty cycle clock. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 33 ...

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... When parallel interface operation is not used, POUT[7:0] may be used for 1+1 APS operation. In this mode, POUT[7:0] carries the byte-serial STS- 12c/STM-4-4c transmit path and updates on the rising edge of TCLK. See the Operation section for more discussion of 1+1 APS. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 34 ...

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... The active-high framing position output (TFPO) signal kHz signal derived from the transmit clock TCLK. TFPO pulses high for one TCLK cycle every 9720 TCLK cycles (STS-12c / STM-4-4c). TFPO is updated on the rising edge of TCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 35 ...

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... APS[4:0] bus is an output with data generated by RPOP. APS[0] APS[1] APS[2] APS[3] APS[4] See the Operation section for more discussion of 1+1 APS. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) FEBE Clock (576 kHz) FEBE Data RDI[0] (G1 bit 5) RDI[1] (G1 bit 6) RDI[2] (G1 bit 7) 36 ...

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... MHz clock. D19 The transmit line DCC (TLD) signal contains the serial line data communications channel (D4 - D12). When not used, this input should be connected to logic zero. TLD is sampled on the rising edge of TLDCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 37 ...

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... When tied low, the 16-bit Level 2 mode is enabled. When tied high, the 8-bit Level 3 mode is enabled. This pin setting affects the pin definitions of the system interface bus and may be overridden by software in the RUL3 and TUL3 registers. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 38 ...

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... In 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, the TEOP signal marks the last byte of a packet on the TDAT[7:0] bus. The TMOD signal is ignored in this mode. TEOP is only valid when TENB is simultaneously asserted. TEOP is only used for POS operation and is sampled on the rising edge of TFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 39 ...

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... In 16-bit Level 2 POS mode, the TDAT[15:0] bus is considered valid only when TENB is simultaneously asserted. In 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, the TDAT[7:0] signals is considered valid only when TENB is simultaneously asserted. TDAT[15:8] are ignored. TDAT[15:0] is sampled on the rising edge of TFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 40 ...

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... TDAT[15:0]. In 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, TSOP must be set high during the first byte of the packet on TDAT[7:0]. TSOP is considered valid only when TENB is simultaneously asserted. TSOP is sampled on the rising edge of TFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 41 ...

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... In 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, the TPRTY signal indicates the parity on the TDAT[7:0] bus. Odd or even parity selection is made in the TUL3 registers. TPRTY is considered valid only when TENB is simultaneously asserted. TPRTY is sampled on the rising edge of TFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 42 ...

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... In 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, TERR should only be asserted during the last byte of the packet being transferred on TDAT[7:0]. TERR is only considered valid when TENB and TEOP are simultaneously asserted. TERR is ignored for ATM modes of operation and is sampled on the rising edge of TFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 43 ...

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... This transition level is selected in the TXFP registers. When TPA transitions low, it indicates that the transmit FIFO is either full or near full as specified by the TXFP registers. TPA is updated on the rising edge of TFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 44 ...

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... MHz to 40 MHz instantaneous rate, and must be a free running clock (cannot be gapped). When in 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, RFCLK must cycle at a 100 MHz to 60 MHz instantaneous rate, and must be a free runnning clock (cannot be gapped). PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 45 ...

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... RMOD set high indicate a single valid byte in the word present on RDAT[15:8] while RMOD set low indicates two valid bytes in the word. RMOD is tri- stated when RENB is sampled high. RMOD is only used in 16-bit Level 2 POS operation and is updated on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 46 ...

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... FIFO is empty. RVAL will remain low until a programmable minimum number of bytes exist in the receive FIFO. The threshold is configured using the TXFP registers. RVAL will not assert until RENB is asserted. RVAL is updated on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 47 ...

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... RERR is tri-stated when RENB is sampled high. In 8-bit Level 3 POS mode, RERR may only assert when REOP is asserted marking the last byte of the packet. RERR is only used in POS mode and is updated on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 48 ...

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... In 8-bit Level 3 mode, REOP is set high to mark the last byte of the packet presented on the RDAT[7:0] bus. The RMOD signal is not used in this mode. REOP is only used for POS operation and is updated on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 49 ...

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... RDAT[7:0] does not change when RENB is sampled high. When RENB is sampled low, the word on the RDAT[7:0] bus is read from the receive FIFO and changes to the next value on the next clock cycle. RENB is sampled on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 50 ...

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... FIFO. RCA will thus transition low on the rising edge of RFCLK after payload word output on the RDAT[15:0] bus depending on the RXCP registers. In 8-bit Level 3 mode, RCA is ignored as the RVAL signal identifies valid data on the RDAT[7:0] bus. RCA is updated on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS 51 ...

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... RDAT[15:0]. See the Functional Timing section for more details of using RVAL with RPA to prevent data corruption. In 8-bit Level 3 mode, RPA is ignored as the RVAL signal identifies valid data on the RDAT[7:0] bus. RPA is updated on the rising edge of RFCLK. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 52 ...

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... The bi-directional data bus D[7:0] is used during A17 S/UNI-622-POS register read and write accesses. C16 B16 C15 B15 A15 D14 B14 The address bus A[7:0] selects specific registers A14 during S/UNI-622-POS register accesses. D13 C13 B13 A13 C12 B12 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 53 ...

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... AIS, path remote defect indication and others. INTB is tri-stated when the all enabled interrupt sources are acknowledged via an appropriate register access. INTB is an open drain output. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 54 ...

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... S/UNI-622-POS test access port reset via the IEEE P1149.1 test access port. TRSTB is a Schmitt triggered input with an integral pull-up resistor. Note that when not being used, TRSTB may be tied low or connected to the RSTB input. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 55 ...

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... RTYPE register bit in the CRSI must be set to logic zero for proper operation. E2 The receive and transmit analog test ports (ATP[1:0]). F3 These pins are used for manufacturing testing only and should be tied to analog ground (AVS). PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 56 ...

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... D1 The quiet ground (QAVS) pins for the analog core. P4 QAVS should be connected to analog ground of the QAVD supply. Please see the Operation section for detailed information. PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) REFCLK+/- Input RXD+/- Input RRCLK+/- Input TXD+/- Output 57 ...

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... The digital power (VDD) pins should be connected to A23 a well-decoupled +3.3 V digital power supply. AA3 AA21 AB2 AB22 AC1 AC23 B2 B22 C3 C21 D12 D15 D18 D20 F4 F20 J4 J20 M4 M20 R4 R20 V4 V20 Y12 Y15 Y18 Y20 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 58 ...

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... A8 A12 A16 A18 A22 AA2 AA22 AB1 AB3 AB21 AB23 AC2 AC6 AC8 AC12 AC16 AC18 AC22 B1 B3 B21 B23 C2 C22 D21 F1 F23 H1 H23 M1 M23 T1 T23 V1 V23 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 59 ...

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... The AVD pins should be connected through passive F2 filtering networks to a well-decoupled +3.3V analog H3 power supply. J2 Please see the Operation section for detailed K4 information AA4 AC3 AA5 AB5 AC5 AA7 AB7 AA8 AA9 Y10 AC9 AB10 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 60 ...

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... H4 Please see the Operation section for detailed G2 information AB4 AC4 AA6 Y7 AB6 Y8 AC7 AB8 AB9 AA10 AC10 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 61 ...

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... Under extreme conditions it is possible to damage these ESD protection devices or trigger latch up. Please adhere to the recommended power supply sequencing as described in the Operation section of this document. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 62 ...

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... The typical jitter tolerance performance of the S/UNI-622-POS is shown in Figure 5 with the GR-253-CORE jitter tolerance specification limits. The jitter tolerance setup used a Hewlett Packard HFCT-5208M single-mode fiber optic transceiver PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 63 ...

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... A1 bytes followed by three consecutive A2 bytes occur in the data stream. The CRSI PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 1000 10000 100000 Jitter Frequency [Hz] PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 1000000 10000000 64 ...

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... RSOP monitors the framing pattern sequence and sets the OOF pin when one or more bit errors in each framing pattern are detected for four consecutive frames. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 65 ...

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... The LOS signal is optionally reported on the RALRM output pin when enabled by the LOSEN Receive Alarm Control Register bit. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 66 ...

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... RLD output at a nominal 576 kbit/s rate. Timing for downstream processing of the data communication channel is provided by the PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 67 ...

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... FEBE event counter will be incremented for each and every FEBE bit. If the extracted FEBE value is greater than 4 the FEBE event counter will be incremented by 4. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) Illegal values 68 ...

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... S1 nibble after three or after eight frames with the same value (filtering turned on) or after any change in the value (filtering turned off). The S1 nibble can be read via the CBI interface. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 69 ...

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... LOP_state. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 70 ...

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... NDF + ss + majority of I bits inverted + no majority of D bits inverted + previous NDF_enable, inc_ind or dec_ind more than 3 frames ago disabled NDF + ss + majority of D bits inverted + no majority of I bits inverted + previous NDF_enable, inc_ind or dec_ind more than 3 frames ago PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS eq_new_point NDF_enable ...

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... NDF_enable, and not AIS_ind, and not inc_ind and not dec_ind) disabled_NDF + ss + offset value in range 782 but not equal to active offset majority of I bits inverted + no majority of D bits inverted majority of D bits inverted + no majority of I bits inverted PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 72 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Description offset adjustment (increment or decrement indication) three consecutive equal new_point indications single NDF_enable indication three consecutive AIS indications eight consecutive inv_point indications eight consecutive NDF_enable indications PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 73 ...

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... The Auxiliary RDI alarm is removed when bit 6 is low for five/ten consecutive frames. The PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 74 ...

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... HCS patterns are detected. In such an event a transition is made back to the HUNT state. The state diagram of the delineation process is shown in Figure 5. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 75 ...

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... HCS errors are detected the PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 correct HCS (byte by byte) Incorrect HCS (cell by cell) SYNC PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) PRESYNC DELTA consecutive correct HCS's (cell by cell polynomial ...

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... HCSs. The Mth cell is not discarded. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE added (modulo 2) to the received HCS PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS ...

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... Apparent Multi-Bit Error (Drop Cell) CORRECTION Single-Bit Error MODE (Correct Error and Pass Cell) DETECTION MODE No Errors Detected In M Cells th (Pass M Cell) No Errors Detected (Pass Cell) PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) ALPHA consecutive incorrect HCS's (To HUNT state) Errors Detected (Drop Cell) 78 ...

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... This block removes the Flag Sequence and passes the data onto the Byte Destuffing block. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS Descrambling is ...

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... CRC-CCITT is two bytes in size and has a generating polynomial g( PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 FCS POS Frame Table 3: HDLC Byte Sequences Data Value PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) Flag Flag Sequence 0x7D 0x5E 0x7D 0x5D ...

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... When the PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE Figure 10: CRC Decoder PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS n n-1 81 ...

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... The Parallel to Serial Converter (PISO) converts the transmit byte serial stream to a bit serial stream. The transmit bit serial stream appears on the TXD+/- PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 82 ...

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... BIP-8 code is then inserted into the B1 byte of the following frame before scrambling. BIP-8 errors may be continuously inserted under register control for diagnostic purposes. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 83 ...

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... The Line BIP Calculate Block calculates the line BIP-96 error detection code (B2) based on the line overhead and synchronous payload envelope of the transmit PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS ...

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... A positive pointer movement is generated by inverting the five I-bits of the pointer word. The SPE is not inserted during the positive stuff opportunity PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) "normal 85 ...

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... TFCLK and are read out using the SONET/SDH clock. Internal read and write pointers track the cells and indicate the fill status of the PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 86 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE +1, is added (modulo 2) to the residue. The HCS PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS +x+1, is used ...

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... For correct operation, the TXFP only supports packets ranging in size from 2 bytes to 65534 bytes in length. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 FCS POS Frame PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) Flag Flag 88 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE Figure 12: CRC Generator n Parity Check Digits PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS The first Message + D n-1 MSB ...

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... If the phase of the start of frame PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Table 4: HDLC Byte Sequences Data Value PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) Sequence 0x7D 0x5E 0x7D 0x5D ...

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... A path signal label mismatch alarm or a synchronization status mismatch alarm is declared if the accepted C2 byte (i.e. the byte value that has passed the PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 91 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Table 5: OBR Mismatch Mechanism Receive Action 00 00 Match 00 01 Mismatch 00 XX Mismatch 01 00 Mismatch 01 01 Match 01 XX Match XX 00 Mismatch XX 01 Match XX XX Match XX YY Mismatch PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 92 ...

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... When the microprocessor is updating the transmit page buffer, the TTB may be programmed to transmit null characters to prevent transmission of partial messages. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 93 ...

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... RVAL will not assert until RENB is asserted. This interface also indicates FIFO overruns via a maskable interrupt and register bits. Read accesses while PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 94 ...

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... RENB is low to qualify the receive data stream due to RPA falsely indicating data in the FIFO. See the Functional Timing section for more information. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 95 ...

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... To reduce FIFO latency, the FIFO depth at which TCA indicates "full" can be set to one, two, three or four cells by the FIFODP[1:0] PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 96 ...

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... TFCLK is used to write words to the FIFO interface; and finally the TENB is used to initiate writes to the transmit PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 97 ...

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... RCLK from the CRU-622) and the reference clock used to generate the transmit stream (REFCLK+/- supplied by the VCXO). PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 98 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Figure 13. WANS PLL Block Diagram TCLK PISO-622 SONET/SDH Transmit Stream WANS (Phase Microprocessor Interface Detector) RCLK SIPO-622 SONET/SDH Recieve Stream PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) External VCXO DAC Filtering/ Correction (Software) 99 ...

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... A timer flag (TIMFLG) is raised at the end of each averaging period. The flag may be used to generate an interrupt request to an external processor. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 100 ...

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... S/UNI-622-POS Receive Path AIS Control 00E S/UNI-622-POS Receive Alarm Control #1 00F S/UNI-622-POS Receive Alarm Control #2 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Table 6: Register Memory Map Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 101 ...

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... RPOP Interrupt Enable (EXTD=0) 033 RPOP Interrupt Enable (EXTD=1) 034 RPOP Pointer Interrupt Enable 035 RPOP Pointer LSB PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 102 ...

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... CSPI Status 05A CSPI Reserved 05B CSPI Reserved 05C CRSI Configuration 05D CRSI Status 05E CRSI Reserved PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 103 ...

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... TXCP Idle Cell Payload Control 086 TXCP Transmit Cell Counter LSB 087 TXCP Transmit Cell Counter PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 104 ...

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... RXFP Aborted Frame Count LSB 0B0 RXFP Aborted Frame Count MSB 0B1 RXFP FCS Error Frame Count LSB PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 105 ...

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... WANS Reserved 0D7 WANS Reserved 0D8 WANS Reserved 0D9 WANS Reference Period LSB 0DA WANS Reference Period MSB PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 106 ...

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... S/UNI-622-POS Concatenation Interrupt Status 0FE Reserved 0FF Reserved 100 S/UNI-622-POS Master Test Register 101 -- Reserved for Test 1FF PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Register Description PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 107 ...

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... Addresses that are not shown must be treated as Reserved. A[8] is the test resister select (TRS) and should be set low for normal mode register access. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 108 ...

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... In other cases, only the specific register being written will load. See the register descriptions for the performance register in question for more information. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 109 ...

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... RESET bit, thus negating the software reset. Otherwise, the effect of a software reset is equivalent to that of a hardware reset. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default RESET 0 TYPE[3] 0 TYPE[2] 0 TYPE[1] 1 TYPE[0] 1 ID[2] 0 ID[1] 1 ID[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 110 ...

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... When PDLE is logic zero, the S/UNI-622-POS operates normally in both directions. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default TPTBEN 0 TSTBEN 0 SDH_J0/Z0 0 TFPEN 1 DLE 0 PDLE 0 PCM 0 TIP X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 111 ...

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... SPTB is inserted into the transmit stream. When TPTBEN is set low, the path trace message is supplied by the TPOP block. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 112 ...

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... RDI is inserted immediately upon declaration of several alarms. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default SLLE 0 SDLE 0 LOOPT 0 DPLE 0 AUTOLRDI 1 AUTOPRDI 1 AUTOLFEBE 1 AUTOPFEBE 1 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 113 ...

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... S/UNI-622-POS continues to operates normally in the receive direction. The SDLE, SLLE or LOOPT bits should not be set high simultaneously. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 114 ...

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... REFCLK and is set low when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default TCLKA X RCLKA X RFCLKA X TFCLKA X Unused X REFCLKA X PICLKA X PTCLKA X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 115 ...

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... The TCLK active (TCLKA) bit monitors for low to high transition on the TCLK transmit line rate clock. TCLKA is set high on a rising edge of TCLK and is set low when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 116 ...

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... The RXCP interrupt sources are enabled in the RXCP Interrupt Enable/Status Register. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X CONCATI X RASEI X TXCPI X RXCPI X RPOPI X RLOPI X RSOPI X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 117 ...

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... The CONCATI bit is high when an interrupt request is active from the Concatenation Interrupt Status Register. The CONCAT interrupt sources are enabled in the Concatenation Status and Enable Register. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 118 ...

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... The RXFP interrupt sources are enabled in the RXFP Interrupt Enable/Status Register. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Reserved X CSPII X CRSII X TXFPI X RXFPI X WANSI X SSTBI X SPTBI X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 119 ...

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... The CSPII bit is high when an interrupt request is active from the Clock Synthesis and PISO block (CSPI-622). The CSPII interrupt sources are enabled in the Clock Synthesis Interrupt Control/Status Register. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 120 ...

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... PICLK. When APSPD is set low, the TPOP path data stream is used. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default APSFRST 0 APSI X Unused X APSFEBE 0 APSRDI 0 APSPD 0 APSOE 0 APSEN 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 121 ...

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... APSFRST is set low, the FIFO may be reset during system reset. The APSFRST should be set high for at least 4 TCLK cycles when either S/UNI- 622-POS devices in the 1+1 APS configuration are reset. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 122 ...

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... Setting RSOC3 high when LIFSEL is low is invalid as the analog interface only operates at STS-12c/STM-4-4c line rates. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X TX_LIFINV 0 RX_LIFINV 0 TSOC3 0 RSOC3 0 TXDINV 0 RXDINV 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 123 ...

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... LIFSEL pin for the transmit side. When TX_LIFINV is set high, the polarity of the LIFSEL input is inverted. When TX_LIFINV is set low, the LIFSEL input operates normally for the transmit side. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 124 ...

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... When RTIMLDRI is set low, no action is taken. This register bit is used only if the AUTOLRDI register bit is also set high. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default SDLRDI 0 SFLRDI 0 LOFLRDI 1 LOSLRDI 1 RTIMLDRI 0 RTIULRDI 0 LAISLRDI 1 Unused X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 125 ...

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... SDLRDI is set high, the transmit line RDI will be inserted. When SDLRDI is set low, no action is taken. This register bit is used only if the AUTOLRDI register bit is also set high. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 126 ...

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... AUTOPRDI register bit is also set high. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default LCDPRDI 0 ALRMPRDI 0 PAISPRDI 1 PSLMPRDI 1 LOPPRDI 1 LOPCONPRDI 1 PTIUPRDI 1 PTIMPRDI 1 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 127 ...

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... When LCDPRDI is set high, the transmit path RDI will be inserted. When LCDPRDI is set low, no action is taken. This register bit is used only if the AUTOPRDI register bit is also set high. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 128 ...

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... G1 byte is set low while bit 7 of the G1 byte is set high. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default LCDEPRDI 0 NOALMEPRDI 0 NOPAISEPRDI 0 PSLMEPRDI 1 NOLOPEPRDI 0 0 NOLOPCONEPRDI TIUEPRDI 0 TIMEPRDI 1 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 129 ...

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... When NOALMEPRDI is set PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 130 ...

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... When LCDEPRDI is set low, loss of ATM cell delineation has no effect on path RDI. In addition, this bit has no effect when EPRDI_EN is set low. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 131 ...

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... RDI is not automatically inserted in the transmit stream. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PAISCONPRDI 0 0 NOPAISCONEPRDI Unused X Unused X Unused X EPRDI_EN 0 UNEQPRDI 1 UNEQEPRDI 1 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 132 ...

Page 138

... AIS concatenation (PAISCON) events are detected in the receive stream. When PAISCONPRDI is set low, path AIS concatenation events have no effect on path RDI. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 133 ...

Page 139

... Path AIS is terminated when the accepted message matches the expected message. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default SDINS 0 SFINS 0 LOFINS 1 LOSINS 1 RTIMINS 0 RTIUINS 0 Unused X DCCAIS 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 134 ...

Page 140

... If SDINS is a logic one, path AIS is inserted into the SONET/SDH frame when SD is declared. Path AIS is terminated when SD is removed. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 135 ...

Page 141

... When PSLMPAIS is set low, path signal label mismatch events will not assert path AIS. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PAISCONPAIS 1 LOPCONPAIS 1 PSLUPAIS 1 PSLMPAIS 1 LOPPAIS 1 Reserved 1 TIUPAIS 1 TIMPAIS 1 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 136 ...

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... When PAISCONPAIS is set low, Path AIS concatenation events will not assert path AIS. Reserved: The reserved bit must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 137 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default CONEN 0 PTIMEN 0 PSLMEN 0 PERDIEN 0 PRDIEN 0 PAISEN 0 LCDEN 0 LOPEN 0 Function Default STIMEN 0 SFBEREN 0 SDBEREN 0 LRDIEN 0 LAISEN 0 OOFEN 0 LOFEN 0 LOSEN 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 138 ...

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... Section Trace Identifier Mismatch Loss of Pointer Loss of Cell Delineation Path Alarm Indication Signal Path Remote Defect Indication Path Enhanced Remote Defect Indication Path Signal Label Mismatch Path Trace Identifier Mismatch Pointer Concatenation Violation or Pointer AIS PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 139 ...

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... A1 framing byte and the first 4 bits of the last A2 framing PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default BLKBIP 0 DDS 0 FOOF X ALGO2 0 BIPEE 0 LOSE 0 LOFE 0 OOFE 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 140 ...

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... BIP-8 byte result in a single error being accumulated in the B1 error counter. When a logic zero is written to the BLKBIP bit position, all errors in the B1 byte are accumulated in the B1 error counter. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 141 ...

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... This bit is cleared when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X BIPEI X LOSI X LOFI X OOFI X LOSV X LOFV X OOFV X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 142 ...

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... The BIPEI bit is the section BIP-8 interrupt status bit. BIPEI is set high when a section layer (B1) bit error is detected. This bit is cleared when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 143 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default SBE[7] X SBE[6] X SBE[5] X SBE[4] X SBE[3] X SBE[2] X SBE[1] X SBE[0] X Function Default SBE[15] X SBE[14] X SBE[13] X SBE[12] X SBE[11] X SBE[10] X SBE[9] X SBE[8] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 144 ...

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... Identity register (0x00). Writing to register address 0x00 loads all the counter registers in the RSOP, RLOP, RPOP, SPTB, SSTB, RXCP, TXCP, RXFP, and TXFP blocks. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 145 ...

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... The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 LAIS 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 146 ...

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... When DLOS is set to logic one, the transmit stream is forced to 0x00. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X DLOS 0 DBIP8 0 DFP 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 147 ...

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... B2 error events functions independently and is controlled by the BIPWORD register bit. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default BIPWORD 0 ALLONES 0 AISDET 0 LRDIDET 0 BIPWORDO 0 FEBEWORD 0 LAISV X LRDIV X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 148 ...

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... BIPWORD is logic zero, the B2 error event counter is increment for each and every B2 bit error that occurs during that frame. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 149 ...

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... When LRDIE is set to logic one, an interrupt is generated when the line RDI state changes. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default FEBEE 0 BIPEE 0 LAISE 0 LRDIE 0 FEBEI X BIPEI X LAISI X LRDII X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 150 ...

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... The FEBEE bit is an interrupt enable for the line far end block errors. When FEBEE is set to logic one, an interrupt is generated when FEBE (Z2) is detected. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 151 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default LBE[7] X LBE[6] X LBE[5] X LBE[4] X LBE[3] X LBE[2] X LBE[1] X LBE[0] X Function Default LBE[15] X LBE[14] X LBE[13] X LBE[12] X LBE[11] X LBE[10] X LBE[9] X LBE[8] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 152 ...

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... RSOP, RLOP, RPOP, SPTB, SSTB, RXCP, TXCP, RXFP and TXFP blocks. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X LBE[19] X LBE[18] X LBE[17] X LBE[16] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 153 ...

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... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default LFE[7] X LFE[6] X LFE[5] X LFE[4] X LFE[3] X LFE[2] X LFE[1] X LFE[0] X Function Default LFE[15] X LFE[14] X LFE[13] X LFE[12] X LFE[11] X LFE[10] X LFE[9] X LFE[8] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 154 ...

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... RSOP, RLOP, RPOP, SPTB, SSTB, RXCP, TXCP, RXFP and TXFP blocks. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X LFE[19] X LFE[18] X LFE[17] X LFE[16] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 155 ...

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... The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Reserved 0 Reserved 0 APSREG 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 LRDI 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 156 ...

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... When DBIP96 is set to logic one, the B2 bytes are inverted. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X DBIP96 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 157 ...

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... Successive writes to this register must be spaced at least two frames (250 µs) apart. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default K1[7] 0 K1[6] 0 K1[5] 0 K1[4] 0 K1[3] 0 K1[2] 0 K1[1] 0 K1[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 158 ...

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... K2 APS code value to this register before writing the TLOP Transmit K1 Register. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default K2[7] 0 K2[6] 0 K2[5] 0 K2[4] 0 K2[3] 0 K2[2] 0 K2[1] 0 K2[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 159 ...

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... The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 TS1[3] 0 TS1[2] 0 TS1[1] 0 TS1[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 160 ...

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... J0/Z0[0] is the least significant bit, corresponding to the last bit (bit 8) transmitted. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default J0/Z0[7] 1 J0/Z0[6] 1 J0/Z0[5] 0 J0/Z0[4] 0 J0/Z0[3] 1 J0/Z0[2] 1 J0/Z0[1] 0 J0/Z0[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 161 ...

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... TSOP for insertion into the J0/Z0 transmit section PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default ZEROEN 0 RRAMACC 0 RTIUIE 0 RTIMIE 0 PER5 0 TNULL 1 NOSYNC 0 LEN16 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 162 ...

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... TIM states. When ZEROEN is set low, all ZERO’s section trace message strings are ignored. Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 163 ...

Page 169

... This bit is cleared when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default BUSY 0 Unused X Unused X Unused X RTIUI X RTIUV X RTIMI X RTIMV X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 164 ...

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... BUSY is set low. This register should be polled to determine when new data is available in the SSTB Indirect Data register. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 165 ...

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... When RWB is set low, a write access is initiated. The data in the SSTB Indirect Data register will be written to the addressed location in the static page. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default RWB 0 A[6] 0 A[5] 0 A[4] 0 A[3] 0 A[2] 0 A[1] 0 A[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 166 ...

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... The data to be written to a buffer must be set up in this register before initiating an indirect write operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default D[7] 0 D[6] 0 D[5] 0 D[4] 0 D[3] 0 D[2] 0 D[1] 0 D[0] 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 167 ...

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... The PAISV bit is read to determine the path AIS state. When PAISV is a logic one, the S/UNI-622-POS has declared path AIS. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Reserved 0 Unused X LOPV X Unused X PAISV X PRDIV X NEWPTRI X NEWPTRE 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 168 ...

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... The PLOPV bit is read to determine the loss of pointer state. When PLOPV is a logic one, the S/UNI-622-POS has declared LOP. Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 169 ...

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... When the PSL5 is set low, the PSL is updated when the same value is received for 3 consecutive frames. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Reserved 0 IINVCNT 0 PSL5 0 Reserved 0 Unused X ERDIV[2] X ERDIV[1] X ERDIV[0] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 170 ...

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... PRODUCTION S/UNI-622-POS DATASHEET PMC-1980911 Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 171 ...

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... This bit is cleared when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PSLI X Unused X LOPI X Unused X PAISI X PRDII X BIPEI X FEBEI X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 172 ...

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... RPOP Path Signal Label register. This bit is cleared when this register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 173 ...

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... RDI state. This bit is cleared when the RPOP Interrupt Status register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X ERDII X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 174 ...

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... ILLPTRI is cleared when the RPOP Pointer Interrupt Status register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default ILLJREQI X Unused X DISCOPAI X INVNDFI X ILLPTRI X NSEI X PSEI X NDFI X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 175 ...

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... The ILLJREQI bit is set to logic one when the RPOP detects an illegal pointer justification request event. ILLJREQI is cleared when the RPOP Pointer Interrupt Status register is read. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 176 ...

Page 182

... AIS state changes. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PSLE 0 Reserved 0 LOPE 0 Reserved 0 PAISE 0 PRDIE 0 BIPEE 0 FEBEE 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 177 ...

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... When PSLE is a logic one, an interrupt is generated when the received C2 byte changes. Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 178 ...

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... When REDIE is a logic one, an interrupt is generated when a path enhanced RDI is detected. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X Unused X ERDIE 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 179 ...

Page 185

... When a logic one is written to the INVNDFE interrupt enable bit position, an interrupt is generated when an invalid NDF code is received. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default ILLJREQE 0 Reserved 0 DISCOPAE 0 INVNDFE 0 ILLPTRE 0 NSEE 0 PSEE 0 NDFE 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 180 ...

Page 186

... Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 181 ...

Page 187

... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PTR[7] X PTR[6] X PTR[5] X PTR[4] X PTR[3] X PTR[2] X PTR[1] X PTR[0] X Function Default NDFPOR 0 EXTD 0 RDI10 0 Unused PTR[9] X PTR[8] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 182 ...

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... The EXTD bit extends the registers to facilitate additional mapping. If this bit is set high, the register mapping, for registers 0x30, 0x31 and 0x33, are extended. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 183 ...

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... PSL5 bit. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PSL[7] X PSL[6] X PSL[5] X PSL[4] X PSL[3] X PSL[2] X PSL[1] X PSL[0] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 184 ...

Page 190

... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PBE[7] X PBE[6] X PBE[5] X PBE[4] X PBE[3] X PBE[2] X PBE[1] X PBE[0] X Function Default PBE[15] X PBE[14] X PBE[13] X PBE[12] X PBE[11] X PBE[10] X PBE[9] X PBE[8] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 185 ...

Page 191

... Identity register (0x00). Writing to register address 0x00 loads all the counter registers in the RSOP, RLOP, RPOP, SPTB, SSTB, RXCP, TXCP, RXFP, and TXFP blocks. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 186 ...

Page 192

... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default PFE[7] X PFE[6] X PFE[5] X PFE[4] X PFE[3] X PFE[2] X PFE[1] X PFE[0] X Function Default PFE[15] X PFE[14] X PFE[13] X PFE[12] X PFE[11] X PFE[10] X PFE[9] X PFE[8] X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 187 ...

Page 193

... Identity register (0x00). Writing to register address 0x00 loads all the counter registers in the RSOP, RLOP, RPOP, SPTB, SSTB, RXCP, TXCP, RXFP and TXFP blocks. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 188 ...

Page 194

... The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X Unused X Reserved 0 BLKFEBE 0 Unused X Reserved 0 ARDIE 0 ARDIV X PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 189 ...

Page 195

... PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default SOS 0 ENSS 0 BLKBIP 0 Reserved 0 BLKBIPO 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 190 ...

Page 196

... Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 191 ...

Page 197

... EPRDISCR is logic zero, the extended RDI bits of the G1 byte, bits 6 and PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Unused X EPRDIEN 0 EPRDISRC 0 PERSIST 0 Reserved 0 Reserved 0 DBIP8 0 PAIS 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 192 ...

Page 198

... G1[7:5] bits are used to indicate PRDI. The actual three bit code will be controlled according to the EPRDISRC. Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 193 ...

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... Arbitrary Pointer Registers. Normally the TPOP Arbitrary Pointer Registers PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 Function Default Reserved 0 FTPTR 0 SOS 0 PLD 0 NDF 0 NSE 0 PSE 0 Reserved 0 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 194 ...

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... If FTPTR is a logic zero, a valid pointer is inserted. Reserved: The reserved bits must be programmed to logic zero for proper operation. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL TO PMC-SIERRA INC., AND ITS CUSTOMERS’ INTERNAL USE PMC-Sierra, Inc. ISSUE 5 PM5357 S/UNI-622-POS SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (622-POS) 195 ...

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