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DS26502

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DS26502
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T1/E1/J1/64KCC BITS Element
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Maxim Integrated Products
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DS26502 T1/E1/J1/64KCC BITS Element
The transmit line drive has two modes of operation: fixed gain or automatic gain. In the fixed gain mode,
the transmitter outputs a fixed current into the network load to achieve a nominal pulse amplitude. In the
automatic gain mode, the transmitter adjusts its output level to compensate for slight variances in the
network load. See the Transmit Line Build-Out Control (TLBC) register for details.
13.3.1 Transmit Short-Circuit Detector/Limiter
The DS26502 has an automatic short-circuit limiter that limits the source current to 50mA (rms) into a
1W load. This feature can be disabled by setting the SCLD bit (LIC2.1) = 1. TCLE (SR1.2) provides a
real-time indication of when the current limiter is activated. If the current limiter is disabled, TCLE will
indicate that a short-circuit condition exist. Status Register SR1.2 provides a latched version of the
information, which can be used to activate an interrupt when enable via the IMR1 register. When set low,
the TPD bit (LIC1.0) will power-down the transmit line driver and tri-state the TTIP and TRING pins.
13.3.2 Transmit Open-Circuit Detector
The DS26502 can also detect when the TTIP or TRING outputs are open circuited. TOCD (SR1.1) will
provide 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 enable via the IMR1 register.
13.3.3 Transmit BPV Error Insertion
When IBPV (LIC2.5) is transitioned from a zero to a one, the device waits for the next occurrence of
three consecutive ones to insert a BPV. IBPV must be cleared and set again for another BPV error
insertion.
13.3.4 Transmit G.703 Section 10 Synchronization Signal (E1 Mode)
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The DS26502 can transmit the 2.048MHz square-wave synchronization clock. To transmit the 2.048MHz
clock, when in E1 mode, set the mode configuration bits in the Mode Configuration Register (MCREG).
13.4 MCLK Pre-Scaler
A 16.384MHz, 8.192MHz, 4.096MHz, 2.048MHz, or 1.544MHz clock must be applied at MCLK. ITU
specification G.703 requires an accuracy of ±50ppm for both T1 and E1. TR62411 and ANSI specs require
an accuracy of ±32ppm for T1 interfaces. A prescaler will divide the 16MHz, 8MHz, or 4MHz clock down to
2.048MHz. There is a PLL for the jitter attenuator that will convert the 2.048MHz clock to a 1.544MHz rate
for T1 applications. Setting JACKS (LIC2.3) to a logic 0 bypasses this PLL.
13.5 Jitter Attenuator
The jitter attenuator is only available in T1 and E1 modes. The DS26502’s jitter attenuator can be set to a
depth of either 32 bits or 128 bits via the JABDS bit (LIC1.2). The 128-bit mode is used in applications
where large excursions of wander are expected. The 32-bit mode is used in delay-sensitive applications.
The characteristics of the attenuation are shown in
Figure 13-10
and
Figure
13-11. The jitter attenuator
can be placed in either the receive path or the transmit path by appropriately setting or clearing the JAS
bit (LIC1.3). If the part is configured for hardware mode and the jitter attenuator is enabled, it will
automatically be placed in the receive path. The jitter attenuator can also be disabled (in effect, removed)
by setting the DJA bit (LIC1.1). Either the recovered clock from the clock/data recovery block or the
clock applied at the TCLK pin is adjusted to create a smooth jitter-free clock that is used to clock data out
of the jitter attenuator FIFO. It is acceptable to provide a gapped/bursty clock at the TCLK pin if the
jitter attenuator is placed on the transmit side. If the incoming jitter exceeds either 120 UI
(buffer
P-P
depth is 128 bits) or 28 UI
(buffer depth is 32 bits), then the DS26502 will divide the internal nominal
P-P
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