AM7968 AMD [Advanced Micro Devices], AM7968 Datasheet - Page 13
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AM7968
Manufacturer Part Number
AM7968
Description
TAXIchip Integrated Circuits(Transparent Asynchronous Xmitter-Receiver Interface)
Manufacturer
AMD [Advanced Micro Devices]
Datasheet
1.AM7968.pdf
(127 pages)
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swings, which are referenced to +5.0 V. When SERIN–
is grounded, the Am7969 is put into Test Mode; SERIN+
becomes a single-ended ECL input, the PLL clock gen-
erator is bypassed, and X1 determines the bit rate
(rather than the byte rate). Both pins have internal pull
down resistors which cause unterminated inputs to
stay low.
V
Power Supply
V
V
and Analog circuitry.
VLTN
Violation (TTL Output)
The rising edge of this output indicates that a transmis-
sion error has been detected. It changes state at the
CC1
CC1
CC1
, V
and V
powers TTL I/O, and V
CC2
CC2
are +5.0 volt nominal power supply pins.
CC2
powers internal Logic
Am7968/Am7969
same time DOi or COi change and will be followed by
either DSTRB or CSTRB . This pin goes LOW when the
next valid byte is decoded.
X1, X2
Crystal Oscillator Inputs (Inputs)
These two crystal input pins connect to an internal paral-
lel/mode oscillator which oscillates at the fundamental
frequency external crystal. During normal operation, the
byte rate is set by the crystal frequency. Alternatively,
X1 can be driven by an external frequency source. In
multiple TAXI systems, this external source could be a
TAXI Transmitter’s CLK output or an external TTL fre-
quency source.
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