English
Language : 

CN8478 Datasheet, PDF (1/221 Pages) Conexant Systems, Inc – Multichannel Synchronous Communications Controller (MUSYCC)
Advance Information
This document contains information on a product under development. The parametric information
contains target parameters that are subject to change.
CN8478/CN8474A/CN8472A/CN8471A
Multichannel Synchronous Communications Controller (MUSYCC™)
Product Description
The CN8478, CN8474A, CN8472A, and CN8471A are advanced Multichannel
Synchronous Communication Controllers (MUSYCCs) that format and deformat up
to 256 (CN8478), 128 (CN8474A), 64 (CN8472A), or 32 (CN8471A) HDLC
channels in a single CMOS integrated circuit. MUSYCC operates at Layer 2 of the
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) protocol reference model. MUSYCC provides
a comprehensive, high-density solution for processing HDLC channels for
internetworking applications such as Frame Relay, ISDN D-channel signaling,
X.25, Signaling System 7 (SS7), DXI, ISUP, and LAN/WAN data transport. Under
minimal host supervision, MUSYCC manages a linked list of channel data buffers
in host memory by performing Direct Memory Access (DMA) of the HDLC
channels.
MUSYCC interfaces with eight independent serial data streams, such as T1/E1
signals, and then transfers data across the popular 32-bit Peripheral Component
Interface (PCI) bus to system memory at a rate of up to 66 MHz. Each serial
interface can be operated at up to 8.192 MHz. Logical channels can be mapped as
any combination of DS0 time slots to support ISDN hyperchannels (Nx64 kbps) or
as any number of bits in a DS0 for subchanneling applications (Nx8 kbps).
MUSYCC also includes a 32-bit expansion port for bridging the PCI bus to local
microprocessors or peripherals. A JTAG port enables boundary-scan testing to
replace bed-of-nails board testing.
Device drivers for Linux, VxWorks®, and pSOS™ operating systems are
available under a no-fee license agreement from Conexant. The device drivers
include C source code and supporting software documents.
Functional Block Diagram
Host
Interface
Device
Configuration
Registers
Channel Group 0 – Serial Interface
DMA
Controller
Tx/Rx-DMAC
Interrupt
Controller
Bit-Level
Processor
Tx/Rx-BLP
Port
Interface
Tx/Rx
Channel Group 1 – Serial Interface
Channel Group 2 – Serial Interface
PCI
Interface
Channel Group 3 – Serial Interface
Channel Group 4 – Serial Interface
Distinguishing Features
• 256-, 128-, 64-, or 32-channel HDLC
controller
• OSI Layer 2 protocol support
• General purpose HDLC (ISO 3309)
– X.25 (LAPB)
– Frame relay (LAPF/ANSI T1.618)
– ISDN D-channel (LAPD/Q.921)
– SS7 support
• 8, 4, 2, or 1 independent serial interfaces
which support
– T1/E1 data streams
– DC to 8.192 Mbps TDM busses
• Configurable logical channels
– Standard DS0 (56, 64 kbps)
– Hyperchannel (Nx64)
– Subchannel (Nx8)
• Per-channel protocol mode selection
– 16-bit FCS mode
– 32-bit FCS mode
– SS7 mode (16-bit FCS)
– Transparent mode (unformatted data)
• Per-channel DMA buffer management
– Linked list data structures
– Variable size transmit/receive FIFO
• Per-channel message length check
– Select no length checking
– Select from two 12-bit registers to
compare message length
– Maximum length 16,384 Bytes
• Direct PCI bus interface
– 32-bit, 66 or 33 MHz operation
– Bus master and slave operation
– PCI Version 2.1
• Local Expansion Bus interface (EBUS)
– 32-bit multiplexed address/data bus
– Burst access up to 64 Bytes
• Low power, 3.3/2.5 V CMOS operation
• JTAG boundary scan access port
• 208-pin PQFP/surface-mount package
• BGA
Applications
PCI
Configuration
Space
(Function 0)
PCI
Configuration
Space
(Function 1)
Channel Group 5 – Serial Interface
Channel Group 6 – Serial Interface
Channel Group 7 – Serial Interface
Note: Number of serial interfaces is device-dependent.
Boundary Scan and Test Access
Expanion Bus Interface
• ISDN basic-rate or primary-rate interfaces
• ISDN D-channel controller
• Routers
• Cellular base station switch controller
• CSU/DSU
• Protocol converter
• Packet data switch
• Frame relay switches/Frame Relay Access
Devices (FRAD)
• DXI network interface
• Distributed packet-based communications
system
• Access multiplexer/concentrator
100660E
Conexant