English
Language : 

XRT7250 Datasheet, PDF (338/463 Pages) Exar Corporation – DS3/E3 FRAMER IC
áç
XRT7250
DS3/E3 FRAMER IC
REV. 1.1.1
The Behavior of the Signals between the Receive
Payload Data Output Interface block and the Ter-
minal Equipment
The behavior of the signals between the XRT7250
and the Terminal Equipment for E3 Serial Mode Op-
eration is illustrated in Figure 151.
FIGURE 151. AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF THE SIGNALS BETWEEN THE RECEIVE PAYLOAD DATA OUT-
PUT INTERFACE BLOCK OF THE XRT7250 AND THE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT
Terminal Equipment Signals
E3_Clock_In
E3_Data_Out
Rx_Start_of_Frame
E3_Overhead_Ind
Payload[1522] Payload[1523]
FAS , Bit 9
FAS, Bit 8
XRT7250 Receive Payload Data I/F Signals
RxClk
RxSer
Payload[1522] Payload[1523]
RxFrame
RxOH_Ind
FAS, Bit 9
FAS, Bit 8
E3 Frame Number N
Note: RxFrame pulses high to denote
E3 Frame Boundary.
Note: RxOH_Ind pulses high for 12
bit-periods in order to denote
Overhead Data (e.g., the FAS pattern,
the A and N bits).
E3 Frame Number N + 1
Note: FAS pattern will not be processed by the
Transmit Payload Data Input Interface.
5.3.5.2 Nibble-Parallel Mode Operation Behav-
ior of the XRT7250
If the XRT7250 has been configured to operate in the
Nibble-Parallel Mode, then the XRT7250 will behave
as follows.
Payload Data Output
The XRT7250 will output the payload data of the in-
coming E3 frames, via the RxNib[3:0] output pins, up-
on the rising edge of RxClk.
NOTES:
1. In this case, RxClk will function as the Nibble Clock
signal between the XRT7250 the Terminal Equip-
ment. The XRT7250 will pulse the RxClk output
signal "High" 1060 times, for each inbound E3
frame.
2. Unlike Serial Mode operation, the duty cycle of
RxClk, in Nibble-Parallel Mode operation is approx-
imately 25%.
Delineation of Inbound E3 Frames
The XRT7250 will pulse the RxFrame output pin
"High" for one nibble-period coincident with it driving
the very first nibble, within a given inbound E3 frame,
via the RxNib[3:0] output pins.
Interfacing the XRT7250 the Terminal Equipment.
Figure 152 presents a simple illustration as how the
user should interface the XRT7250 to that terminal
equipment which processes Receive Direction pay-
load data.
319