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PRELIMINARY
M13 MULTIPLEXER/CLEAR CHANNEL DS3 FRAMER IC XRT72L13
REV. 1.0.6
circuitry (within the user's system) should
assert the CS* input pin of the Framer, by tog-
gling it "low". This step enables further commu-
nication between the µC/µP and the Framer
Microprocessor Interface block.
A.3 Assert the ALE_AS (Address Latch Enable)
pin by toggling it "high". This step enables the
"Address Bus" input drivers, within the Micro-
processor Interface block of the Framer.
A.4 After allowing the data on the Address Bus pins
to settle (by waiting the appropriate "Address"
Data Setup time"), the µC/µP should then tog-
gle the ALE_AS pin "low". This step latches
the contents, on the Address Bus pins, A[8:0],
into the XRT 72L13 DS3 Framer Microproces-
sor Interface block. At this point, the "initial"
address of the burst access has now been
selected.
NOTE: The ALE_AS input pin should remain "low" for the
remainder of this "Burst Access" operation.
A.5 Next, the µC/µP should indicate that this cur-
rent bus cycle is a "Read" Operation by tog-
gling the RdB_DS (Read Strobe) input pin
"low". This action also enables the "bi-direc-
tional" data bus output drivers of the Framer
device. At this point, the bi-directional data bus
output drivers will proceed to drive the contents
of the "addressed" register onto the "bi-direc-
tional" data bus, D[7:0].
A.6 Immediately after the µC/µP toggles the "Read
Strobe" signal "low", the Framer device will tog-
gle the Rdy_Dtck (READY) output pin "low".
The Framer device does this in order to inform
the µC/µP that the data (to be read from the
data bus) is "NOT READY" to be latched into
the µC/µP.
A.7 After some settling time, the data on the "bi-
directional" data bus will stabilize and can be
read by the µC/µP. The XRT 72L13 DS3
Framer will indicate that this data is ready to be
read, by toggling the Rdy_Dtck (Ready) signal
"high".
A.8 After the µC/µP detects the Rdy_Dtck signal
(from the XRT 72L13 DS3 Framer IC), it can
then will terminate the "Read" cycle by toggling
the RdB_DS (Read Strobe) input pin "high".
Figure 38 presents an illustration of the behavior of
the Microprocessor Interface Signals, during the "ini-
tial" Read Operation, within a Burst I/O Cycle; for an
Intel-type µC/µP.
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