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MT90221 Datasheet, PDF (17/114 Pages) Mitel Networks Corporation – Quad IMA/UNI PHY Device
MT90221
It also provides the content for received ICP cells
that contain some changes. The external T1 or E1
framers provide the low level status of the link. The
software integrates and responds to the various
events.
1.2 Hardware Functions
The MT90221 circuitry implements the following
functions:
• UTOPIA L2 Interface
• verification of the incoming HEC (optional)
• generation of a new HEC byte
• transmit scheduler
• generation of the TX IMA Data Cell Rate (IDCR)
• generation and insertion of ICP cells, Filler
Cells and Stuff Cells in IMA mode
• generation of Idle Cells in UNI mode (from on-
chip copies of the cells)
• flexible PCM formatting of the outgoing bytes
• retrieval of ATM Cells from the incoming PCM
format
• cell delineation
• retrieval and processing of ICP cells
• synchronization of the IMA Frame
• management of the internal re-sequencer RX
links (when active)
• extraction of the RX IDCR
• verification of the delays between-links
• re-sequencing of ATM cells using external
Static RAM
• various performance monitoring counters
• 8-bit microprocessor interface (adaptable to
Intel or Motorola interfaces)
The MT90221 can be separated into four major
independent blocks and three support blocks.
The four major independent blocks are:
• the ATM Transmit Path
• the ATM Receive Path
• the PCM Interface
• the UTOPIA Interface
The three support blocks are:
• the Counter Block
• the Interrupt Block
• the Microprocessor Interface Block
2.0 The ATM Transmit Path
The transmit path corresponds to a cell flow from the
ATM Layer towards the T1/E1 interface. The ATM cell
path on the transmit side starts at the UTOPIA L2
Interface. Once ATM cells are received at the
UTOPIA port, the device transfers these cells to the
transmit block.
The MT90221 provides ATM cell mapping and
transmission convergence blocks to transport ATM
cell payloads over four flexible PCM Interface ports.
It uses these PCM Interface ports to communicate
with most off-the-shelf T1 or E1 framers.
Each of the four T1/E1 links can be assigned to
either an IMA Group or to an UNI link. A single T1/E1
link cannot be assigned to more than one IMA
Group.
The functional block diagram at Figure 3 illustrates
the transmit function of the MT90221.
2.1 Cell_In_Control
In general terms, the MT90221 transmit input port
has the following properties:
• cell level handshaking complies with the ATM
Forum UTOPIA L2 Specification
• behaves like a UTOPIA MPHY Device
• each port can be enabled or disabled
independently
• generates and optionally verifies the HEC for
incoming cells
• includes the ATM Forum polynomial when
generating the HEC (default option that can be
disabled)
• either passes or removes incoming Idle cells
• either passes or removes incoming Unassigned
cells
• provides a counter per UTOPIA port for the total
number of Idle and Unassigned cells (24 bits)
• provides a counter per UTOPIA port for the total
number of cells with wrong incoming HEC (24
bits)
• provides a counter per UTOPIA port for the total
number of cells handled (24 bits)
The input port can be enabled to remove (filter)
Unassigned or Idle cells. If Unassigned or Idle Cell
Filtering is enabled, the device checks for and
discards Unassigned or Idle cells. This function is
programmed in the UTOPIA Input Control register.
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