Specifications

SDM-100A Satellite Modem Theory of Operation
Rev. 0 4–23
SD BA
DATT
5
P5
TT
RS CA
(TT)DA
J1
24
2
4
9
(RS)
(SD)
CA
BA
-MC
-MCMC
DFDF
SD
RS
MC
6
7
13
15
16
10
8ST
RT
DF
MF
MF
RT DD
MF
(RT)
(ST)
DD
DB
MOD FAULT
DEMOD FAULT
11
25
17
15
6
5
3
(DM)
(CS)
(RD)
CC
CB
BB
DBST
DM
RD
CS
9
14
11
12
30
33,34
RR
+12V
-CP
DM
CS CB
CC
(RR)CF
GND
CP
8
18
1,7
CF
BBRD
RR
GND
INF1
-12V
+5V
35,36
37,38
4
1,2
3
39,40
INF0
GND
CP
-
CP
Figure 4-8. RS-232-C Interface
4.4.3.1 Theory of Operation
The RS-232-C interface provides a Send Timing (ST) clock signal at the modem data
rate. This signal may be set to NORMAL or INVERT at jumper P3 on the Interface
board.
In the INTERNAL clock mode, the data to be transmitted, Send Data (SD), must
be synchronized to ST.
In the EXTERNAL clock mode, the clock is accepted on the Terminal Timing
(TT) input to clock-in the data to be transmitted.
In either case, the phase relationship between the clock and data is not important as long
as it meets the jitter specifications of RS-422/449. This is because a clock phase
correction circuit is provided, which shifts the clock away from the data transition times.