Owner's manual

DS2180A
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B8ZS
The DS2180A supports existing and emerging zero
suppression formats. Selection of B8ZS coding main-
tains system 1’s density requirements without disturb-
ing data integrity as required in emerging clear channel
applications. B8ZS coding replaces eight consecutive
outgoing 0’s with a B8ZS code word. Any received
B8ZS code word is replaced with all 0’s. B8ZS and bit 7
stuffing modes should not be enabled simultaneously.
Enabling both results in LOS.
TCR: TRANSMIT CONTROL REGISTER Figure 5
(MSB) (LSB)
ODF TFPT TCP RBSE TIS 193SI TBL TYEL
SYMBOL POSITION NAME AND DESCRIPTION
ODF TCR.7 Output Data Format.
0 = Bipolar data at TPOS and TNEG.
1 = NRZ data at TPOS; TNEG=0.
TFPT TCR.6 Transmit Framing Pass-through.
0 = FT/FPS sourced internally.
1 = FT/FPS sampled at TSER during F-bit time.
TCP TCR.5 Transmit CRC Pass-through.
0 = Transmit CRC code internally generated.
1 = TSER sampled at CRC F-bit time for external CRC insertion.
RBSE TCR.4 Robbed Bit Signaling Enable.
1 = Signaling inserted in all channels during signaling frames.
0 = No signaling inserted. (The TTR registers allow the user to disable
signaling insertion on selected DS0 channels.)
TIS TCR.3 Transmit Idle Code Select. Determines idle code format to be inserted
into channels marked by the TIR registers.
0 = Insert 7F (Hex) into marked channels.
1 = Insert FF (Hex) into marked channels.
193SI TCR.2 193S S-bit Insertion. Determines source of transmitted S-bit.
0 = Internal S-bit generator.
1 = External (sampled at TLINK input).
TBL TCR.1 Transmit Blue Alarm.
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled.
TYEL TCR.0 Transmit Yellow Alarm.
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled.
TRANSMIT BLUE ALARM
The blue alarm (also known as the AIS, Alarm Indication
Signal) is an unframed, all 1’s sequence enabled by as-
serting TCR.1. Blue alarm overrides all other transmit
data patterns and is disabled by clearing TCR.1. Use of
the TIR registers allows a framed, all 1’s alarm transmis-
sion if required by the network.
TRANSMIT YELLOW ALARM
In 193E framing, a yellow alarm is a repeating pattern
set of FF(Hex) and 00 (Hex) on the 4 KHz facility data
link (FDL). In 193S framing the yellow alarm format is
dependent on the state of bit CCR.3. In all modes, yel-
low alarm is enabled by asserting TCR.0 and disabled
by clearing TCR.0.