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UMOD hardware theory of operation 3–3
transmission across the backplane to the IF OUT connector on the
IF panel (located on the rear of the UMOD).
The CIM is the interface between the user’s equipment and the
UMOD. Transmit data from the DTE device can be input to the
UMOD at the CIM in the following electrical interface formats.
•
EIA RS-232, EIA RS-422/449, or CCITT V.35. These
formats are supported by the 37-pin connector labeled TO
DTE.
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CCITT G.703. This format supports balanced T1 (also
called DS1), balanced or unbalanced E1 (also called CEPT),
balanced or unbalanced T2 (also referred to as DS2), and
unbalanced E2 electrical interfaces. The balanced G.703
port is labeled G.703 BAL, the unbalanced G.703 ports are
labeled SD (send data) and RD (receive data).
The CIM provides ports for drop-and-insert (D&I) multiplexing,
and a port for Engineering Service Channel (ESC) signals for use
with an optional internal framing unit (IFU). The D&I ports on the
CIM are labeled RD (receive data), SD (send data), IDI
(insert-data-in) and DDO (drop-data-out). ESC signals (including
audio ESC, octet alignment, and backward alarms) are supported
by the CIM port labeled ESC SIGNALS.
The CIM also has a station clock port (labeled STATION CLK) that
can receive a 1-MHz to 10-MHz TTL or 0 dBm to +25 dBm level
input.
Note
For more information about CIM ports, refer to appendix A, “CIM
interface port pinout information.”
Transmit traffic, D&I multiframes, ESC data, and clock signals are
passed from the CIM to the backplane.
The backplane serves as an internal electrical interface between
the CIM and the UMOD motherboard. Baseband transmit data,
ESC signals, D&I multiframes, and clock signals from the CIM
are routed across the backplane to the UMOD motherboard.
The backplane routes the 70- or 140-MHz IF to the BNC
connectors on the IF panel.
The terrestrial data interface daughtercard (installed on the UMOD
motherboard) converts the baseband transmit data to the TTL
format used by the UMOD motherboard. There are two types of
data interface daughtercards:
•
Data interface module (DIM)
•
G.703 interface module (GIM)
Customer interface
module
Backplane
Terrestrial data
interface