
1022410 – 0001 Rev. 2
UMOD hardware theory of operation 3–45
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DCE Ready (DSR). DSR is generated by the DIM data flow
register and indicates that the UMOD is in data transfer
mode. The ON condition shall not be interpreted as an
indication that the satellite link has been established. By
default, until CP intervention, this signal is cleared to an
OFF condition.
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Received Line Signal Detector (CF). CF is generated by the
DIM data flow register. A CF ON condition indicates that
an RF carrier is being received and demodulated with a
sufficiently low error rate for the entire receive path to
remain locked to the receive signal. By default, until CP
intervention, this signal is cleared to an OFF condition.
The GIM daughtercard plugs into the UMOD motherboard. It
functions as a data communications equipment (DCE) device and
provides the electrical interface to the user’s data terminal
equipment (DTE) device. The GIM performs appropriate HDB3,
B8ZS, and B6ZS line coding or decoding, clock recovery,
removes jitter from transmit data, bipolar violation alarm
monitoring, loss of signal detection, and alarm indication signal
(AIS) generation and detection. The GIM also supports data
loopback capabilities for testing the UMOD.
Figure 3-26 shows a UMOD interfacing to a DTE device through
a GIM.
Figure 3-26
UMOD interface to DTE device through a GIM
UMOD
MOTHER
BOARD
GIM
DAUGHTER
CARD
DTE
TTL
MAIN G703 INTERFACE
(COMBINATION OF T1, E1,
T2, AND E2 INTERFACES)
TWIN-BEARER D&I G703
INTERFACE (E1 OR T1)
9100 UMOD
The GIM supports two bipolar baseband interfaces: primary and
twin-bearer D&1.
Primary bipolar interface
The primary bipolar interface services the main CIM data
ports—RD (receive data) and SD (send data)—and is capable of
operating in a mixed-rate configuration where transmit (incoming)
data and receive (outgoing) data are independent and are
software-selectable from the following bipolar standards: T1
GIM