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UMOD hardware theory of operation 3–71
When the RT and ST clocks are the same frequency but are not
phase coherent, they can drift
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12–bit periods.
If the Demod is not locked the UMOD will generate a
Tx ext clock
fail
condition, the ST clock will use the internal clock as a
reference. When the Demod becomes locked, the ST clock will
use the receive Demod clock as the reference.
There are three receive clock selections (RCS) or modes for the
demodulator: recovered from Demos (REC), TXDTE external
terminal timing (TT), and external station clock input (STA). For
software release 3.03 and above there is a fourth mode: internal
(INT).
Selecting REC RCS mode uses the recovered Demod clock to
generate the RT clock.
Clock fault operation
If the Demod is not locked the UMOD will generate a
Rx Acq:
SRCH
condition, and the RT clock will use the internal clock as a
reference. When the Demos becomes locked, the RT clock will use
the receive Demod clock as the reference.
The TXDTE receive clock selection of (RCS) uses the external
terminal timing (TT) clock input from the DTE to generate the RT
clock.
Clock fault operation
While RCS=TXTDE if the Tx Clk Source TCS=INT, STA or
REC, there will not be an
Rx Clk Failure
condition because the Rx
PLL always generates the clock. When RCS and TCS=TXDTE
and the clock input completely disappears, the UMOD generates
an
Rx Clk Fail
condition and the RT clock will default to internal.
When the clock reappears, normal operation resumes.
For UMOD software release 2.01 or lower, when RCS and
TCS=TXDTE and this clock input becomes noisy or is at the
wrong frequency (outside 250 ppm of nominal) the UMOD sets a
fatal alarm
F12 and the receive side of the UMOD is deactivated
.
The UMOD will not restart unless the
GO
or
GOTX
command is
issued via the terminal interface port, or ACTIVATE or
ACTIVATE TX is entered from the M&C Configuration screen.
For UMOD software release 3.03 or above, when this clock input
becomes noisy or is at the wrong frequency (outside 250 ppm of
nominal), the UMOD will default to internal clock. When the
clock reappears, normal operation will resume.
Selecting the STA RCS mode uses the external station BNC clock
input to generate the RT clock. The station STA clock and the
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Receive timing
modes
Recovered receive
clock selection
TXDTE receive clock
selection
Station receive clock
selection