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clock rate must be very small, and depends on the longest possible run of zeros in the
received frame. NRZI encoding guarantees at least one transition every six bits (with the
inserted zeros). Since the DPLL can adjust by two counts every bit cell, the maximum dif-
ference between the sending data rate and the DPLL output clock rate is 1/48 (~2%).
With Biphase data encoding (either -Level, -Mark or -Space), the DPLL runs only as long
as transitions are present in the receive data stream. Two consecutive missed transitions
causes the DPLL to halt operation and wait for the next available transition. This mode of
operation is necessary because it is possible for the DPLL to lock onto the optional transi-
tions in the receive data stream. Since they are optional, they will eventually not be
present and the DPLL can attempt to lock onto the required transitions. Since the DPLL
can adjust by one count every bit cell, the maximum difference between the sending data
rate and the DPLL output clock rate is 1/16 (~6%).
With Biphase data encoding the DPLL is designed to work in multiple-access conditions
where there may not be Flags on an idle line. The DPLL will properly generate an output
clock based on the first transition in the leading zero of an opening Flag. Similarly, only the
completion of the closing Flag is necessary for the DPLL to provide the extra two clocks to
the receiver to properly assemble the data. In Biphase-Level mode, this means the transi-
tion that defines the last zero of the closing Flag. In Biphase-Mark and Biphase-Space
modes this means the transition that defines the end of the last zero of the closing Flag.
The figure below shows the adjustment ranges and output clock for the different modes of
operation of the DPLL. Each mode of operation will be described in turn.
Bit cell
Bi-S adj
Bi-M adj
NRZI adj
NRZI Clock
Bi-L Clock
Bi-L adj
Bi-S Clock
Bi-M Clock
none
none
add one
add two
subtract two
subtract one
none
add one
ignore transitions
subtract one
none
none
add one
ignore transitions
subtract one
none
none
add one
ignore transitions
subtract one
ignore transitions
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