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TAN-042
Designing the XRT71D00 and the XRT73L00 Devices to
operate in the Host Mode, and to be accessed via a single Chip
Select pin.
Preliminary
July 19, 2001
Revision 1.03
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Bit D2 – RCLK2/LCV (RCLK2 or LCV Output Select)
This “Read/Write” bit-field permits the user to configure the “RCLK2/LCV” output pin
to function as either the “RCLK2” or the “LCV” output pin.
Setting this bit-field to “1” configures this pin to function as the “RCLK2” output pin.
Conversely, setting this bit-field to “0” configures this pin to function as the “LCV”
output pin.
NOTES:
1. If the “RCLK2/LCV” output pin is configured to function as the “LCV” output
pin, then the “D1” (RCLK2) bit-field is ignored.
2. If the “RCLK2/LCV” output pin is configured to function as the “LCV” output
pin, then the LCV output pin will be updated on either the rising or falling edge of
“RCLK1” (depending upon the state of the “D0” [RCLK1] bit-field).
Bit D3 – LOSMUT (MUTING upon LOS Enable/Disable)
This “Read/Write” bit-field permits the user to enable or disable the “MUTing-upon-
LOS” feature within the XRT73L00 device. When this feature is enabled, then the
XRT73L00 device will automatically pull the “RPOS” and “RNEG” output pins to GND,
anytime the LIU declares an LOS condition.
Setting this bit-field to “1” enables the “MUTing-upon-LOS” feature. Conversely,
setting this bit-field to “0” disables the “MUTing-upon-LOS” feature.
Bit D4 – RNRZ (Receiver – Single Rail Mode Enable/Disable)
This “Read/Write” bit-field permits the user to configure the Receive Section of the LIU
to operate in either the Single-Rail or Dual-Rail Mode.
If the Receive Section is configured to operate in the “Single-Rail” Mode, then it will
output all recovered data via the “RPOS” output pin. The “RNEG” output pin will be
inactive.
If the Receive Section is configured to operate in the “Dual-Rail” Mode, then it will
output the recovered data via both the “RPOS” and “RNEG” output pins.