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PRELIMINARY
XRT86VL38
REV. P1.0.6
OCTAL T1/E1/J1 FRAMER/LIU COMBO
356
9.0
THE E1 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE FRAMER
9.1
Description of the Transmit/Receive Payload Data Input Interface Block
Each of the eight framers within the XRT86VL38 device includes a Transmit and Receive Payload Data Input
Interface block. Although most configurations are independent for the Tx and Rx path, once E1 framing has
been selected, both the Tx and Rx must operate in E1. The Payload Data Input Interface module (also known
as the Back-plane Interface module) supports payload data to be taken from or presented to the system. In E1
mode, supported data rates are 2.048Mbit/s, MVIP 2.048Mbit/s, 4.096Mbit/s, 8.192Mbit/s, multiplexed
16.384Mbit/s, HMVIP 16.384Mbit/s, or H.100 16.384Mbit/s.
9.1.1
Brief Discussion of the Transmit/Receive Payload Data Input Interface Block Operating at
XRT84V24 Compatible 2.048Mbit/s mode
Whether or not the transmit/receive interface signals have been chosen as inputs or outputs, the overall
system timing diagrams remain the same. It is the responsibility of the Terminal Equipment to provide serial
input data through the TxSER pin aligned with the Transmit Single-frame Synchronization signal and the
Transmit Multi-frame Synchronization signal. Figure 67 shows how to connect the Transmit Payload Data
Input Interface block to local Terminal Equipment. Figure 68 shows how to connect the Receive Payload Data
Output Interface to local Terminal Equipment.
F
IGURE
67. I
NTERFACING
THE
T
RANSMIT
P
ATH
TO
LOCAL
TERMINAL
EQUIPMENT
TxSERCLK0
TxSER0
TxMSYNC0
TxSYNC0
TxCHCLK0
TxCHN[4:0]_0
TxSERCLK7
TxSER7
TxMSYNC7
TxSYNC7
TxCHCLK7
TxCHN[4:0]_7
Transmit
Payload
Data Input
Interface
Chn 0
Transmit
Payload
Data Input
Interface
Chn 7
Terminal
Equipment
XRT86VL38