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FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.2.1 Line Monitor .................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
DATA SLICER ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
CLOCK AND DATA RECOVERY ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
3.7.3 LOS Detection ................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
3.8.1.1.1 Super Frame (SF) Format ............................................................................................................................. 34
3.8.1.1.2 Extended Super Frame (ESF) Format ........................................................................................................... 35
3.8.1.1.3 T1 Digital Multiplexer (DM) Format (T1 only) ................................................................................................ 36
3.8.1.1.4 Switch Line Carrier - 96 (SLC-96) Format (T1 only) ...................................................................................... 37
3.8.1.2 Error Event And Out Of Synchronization Detection .......................................................................................................... 38
3.8.1.2.1 Super Frame (SF) Format ............................................................................................................................. 38
3.8.1.2.2 Extended Super Frame (ESF) Format ........................................................................................................... 38
3.8.1.2.3 T1 Digital Multiplexer (DM) Format (T1 only) ................................................................................................ 38
3.8.1.2.4 Switch Line Carrier - 96 (SLC-96) Format (T1 only) ...................................................................................... 38
3.8.1.3 Overhead Extraction (T1 Mode SLC-96 Format Only) ..................................................................................................... 39
3.8.2.1.3 CAS Signaling Multi-Frame ........................................................................................................................... 45
3.8.2.2 Error Event And Out Of Synchronization Detection .......................................................................................................... 45
3.8.2.2.1 Out Of Basic Frame Synchronization ............................................................................................................ 46
3.8.2.2.2 Out Of CRC Multi-Frame Synchronization .................................................................................................... 46
3.8.2.2.3 Out Of CAS Signaling Multi-Frame Synchronization ..................................................................................... 46
3.8.2.3.1 International Bit Extraction ............................................................................................................................. 46
3.8.2.3.2 Remote Alarm Indication Bit Extraction ......................................................................................................... 46
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DUAL T1/E1/J1 LONG HAUL / SHORT HAUL TRANSCEIVER
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3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.8.2.3.3 National Bit Extraction ................................................................................................................................... 46
3.8.2.3.4 National Bit Codeword Extraction .................................................................................................................. 46
3.8.2.3.5 Extra Bit Extraction ........................................................................................................................................ 46
3.8.2.3.6 Remote Signaling Multi-Frame Alarm Indication Bit Extraction ..................................................................... 46
3.8.2.3.7 Sa6 Code Detection Per ETS 300 233 .......................................................................................................... 46
3.8.2.4 V5.2 Link .......................................................................................................................................................................... 47
ELASTIC STORE BUFFER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 60
RECEIVE PAYLOAD CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................................. 63
RECEIVE SYSTEM INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................................................. 65
3.17.2.5 Output On RSDn/MRSD & RSIGn/MRSIG ....................................................................................................................... 71
TRANSMIT SYSTEM INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................................................... 73
TRANSMIT PAYLOAD CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................................... 81
3.20.1.1.1 Super Frame (SF) Format ............................................................................................................................. 82
3.20.1.1.2 Extended Super Frame (ESF) Format ........................................................................................................... 82
3.20.1.1.3 T1 Digital Multiplexer (DM) Format (T1 only) ................................................................................................ 82
3.20.1.1.4 Switch Line Carrier - 96 (SLC-96) Format (T1 only) ...................................................................................... 82
3.20.6 All ‘Zero’s & All ‘One’s ................................................................................................................................................................... 90
3.20.7 Change Of Frame Alignment ......................................................................................................................................................... 90
WAVEFORM SHAPER / LINE BUILD OUT .................................................................................................................................................. 93
3.24.2 Line Build Out (LBO) (T1 Only) ..................................................................................................................................................... 94
LINE DRIVER .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 101
3.27.2.1 System Loopback ........................................................................................................................................................... 104
3.27.2.1.1 System Remote Loopback .......................................................................................................................... 104
3.27.2.1.2 System Local Loopback .............................................................................................................................. 104
3.27.2.3 Local Digital Loopback 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 104
3.27.2.5 Local Digital Loopback 2 ................................................................................................................................................ 104
3.27.2.6 Analog Loopback ............................................................................................................................................................ 104
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