Siemens Mux_guide_v06 User Manual

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Multiplexer User's Guide
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30.06.2004

RTS/CTS on the logical channels

The customer application needs to regulate the data flow according to the logical flow
control. The implementation of the WinMux2k is a good example. It maps the 3 decoded
channels to 3 serial interfaces as well as the logical flow control information (FC-BIT in MSC
message) directly on the RTS/CTS-control lines.
In this case CTS superposes the STOP information (data sending disabled) sent by the
module to control the data transmission from the customer application to the module. If RTS
is reset, a STOP is transmitted to the module to control the data transmission from the
module to the customer application. Figure 2 illustrates the data flow.

Figure 2: Logical flow control and RTS/CTS signaling behind the decoder


RING/DCD
Unlike all other lines DCD and RING are transmitted additionally on the UART directly by the
module. These signals are logical ORs from the three logical channel status lines. However,
the customer application must carefully decide how to handle these lines and ensure, that no
conflicts occur between the different channels. E.g. in some situations it may be advisable to
display RING on channel 1 only.
Please keep in mind that a call can be accepted on one channel only. Therefore some kind
of mutual locking mechanism must be used.

MS

Module

TE

Customer application
(WinMux2k)

Multiplexer

Protocol

GSM 07.10

Multiplexer

Protocol

GSM 07.10

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IO

ser

IO

COM M

COM N

COM P

CSD

AT

Interface

RTS/CTS

RTS/CTS

Channel 2,3:

RTS

(/CTS)

Channel 1:

RTS/CTS

Controller

(maps RTS/CTS of

the unframed

channels to log. FC)

RTS/CTS

logical flow control (FC)

HW flow control

Flow control between the applications

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