9 rx buffer clock = insert (d&i only), 10 single-source multiple modems – Comtech EF Data CDM-625 User Manual

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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem

Revision 15

Clock Modes and Drop and Insert (D&I)

MN-CDM625

9–10

DDI

DDO

IDI

IDO

MODEM

MODEM

MODEM

Terrestrial Trunk

Multiple Modem Drop & Insert Application: This application shows how the loop is extended
to one or more additional modems.

DDO- IDI connection may be made internally using Loop = Y under D&I menu.

IDI

9.9 RX Buffer Clock = Insert (D&I only)

The E1 or T1 clock recovery from the IDI G.703 port serves as the RX Buffer reference. In

addition, the recovered data is the E1/T1 input to the Insert Mux. If the RX G.703 recovery

circuit detects no activity at IDI input, or cannot detect the expected frame format, Buffer Clock

= RX Satellite will be chosen as a fall-back.

If ‘Insert’ is not the selected buffer clock reference, the clock and data from the IDI port is

ignored, and a new E1/T1 frame is generated. The timeslots coming from the satellite are then

re-inserted into the selected timeslots of this new blank frame, and output on the IDO port.

9.10 Single-Source Multiple Modems

Two ways to connect a single T1 or E1 stream to several modems are by looming or daisy-chaining

modems. Looming method is illustrated in Figure 9-5, while Figure 9-6 illustrates the daisy-chain

method – each requires the RX Buffer Clock = Insert setting. Note the following:

• Assign all timeslots to not overlap.

• Assign modems to number of TX/RX channels as required.

Figure 9-5. Single-Source Multiple Modems (Looming)

Figure 9-6. Single-Source Multiple Modems (Daisy-chain)

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