Rainbow Electronics DS2181A User Manual

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DS2181A

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BVCR: BIPOLAR VIOLATION COUNT REGISTER Figure 20

(MSB)

(LSB)

BVD7

BVD6

BVD5

BVD4

BVD3

BVD2

BVD1

BVD0

SYMBOL

POSITION

NAME AND DESCRIPTION

BVD7

BVCR.7

MSB of bipolar violation count.

BVD0

BVCR.0

LSB of bipolar violation count.

CECR: CRC4 ERROR COUNT REGISTER Figure 21

(MSB)

(LSB)

CRC7

CRC6

CRC5

CRC4

CRC3

CRC2

CRC1

CRC0

SYMBOL

POSITION

NAME AND DESCRIPTION

CRC7

BVCR.7

MSB of CRC4 error count.

CRC0

BVCR.0

LSB of CRC4 error count.

FECR: FRAME ERROR COUNT REGISTER Figure 22

(MSB)

(LSB)

FE7

FE6

FE5

FE4

FE3

FE2

FE1

FE0

SYMBOL

POSITION

NAME AND DESCRIPTION

FE7

FECR.7

MSB of frame error count.

FE0

FECR.0

LSB of frame error count.

ERROR LOGGING

The BVCR, CECR and FECR contain 8-bit binary up
counters which increment on individual bipolar viola-
tions, CRC4 code word errors (when CCR.2 = 1), and
word errors in the frame alignment signal. Each counter
saturates at 255. Once saturated, each following error
occurrence will generate an interrupt (RIMR.0 = 1) until
the register is reprogrammed to a value other than FF
(hex). Presetting the registers allows the user to estab-
lish specific error count thresholds; the counter will
count up to saturation from the preset value. The BVCR
increments at all times (regardless of sync status),
except when HDB3 code words are received with
CCR.4=1. CECR and FECR increments are disabled
whenever resync is in progress (RLOS high).

ALARM OUTPUTS

Alarm conditions are also reported real time at alarm
outputs. These outputs can be used with off-chip logic to
complement the on-chip error reporting capability of the
DS2181A. In the hardware mode, they are the only
alarm reporting means available.

RLOS

The RLOS output indicates the status of the receive
synchronizer. When high, frame, CAS multiframe and/
or CRC4 multiframe synchronization is in progress. A
high-low transition indicates resync is complete. The
RLOS bit (RSR.1) is a latched version of the RLOS out-
put.

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