Transmitter, 1 bipolar mode, 2 unipolar mode – Cirrus Logic CS61880 User Manual

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9. TRANSMITTER

The CS61880 contains eight identical transmitters
that each use a low power matched impedance driv-
er to eliminate the need for external load matching
resistors, while providing superior return loss. As a
result, the TTIP/TRING outputs can be connected
directly to the transformer allowing one hardware
circuit for E1 120

, and E1 75

applications.

Digital transmit data and clock are input into the
CS61880 through the TPOS/TDATA, TNEG and
TCLK input pins. These pins accept data in one of
three formats: unipolar, bipolar, or RZ. In either
unipolar or bipolar mode, the CS61880 internally
generates a pulse shape compliant to the G.703
mask for E1 (Refer to

Figure 6

). The pulse shaping

applied to the transmit data can be selected in hard-
ware mode or in host mode.

In hardware mode, the line impedance (75

or

120

) and which prestored pulse shape to transmit

(75

or 120

) is selected via the CBLSEL pin for

all eight transmitters.

In host mode, each channel is configured indepen-
dently by writing to the

Line Length Channel ID

Register (10h)

(See Section 14.17 on page 38),

then writing the desired line length settings to the
LEN[3:0] bits in the

Line Length Data Register

(11h)

(See Section 14.18 on page 38). The LEN

bits select the pulse shape and line impedance of
the addressed channel. In host mode, the CBLSEL
pin is not used.

NOTE: If one channel is configured for E1 75

mode,

another channel can be configured for E1
120

mode at the same time. This operation is

only allowed in host mode.

The CS61880 also allows the user to customize the
transmit pulse shapes to compensate for non-stan-
dard cables, transformers, or protection circuitry.
For further information on the AWG Refer to

Ar-

bitrary Waveform Generator

(See Section 15 on

page 42).

For more information on the host mode registers re-
fer to

Register Descriptions

(See Section 14 on

page 35)

.

9.1 Bipolar Mode

Bipolar mode provides transparent operation for
applications in which the line coding function is
performed by an external framing device. In this
mode, the falling edge of TCLK samples NRZ data
on TPOS/TNEG for transmission on TTIP/TRING.

9.2 Unipolar Mode

In unipolar mode, the CS61880 is configured such
that transmit data is encoded using HDB3, or AMI
line codes. This mode is activated by holding

269 ns

244 ns

194 ns

219 ns

488 ns

Nominal Pulse

0

10

50

80

90

100

110

120

-10

-20

Percent of
nominal peak
voltage

Figure 6. Pulse Mask at E1 Interface

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