E.3 receive clocking, E.3.1 buffer disabled (rx satellite) – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix E

Revision 3

E–4

E.3 Receive Clocking

There are three receive clocking modes in the CDM-625A: Buffer Disabled (RX Satellite), Buffer

Enabled (TX=RX), and Buffer Enabled (RX< >TX). An additional setting used only for Drop and

Insert is described in further detail later in this appendix. Figure E-2 provides a graphic depiction

of these modes.

E.3.1 Buffer Disabled (RX Satellite)

When the buffer is disabled, the receive clock (Receive Timing, or RT) is derived directly from the

demodulator, and will therefore be subject to plesiochronous and Doppler offsets. This may

acceptable in certain instances. There is still a minimum buffer in use to de-jitter the effects of

removing overhead framing.

G.703: Applicable.

E.3.2 Buffer Enabled, TX=RX (TX Terrestrial or Int (SCT) Clock)

In this instance, it is required that buffer be enabled, so that the clock and data appearing on

Receive Timing and Receive Data (RT and RD, respectively) are synchronous with the transmit

clock or the internal (SCT) clock. This is a relatively simple case, as the output clock for the buffer

is derived directly from ST, TT, or the external source.

G.703: Applicable.

E.3.3 Buffer Enabled, RX<>TX (TX Terrestrial or Int (SCT) Clock)

This is an uncommon case, where the receive data rate does not equal the transmit or external

reference. The modem will generate a phase-locked buffer output clock that uses the selected

reference, regardless of its frequency in relation to the receive data rate.

G.703: Applicable.

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