E.4 x.21 notes, E.5 drop and insert – Comtech EF Data CDM-625A User Manual

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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem

MN-CDM625A

Appendix E

Revision 3

E–6

E.4 X.21 Notes

The central feature of X.21 is that the DCE supplies the clock for both directions. Therefore, the

first requirement is that TX and RX data rates are the same. Because the DCE doesn’t get an

input clock moving in the same direction as its input data, the several nanoseconds of delay

through long cables and the modem’s data transceivers can cause the clock phase to change

relative to the data. This is why X.21 is not recommended above 2048 kbps.

If Modem = DCE (normal assumption), then X.21 mode is just a matter of ignoring ST and TT

and, instead, using RT to run both directions. Using the clock settings TX Clk = Loop and RX

Buffer Clk = RX assumes that the desired timing is coming from the far-end modem. The

modem’s ST is forced to be a copy of RT, because the latter assumes use by the terrestrial DTE

to drive SD data into the modem.

If, instead, the local modem supplies the timing, the clock settings should be TX Clk = Int and RX

Buffer Clk = TX or Int. These settings instead force RT to be a copy of ST. In either case, it is SD

that has an uncertain phase relationship to the clock due to round-trip delays, so the modem’s

TX clock invert feature may be necessary to avoid clocking in SD on its transitions.

If Modem = DTE, then ST and RT are ignored, and TT from the terrestrial DCE is used. The

correct modem settings are TX Clk = TT and RX Buffer Clk = TX. These settings force RT (which

drives out the modem’s RD) to be a copy of TT. It is now RD that has an uncertain phase

relationship to the clock, so the modem’s RX clock invert may be necessary to please the

terrestrial DCE.

E.5 Drop and Insert

The Drop and Insert (D&I) multiplexer works in conjunction with the G.703 interfaces to enable

the modem to transmit or receive fractional parts of a T1 or E1 data stream.

The D&I option provides fully compliant baseband processing in accordance with Intelsat

IESS

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309 for the terrestrial information rate of 2048 kbps (E1) and 1544 kbps (T1), using G.703

interfaces. The data rate sent over the satellite link is n x 64 kbps. See the Frame Formats

diagram for the permissible values of n. The modem provides the interface to transmission level

framing compliant to IESS

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309 Data Type 2.

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