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CS62180A
CS62180B
7 (MSB)
ODF
0 Bipolar
1 NRZ
6
5
4
3
2
1
0 (LSB)
TFPT TCP RBSE TIS 193SI TBL TYEL
0 Internal 0 Internal 0 Disabled 0 7F (Hex) 0 Internal 0 Normal 0 Normal
1 External 1 External 1 Enabled 1 FF (Hex) 1 External 1 Blue Alarm 1 Yel. Alarm
Figure10. Transmit Control Register (TCR)
Transmitter Control Register (TCR)
When in host mode, there are a number of op-
tions available for transmitter configuration
which can be enabled via the Transmit Control
Register (TCR), Transmit Transparent Registers
(TTR1 - TTR3), and Transmit Idle Registers
(TIR1 - TIR3). Serial read and write operations
to access these registers are explained in the Se-
rial Interface section above. When operating in
hardware mode, all control bits in the TCR de-
fault to "0" (except TCR.4, which defaults to "1"
to enable bit-robbed signaling), and dynamic
control is limited to the mode control pins as de-
scribed under hardware mode below.
The TCR provides control to enable bit-robbed
signaling, external framing bit, CRC, or S-bit in-
sertion, and yellow and blue alarm modes. It also
provides for two different idle code formats, and
selection of bipolar or NRZ output. Figure 10
shows an overview of the Transmit Control Reg-
ister.
SLC-96® yellow alarm via the data link. In
T1DM mode, the yellow alarm is transmitted in
bit 5 of channel 24 (and CCR.3 should be set to
a "0"). Clearing TCR.0 disables yellow alarm
transmission.
Transmit Blue Alarm
TCR.1: TBL
Setting TBL (TCR.1) to a "1" generates a blue
alarm; an unframed sequence of all "1’s". If a
framed, all "1’s" signal is required, an FF (hex)
idle code may be output on all channels via ap-
propriate settings of TCR.3 and the TIR registers
(see Transmit Idle Code Select below). Blue
alarm (Alarm Indication Signal, or AIS) over-
rides all other transmission data, and a blue
alarm is automatically output during loopback.
Clearing TCR.1 disables blue alarm transmis-
sion.
193S, SLC-96® and T1DM S-bit Insertion
TCR.2: 193SI
Transmit Yellow Alarm
TCR.0: TYEL
TCR.2 is applicable to 193S, SLC-96® and
T1DM modes, but not to the 193E mode.
Setting TYEL (TCR.0) to a "1" causes the
CS62180A and CS62180B to automatically gen-
erate and transmit a yellow alarm in the
appropriate format. In 193S mode the yellow
alarm format used will be determined by the set-
ting of CCR.3. In 193E mode, the yellow alarm
format will be determined by the setting of
CCR.5. See Common Control Register, above,
for description of the available yellow alarm for-
mats for 193S and 193E modes. In SLC-96®
mode, the CS62180B does not generate the yel-
low alarm code. rather, the user transmits the
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In the 193S and T1DM modes, setting 193SI
(TCR.2) to a "1" allows the S-bit (all even F-
bits) to be externally supplied via TLINK. When
TCR.2 is clear, the S-bit will be internally gen-
erated.
In the SLC-96® mode, setting 193SI (TCR.2) to
a "1" allows the S-bit (selected even F-bits) to be
externally supplied via TLINK, and the user
must input all Fs, spoiler and DL bits. When
TCR.2 is clear, the CS62180B generates the
SLC-96® spoiler bits and Fs bits, and the user
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