Datasheet

DS26518 8-Port T1/E1/J1 Transceiver
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Register Name:
BC1
Register Description:
BERT Control Register 1
Register Address:
1105h + (10h x (n - 1)) : where n = 1 to 8
Bit # 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Name TC TINV RINV PS2 PS1 PS0 LC RESYNC
Default 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bit 7: Transmit Pattern Load (TC). A low-to-high transition loads the pattern generator with the pattern that is to
be generated. This bit should be toggled from low to high whenever the host wishes to load a new pattern. Must be
cleared and set again for a subsequent loads.
Bit 6:Transmit Invert Data Enable (TINV)
0 = Do not invert the outgoing data stream.
1 = Invert the outgoing data stream.
Bit 5:Receive Invert Data Enable (RINV).
0 = Do not invert the incoming data stream.
1 = Invert the incoming data stream.
Bits 4 to 2: Pattern Select Bits 2 to 0 (PS[2:0]). These bits select data pattern used by the transmit and receive
circuits. See
Table 10-25.
Table 10-25. BERT Pattern Select
PS2 PS1 PS0 PATTERN DEFINITION
0 0 0 Pseudorandom 2E7–1.
0 0 1 Pseudorandom 2E11–1.
0 1 0 Pseudorandom 2E15–1.
0 1 1 Pseudorandom Pattern QRSS. A 2
20
- 1 pattern with 14 consecutive zero restriction.
1 0 0 Repetitive Pattern.
1 0 1 Alternating Word Pattern.
1 1 0
Modified 55 Octet (Daly) Pattern. The Daly pattern is a repeating 55 Octet pattern that is
byte-aligned into the active DS0 time slots. The pattern is defined in an ATIS (Alliance
for Telecommunications Industry Solutions) Committee T1 Technical Report Number 25
(November 1993).
1 1 1
Pseudorandom 2E-9-1.
Bit 1: Load Bit and Error Counters (LC). A low-to-high transition latches the current bit and error counts into the
registers BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4 and BEC1, BEC2, BEC3 and clears the internal count. This bit should be
toggled from low to high whenever the host wishes to begin a new acquisition period. Must be cleared and set
again for a subsequent loads.
Bit 0: Force Resynchronization (RESYNC). A low-to-high transition will force the receive BERT synchronizer to
resynchronize to the incoming data stream. This bit should be toggled from low to high whenever the host wishes
to acquire synchronization on a new pattern. Must be cleared and set again for a subsequent resynchronization.