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2.1GETC SHELF
2.2ROCKWELL MODEM BOARD
2.3TEST SOFTWARE
3.0SPECIFICATIONS
3.1POWER SUPPLY
3.2DATA TRANSMISSION
3.3APPLICABLE DRAWINGS
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4.0TEST EQUIPMENT
5.0TEST PROCEDURES
5.1TEST PREPARATION
5.2ROCKWELL MODEM TEST
6.0PART DRAWING
6.1VENDOR SPECIFICATION
6.2MODEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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This document describes how to test the Rockwell Modem (R96FT) to insure operation of the 9600 bps serial data
transmission used in the Public Service Trunked System and Voice Guard
®
System.
Mechanical and Electrical specifications are also included mounting holes and overall dimensions are on Sh. 9 of
this drawing.
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2.0DESCRIPTION
The Rockwell Modem (R96FT) is a purchased part from the Rockwell Corporation used in the GETC™ shelf. The
Rockwell Modem is used to transmit and receive 9600 bps serial data to and from four-wire dedicated unconditioned
telephone 1ines under control of the GETC shelf.
2.1GETC SHELF
The GETC shelf (19D901868) is used to test the Rockwell Modem as part of the shelf assembly.
2.2PHONE MODEM BOARD (ROCKWELL R96FT)
The Rockwell R96FT is a board level synchronous serial 9600 bit per second modem. The GETC logic
board contains phone 1ine interface circuits (T1, T2 etc.) that couple the phone modem to the phone line.
2.3TEST SOFTWARE
The GETC shelf is used as a test fixture for the test of the Rockwell Modem.
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The GETC exercises the testing of the Rockwell Modem via the built in test software known as SIMON on
the GETC.
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3.1POWER SUPPLIES
13.8 volts nominal GETC power supply.
Refer to the GETC test specification (19A705179).
Modem Input Power+5 Volts +/-5% < 700 Ma
+12 Volts +/-5% < 20 Ma
-12 Volts +1-5% < 80 Ma
3.2DATA RATE
Data Rate9600 +1 -1 Bit/Second
Input Level Range- 43 dBm to 0 dBm
Output Level0 dBm
Train Time30 msec
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4.0RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT
Refer to the GETC test specification (19A705179).
The test equipment necessary to set up the GETC for the Rockwell Modem
test is listed blow. This setup is performed once on the specified GETC.
QTYEQUIPMENT TYPE
1 6286A DC SUPPLY WITH CURRENT LIMIT (OR EQUIVALENT.)
1 OSCILLOSCOPE MEDIUM BANDWIDTH NON-STORAGE
1 FREQUENCY METER CAPABLE OF MEASURING l2 MHz
1 STANDARD TERMINAL
1 TRIPLETT AC VOLT OHMMETER MODEL 630-PL TYPE 5 or DVM
1 19D901868 GETC shelf
1 PROM with SIMON software (standard Application software)
The equipment necessary to test the Rockwell Modem is a GETC shelf
(19D901868).
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The GETC is used as a test fixture.
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5.1PREPARATION FOR TEST
Refer to the GETC test specification for certain alignment procedures prior to testing of the Rockwell
Modem. Set up terminal with 19.2 KBaud rate, odd parity, full duplex, and all upper case letters. Connect
the terminal to the master communication link as follows:
SIGNALGETC LOGICTERMINAL
BOARD(D-TYPE CONNECTOR)
TXDJ8-1PIN3
RXDJ8-2PIN2
GNDJ8-3PIN7
SIMON is used to test the Rockwell Modem.
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The GETC shelf setup procedures to configure it as the test fixture for the Rockwell Modem follows. These
procedures need to be implemented only once on the specified GETC shelf to be used as the Rockwell
Modem test fixture.
1)Plug the Rockwell Modem into J3 on the GETC test fixture.
2)Install P11 between J11-1 and J11-2 on the GETC logic board.
3)Connect a jumper between J6-7 and J6-9 on the GETC.
4)Connect a jumper between J6-6 and J6-8 on the GETC.
5)Install a 680 ohm resistor (1/4 watt) between J6-8 and J6-9.
6)Adjust R1 to about half range on the GETC.
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7)Adjust R2 to about half range on the GETC.
The procedures to test the Rockwell Modem follows:
l)Plug the Rockwell Modem into the test fixture.
2)Apply power (13.8 volts) to the GETC shelf and the SIMON welcome message is displayed on the
terminal. The GETC is DTP switch configured for SIMON operation prior to power up. See
19A701179 for dip switch set-up.
3)Type "TIM 19" on the terminal to set the time delay from RTS to beginning of data to 250
milliseconds.
4)Execute the SIMON command "MDS 1" to select the phone modem for subsequent BER
command.
5)Execute the SIMON command "BER DE-00=10". This command transmits data and
simultaneously checks to see that data is being received. The terminal should respond with the
following: Error Count = 0000 Receive Checksum = 00188123
If the terminal does not respond with the above data, the Rockwell Modem has failed the test and
needs to be returned to the vendor.
The test continually runs, outputting data to the terminal in 10 second intervals.
6)After four consecutive test periods (10 seconds per test pe riod) with data o utputted to the terminal,
the test can be terminated by pressing a CTRL Z or the ESC key on the terminal.
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INTRODUCTION
The Rockwell R96FT is a synchronous serial 9600 bps
modem designed for multipoint and networking
applications. The R96FT allows full-duplex operation o ver
4-wire dedicated unconditioned lines. or half-duplex
operation over the general switched telephone network.
Proprietary fast train configurations provide training times
of 23 ms for V.29FT/9600/7200/4800, 22 ms for
V.27FT/4800. and 30 ms for V.27FT/2400. A 2400/4800
bps Gearshift configuration provides a training time of 10
ms. For applications requiring operation with international
standards, fallback configurations compatible with CCITT
recommendations V.29 and V.27 bis/ter are provided. A
300 bps FSK configuration, compatible with CCITT V.21
Channel 2, is also provided.
The small size and low power consumption of the R96FT
offer the user flexibility in formulating a 9600 bps modem
design customized for specific packaging and functional
requirements.
This data sheet corresponds to assembly number
TR96D400-061 and subsequent revisions.
Under control of the host processor. the R96FT can
generate voice band tones up to 4800 Hz with a resolution
of 0.15 Hz and an accuracy of 0.01%. Tones over 3000 Hz
are attenuated.
Signaling And Data Rates
ParameterSpecification
Signaling Rate:
Data Rate:
2400 baud
9600 bps
7200 bps
4800 bps
Signaling Rate:
Data Rate:
Signaling Rate:
Data Rate:
Gearshift Data Rate:
Signaling Rate:
Data Rate:
1600 baud
4800 bps
1200 baud
2400 bps
2400/4800 bps
300 baud
300 bps
At 1200 baud, the 2400 bps data stream encoded into dibits
per CCITT V.27 bis/ter.
For the Gearshift configuration, the signaling rate is 1200
baud. The 2400 bps data stream is encoded into dibits
forming a 4 point structure, and the 4800 bps data stream is
encoded into quadbits forming a l6-point structure. The
first 32 bauds of data are transmitted at 2400 bps and the
remaining message is transmitted at 4800 bps.
At 300 baud, the 300 bps data stream is encoded per
CCITT V.21 Channel 2 into a mark frequency of I650 Hz
and a space frequency of 1850 Hz
Equalizers
The R96FT provides equalization functions that improve
performance when operating over low quality lines.
Cable Equalizers
- Selectable compromise cable
equalizers in the receiver and transmitter are provided to
optimize performance over different lengths of non-loaded
cable of 0.4 mm diameter.
Link Equalizers
- Selectable compromise link cable
equalizers in the receiver optimize performance over
channels exhibiting severe amplitude and delay distortion.
Two standards are provided: U.S. survey long and Japanese
3-link.
Automatic Adaptive Equalizer
- An automatic adaptive T
equalizer is provided in the receiver circuit
Transmitted Data Spectrum
If the cable equalizer is no enabled the transmitter spectrum
is shaped by the following raised cosine filter functions:
Data Encoding
At 2400 baud. the data stream is encoded per CCITT V.29.
At 9600 bps, the data stream is divided in groups of fourbits (quadbits) forming a 16-point structure. At 7200 bps,
the data stream is divided into three bits (tribits) forming an
8-point structure. At 4800 bps. the data stream is divided
into two bits (dibits) forming a 4-point structure.
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2. 1600 Baud.Square root of 50 percent
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The out-of-band transmitter power limitations meet those
specified by Part 68 of the FCC's rules, and typically
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The R96FT incorporates a self-synchronizing scrambler/
descrambler. This facility is in accordance with either V.27
bis/ter or V.29 depending on the selected configuration.
The scrambler/descrambler facilities for Gearshift can be
selected to be in accordance with either V.27 bis/ter or
V.29. The scrambler/descrambler selection is made by
writing the appropriate configuration codes into the
transmitter and receiver.
Received Signal Frequency Tolerance
The receiver circuit of the R96FT can adapt to received
frequency error of up to ±10 Hz with less than 0.2 dB
degradation in BER performance.
During fast train polling, frequency offset must be less than
±2 Hz for successful training.
Receive Level
The receiver circuit of the modem satisfies all specific
performance requirements for received line signal levels
from 0 dBm to -43 dBm. The received line signal level is
measured at the receiver analog input (RXA).
Receive Timing
The R96FT provides a data derived Receive Data Clock
(RDCLK) output in the form of a squarewave. The low-tohigh transitions of this output coincide with the centers of
received data bits. For the Gearshift configuration, the first
32 bauds of data are at 2400 bps followed by 4800 bps data
for the remaining message. The timing recovery circuit is
capable of racking a ±0.0l% frequency error in the transmit
timing source. RDCLK duty cycle is 50.% ±1%.
The R96FT provides a Transmit Data Clock (TDCLK)
output with the following characteristics:
1.Frequency. Selected data rate of 9600,7200.4800,2400
or 300 Hz (±0.01%). For the Gearshift configuration,
TDCLK is a 2400 Hz clock for the first 32 bauds of
data and a 4800 Hz clock for the remaining message.
2.Duty Cycle. 50% ±1%
Input data presented on TXD is sampled by the R96FT at
the low-to-high transition of TDCLK. Data on TXD must
be stable for at least one microsecond prior to the rising
edge of TDCLK and remain stable for at least one
microsecond after the rising edge of TDCLK.
External Transmit Clock
The transmitter Data clock (TDCLK) can be phase locked
to a signal on input XTCLK. This input signal must equal
the desired data rate ±0.01 with a duty cycle of 50% ±20%.
Train On Data
When train on data is enabled (by setting a bit in the
interface memory), the modem monitors the EOM signal. If
EOM indicates a loss of equalization (i.e., BER
approximately 10
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for 0.5 seconds) the modem attempts to
retrain on the data stream. The time for retrain is typically
3 to 15 seconds.
Turn-On Sequence
A total of 20 selectable turn-on sequences can be generated
as defined in the following table:
Transmit Level
The transmitter output level is accurate to ±1.0 dB and is
programmable from -l.0 dBm to -l5.0 dBm in 2dB steps.
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No.
1.For short echo protector tone, subtract I55 ms from values of RTS-CTS
2.V.21 (300 bps FSK). RTS-CTS, response time is <35 ms.
V.29
(bps)
FT/9600
1
FT/7200
2
FT/4800
3
4
5
9600
6
7200
7
4800
8
9
10
11
12
13
9600
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7200
15
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16
17
18
19
20
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V.27
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FT/4800
FT/2400
4800 long
2400 long
4800 short
4800 long
2400 long
4800 short
2400 short
Gearshift
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2400 short
RTS-CTS
Response Time
(milliseconds)Comments
23
24
23
22
30
253
253
253
708
943
50
152
67
438
438
438
913
1148
255
272
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Fast Train
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Protector
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echo
suppressers
Turn-Off Sequence
For V.27 bis/ter, V.27FT and 2400/4800 bps Gearshift
configurations, the turn-off sequence consists of
approximately 10 ms of remaining data and scrambled ones
followed by a 20 ms period of no transmitted energy (V.27
bis/ter only). For V.29 and V.29FT, the turn-off sequence
consists of approximately 8 ms of remaining data and
scrambled ones.
Clamping
Response
For Fast Train and Gearshift configurations, the receiver
enters the training state upon detecting a significant
increase in the received signal power. If the received line
signal power is greater than the selected threshold level at
the end of the training state, the receiver enters the Data
state and RLSD is activated. If the received line signal
power is less than the selected threshold level at the end of
the training state, the receiver returns to the idle state and
RLSD is not activated.
Also, in Fast Train and Gearshift configurations, the
receiver initiates the turn-off delay upon detecting a
significant decrease in the received signal power. If the
received signal power is less than the selected threshold at
the end of the turn-off delay, the receiver enters the idle
state and RLSD is deactivated. If the received signal power
were greater than the selected threshold at the end of the
turn-off delay, the receiver returns to the data state and
RLSD is left active.
For CCITT configurations, the receiver enters the training
detection state when the received line sign power crosses
the selected threshold level. RLSD is activated at the end of
the training sequence. For V.21 Channel, a separate
received line signal detector (FRLSD) is provided. FRLSD
is activate when energy above -43 dB is present at the
receiver’s audio input (RXA). The FRLSD off-to-on
response time is 15 ±1.5ms and the on-to-off response time
is 25 ±1.5ms.
Received Data (RXD) is clamped to a constant mark (one)
when the Received Line Signal Detector (RLSD) is off.
Response Times Of Clear To Send (CTS)
The time between the off-to-on transition of Request To
Send (RTS) and the off-to-on transition of Clear to Send
(CTS) is dictated by the length of the training sequence and
the echo protector tone. if used. These times are given in
the Turn-on Sequences table. If training is not enabled.
RTS/CTS delay is less than 2 baud times.
The time between the on-to-off transition of RTS and the
on-to-off transition of CTS in the data state is a maximum
of 2 baud times for all configurations.
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The RLSD on-to-off response times are:
RLSD On-To-Off
ConfigurationResponse Time (ms)
V.29 Fast Train6.5 ±1
V.27 Fast Train8 ±1
Gearshift6 ±1
V.2930 ±9
V.27 bis/ter10 ±5
RLSD response times are measured with a signal at least 3
dB above the actual RLSD on threshold or at least 5 dB
below the actual RLSD off threshold.
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Four threshold options are provided:
1. Greater than -43 dBm (RLSD on)
Less than -48 dBm (RLSD off)
2. Greater than -33 dBm (RLSD on)
Less than -38 dBm (RLSD off)
3:Greater than -26 dBm (RLSD on)
Less than -31 dBm (RLSD off)
4. Greater than -16 dBm(RLSD on)
Less than -21 dBm (RLSD off)
NOTE
Performance may be at a reduced level when the
received signal is less than -43 dBm.
For CCITT configurations. a minimum hysteresis action of
2dB exists between the actual off-to-on and on-to-off
transition levels. The threshold levels and hysteresis action
are measured with unmodulated 2100 Hz tone applied to
the receiver’s audio signal input (RXA)
MODES OF OPERATION
The R96FT has the capability of transferring channel Data
(up to eight bits at a time) via the microprocessor bus.
Mode Selection
For the transmitter, a control bit determines whether the
source of transmitted data is the V.24 interface (serial
mode) or the parallel transmitter data register (parallel
mode).The transmitter automatically defaults to three serial
mode at power-on.
The receiver simultaneously outputs received data via the
V.24 interface and he parallel receiver data register.
In either parallel or serial mode, the R96FT is configured
by the host processor via the microprocessor bus.
INTERFACE CRITERIA
The modem interface comprises both hardware and
software circuits. Hardware circuits are assigned to specific
pins in a 64-pin DlN connector. Software circuits are
assigned to specific bits in a 48-byte interface memory.
Hardware Circuits
The R96FT capable of being operated in either a serial or a
parallel mode of operation.
Serial Mode
The serial mode uses standard V.24 (RS-232-C
compatible) signals to transfer channel data. An optional
USRT device (shown in the Functional Interconnect
Diagram) illustrates this capability.
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Signal names and descriptions of the hardware circuits,
including the microprocessor interface, are listed in the
R96FT Hardware Circuits table. In the table, the column
titled "Type" refers to designations found in the Hardware
Circuit Characteristics. The microprocessor interface is
designed to be directly compatible with an 8080
microprocessor. With the addition of a few external logic
gates, it can be made compatible with 6500, 6800 or 68000
microprocessors.
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NameTypePin No.Description
A. OVERHEAD:
Ground (A)
Ground (D)
+5 volts
+12 volts
-12 volts
POR
B. MICROPROCESSOR INTERFACE:
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
RS3
RS2
RS1
RS0
CS0
CS1
CS2
READ
WRITE
IRQ
C. V.24 INTERFACE:
RDCLK
TDCLK
XTCLK
RTS
CTS
TXD
RXD
RLSD
D. ANCILLARY CIRCUITS:
RBCLK
TBCLK
FRXD
FRLSD
E. ANALOG SIGNALS:
TXA
RXA
AUXIN
F. DIAGNOSTIC:
EYEX
EYEY
EYECLK
EYESYNC
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PWR
PWR
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I/OA
I/OA
I/OA
I/OA
I/OA
I/OA
I/OA
I/OA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
OB
OC
OC
IB
IB
OC
IB
OC
OC
OC
OC
OD
OD
AA
AB
AC
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OC
OA
OA
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3C, 8C, 5A, 10A
19C, 23C, 26C, 30C
15A
12A
13C
1C
1A
2C
CA
3A
4C
4A
5C
6C
6A
7C
7A
10C
9C
9A
12C
11A
11C
21A
23A
22A
25A
25C
24C
22C
24A
26A
27C
16A
17C
31A
32A
30A
15C
14A
14C
13A
Analog Ground Return
Digital Ground Return
+5 Vdc Supply
+12 Vdc Supply
The four hardware diagnostic circuits, identified in the
following table, allow the user to generate and display an
eye pattern. Circuits EYEX and EYEY serially present eye
pattern data for the horizontal and vertical display inputs
respectively. The 8 bit data words are shifted out most
Significant bit first, clocked by the rising edge of the
EYECLK output. The EYESYNC output is provided for
word synchronization. The falling edge of EYESYNC may
be used to transfer the 8-bit word from the shift register to
a holding register. Digital to analog conversion can then be
performed for driving the X and Y inputs of an
oscilloscope.
Microprocessor Timing
Microprocessor Interface Timing Diagram
Critical Timing Requirements
CharacteristicSymbolMin Max. Units
CSi, RSi setup time prior
to Read or WriteTCS30—nsec
Data access time after ReadTDA—140 nsec
Data hold time after ReadTDH1050nsec
CSi, RSi hold time after
Read or WriteTCH10—nsec
Write data setup timeTWDS75—nsec
Write data hold timeTWDH10—nsec
Write strobe pulse widthTWR75—nsec
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Notes1. I Load = -100 µA3. I Load = -40 µA5. I Load = 0.36 mA7. I Load = 2.0 mA
2. I Load = 1.6 mA4. V
µA±
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A
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2.5 Max.
-240 Max.
-10 Min.
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= 0.4 to 2.4 Vdc, VCC = 5.25 Vdc6. I Load = -400 µA
IN
-240 Max.
-10 Min.
TTL
w/Pull-up
Input/Output Type
1
±
10 Max.
-240 Max.
-10 Min.
TTLOpen-Drain Open-Drain
w/Pull-up
2.2 Min.62.4 Min. 12.4 Min.
±
2.5 Max.
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-100 Min.
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Analog Interface Characteristics
Analog Interface Characteristics
NameTypeCharacteristics
TXAAAThe transmitter output impedance is 604
RXAABThe receiver input impedance is 60K ohm s
AUXINACThe auxiliary analog input allows access to
ohms ±1%.
±
23%.
the transmitter for the purpose of interacting
with user provided equipment. Because this
is a sampled data input, any signal above
4800 Hz will cause aliasing errors. The input
impedance is 1K ohms, and the gain to
transmitter output is TLVL setting +0.6 dB
-l.4 dB. If unused, this input must be
grounded near the modem connector. If
used, it must be driven from a low
impedance source.
Software Circuits
The R96FT comprises three signal processor chips. Each
of these chips contains 16 registers to which an external
(host) microprocessor has access. Although these registers
are within the modem, they may be addressed as part of the
processor's memory space. The host may read data out of
or write data into these registers. The registers are referred
to as interface memory. Registers in chip 1 update at half
the modem sample rate (4800 bps). Registers in chip 0 and
2 update at the selected baud rate.
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When information in these registers is being discussed, the
format Y:Z:Q is used. The chip is specified by Y(0-2), the
register by Z(0-F), and the bit by Q(0-7, 0 = LSB).
Status Control Bits
The operation of the F96FT is affected by a number of
software control inputs These inputs are written into
registers within the interface memory via the host
microprocessor bus. Modem operation is monitored by
various software flags that are read from interface memory
via the host microprocessor bus. All status and control bits
are defined in the Interface Memory table. Bits, designated
by a dash (—) are reserved for modem use only and must
not be changed by the host.
RAM Data Access
The R96FT provides the user with access to much of the
data stored in the modem's memories. This data is useful
for performing certain diagnostic functions
Two RAM access registers in chip 2 allow user access to
RAM locations via the X word registers (2:2 and 2:2) and
the Y word register (2:1 and 2:0). The access code stored
in RAM ACCESS X (2:5) selects the source of data for
RAM DATA XM and RAM DATA XL (2:3 and 2:2).
Similarly, the access code stored in RAM ACCESS Y (2:4)
selects the source of data for RAM DATA Y and RAM
DATA YL(2:1 and 2:0).
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Reading of diagnostic RAM data is performed by storing
the necessary access codes in 2:5 and 2:4, reading 2:0 to
reset the associated data available bit (2:E:0), then waiting
for the data available bit to return to a one. Data is now
valid and may be read from 2:3 through 2:0.
An additional diagnostic is supplied by the sample rate
processor (chip 1). Registers 1:2 and 1:3 supply a 16 bit
AGC Gain Word. These two diagnostic data registers are
updated at the sample rate during the data state and may be
read by the host processor asynchronously.
RAM Access Codes
The RAM access codes defined in the following table
allow the host processor to read diagnostic information
within the modem.
(Ideal Data Points)
6 Error VectorE5650,1,2,3
7 Rotation AngleA7Not Used2,3
8 Frequency CorrectionA5Not Used2,3
9 Eye Quality Monitor (EQM)ACNot Used2,3
Receiver Interface Memory Chip 1 (CS1)
Bit
Register
D ————————
C ————————
Register
NOTE: (—) indicates reserved for modem use only.
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F ————————
ERIA———RSBRIE—RDA
B ————————
A ————————
9—FED———CDET——
8————P2DET———
7RTHDDIS——RCFRDIS—
6TODRECEIVER CONFIGURATION
5 ————————
4 ————————
3AGC GAIN WORD (MSB)
2AGC GAIN WORD (LSB)
1 ————————
0RECEIVER DATA
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Transmitter Interface Memory Chip 0 (CS0)
Bit
Register
Register
NOTE: (—) indicates reserved for modem use only.
76543210
F ————————
ETIA———TSBTIE—TBA
D ————————
C ————————
B ————————
A ————————
9FSKT ASCR——TCFDDEE——
8 ————————
7RTSTTDIS SDIS MHLD EPTTPDM XCEN SEPT
6TRANSMITTER CONFIGURATION
5——CEQLAEN LDENA3LD3L
4L3ACT L4ACT L4HGTLVLL2ACT LCEN
3FREQM
2FREQL
1 ————————
0TRANSMITTER DATA
76543210
Bit
Receiver Interface Memory Chip 2 (CS2)
Bit
Register
Register
NOTE: (—) indicates reserved for modem use only.
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F ————————
ERBIA————RBIE—RBDA
D ————————
C ————————
B ————————
A ————————
9 ————————
8 ————————
7 ————————
6 ————————
5RAM ACCESS X
4RAM ACCESS Y
3RAM DATA XM
2RAM DATA XL
1RAM DATA YM
0RAM DATA YL
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MnemonicName
ASCRAppend Scrambled
Ones
A3LAmplitude 3-Link
Select
CDETCarrier Detector1:9:2When zero, status bit CDET indicates that passband energy is being detected, and that a training
CEQCable Equalizer0:5:(4,5)The CEQ Control field simultaneously controls amplitude compromise equalizers in both the transmit
DDEEDigital Delay
Equalizer Enable
DDISDescramble Disable1:7:5When control bit DDIS is a one, the receiver descrambler circuit is removed from the data path.
0:9:6When control bit ASCR is a one, one baud of scrambled marks is included in the V.29 FT and V.27
0:5:1See LAEN.
0:9:2When control bit DDEE is a one, a fourth order digital delay equalizer is inserted in the transmit path.
0:7:3When control bit EPT is a one, an unmodulated carrier is transmitted for 185 ms (optionally 30 ms)
1:9:6When status bit FED is a zero, it indicates that energy above the receiver threshold is present in the
0:3:0-7
FT training sequences The RTS-CTS delay is thus extended by one baud per when ASCR is a one.
sequence is not in process. CDET goes to a zero at the start of the data state, and returns to a one at
the end of the received signal. CDET activates up to 1 baud time before RLSD and deactivates within
2 baud times after RLSD.
and receive paths. The following table lists the possible cable equalizer selection codes:
CEQCable Length (0.4 mm diameter)
00.0
11.8 km
23.6 km
37.2 km
followed by 20 ms of no transmitted energy at the start of transmission. This option is available in the
V.27 and V.29 configurations, although it is not specified in the CCITT V.29 Recommendation.
passband
The host processor conveys tone generation data to the transmitter by writing a 16-bit data word to the
FREQL and FREQM registers in the interface memory space, as shown below:
FREQM Register (0:3)
Bit:
Data Word:
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12
2
11
2
10
2
9
2
8
2
FSKTFSK Transmitter
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0:9:7The V.21 Channel 2 (300 bps synchronous FSK) transmitter configuration is selected by setting the
FREQL Register (0:2)
Bit:
Data Word:
The frequency number (N) determines the frequency (F) as follows:
F = (0.146486) (N) Hz ±0.01%
Hexadecimal frequency numbers (FREQL, FREQM) for commonly generated tones are given below:
FSKT control bit to a one (see TSB). While set to a one, this control bit overrides the configuration
selected by the control code in register 0:6. The FSK data may be transmitted in parallel mode or in
serial mode (see TPDM).
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Frequency (Hz)FREQMFREQL
4620C52
11001D55
16502C00
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