CX28394/28395/28398
3.0 Registers
Quad/x16/Octal—T1/E1/J1 Framers
3.9 Receiver Registers
Table 3-13. Receive Yellow Alarm Set/Clear Criteria (2 of 2)
Mode
Set/Clear Criteria
YJ
Set for 1 multiframe (1.5 ms) if frame 12 contains Fs bit = 1. Cleared for 1 multiframe if frame 12 contains
Fs bit = 0.
YJ_INT
Set for 16 multiframes (24 ms) if every frame 12 contains Fs bit = 1. Cleared for 16 multiframes (24 ms) if at
least 1 frame 12 contains Fs bit = 0.
Y24
Set for 1 frame (125 µs) if TS24 contains bit 6 = 0. Cleared for 1 frame if TS24 contains bit 6 = 1.
Y24_INT
YF
Set for 192 frames (24 ms) if every TS24 bit 6 = 0. Cleared for 192 frames if at least 1 TS24 bit 6 = 1.
Set for 32 frames (4 ms) if 16 FDL bits contain yellow alarm priority codeword pattern (00FFh). Cleared for
32 frames if 16 FDL bits do not contain a yellow alarm priority codeword pattern.
YF_INT
Set upon reception of 16 FDL bits matching yellow alarm priority codeword and remains set as long as the
codeword pattern is not interrupted for greater than 100 ms. Cleared when the yellow alarm priority
codeword is not present for more than 100 ms (26 missing codewords = 104 ms).
RLOF_INTEG
Enable RLOF Integration—When set, the receive loss of frame status [RLOF; addr 047] is
integrated for 2.0 to 2.5 seconds during T1 framer modes (not applicable to E1 modes). RLOF
interrupt status [ISR7; addr 004] is also integrated. However, receive framer status in ALM3
[addr 049], loss of frame count [FRED[3:0]; addr 05A], and RLOF counter overflow [ISR4;
addr 007] are unaffected.
0 = normal RLOF status
1 = integrated RLOF [addr 047] status
RPCM_YEL
RPCM_AIS
Send Bit2 Yellow Alarm on RPCMO Output Pin—Similar to RPCM_AIS, except all RPCMO
time slot Bit2 locations are replaced by all zeros. Bit2 yellow alarms are applicable only to T1
mode. E1 modes do not require yellow alarm forwarding.
0 = normal RPCMO data
1 = RPCMO includes Bit2 yellow alarm
Send AIS on RPCMO Output Pin—Replaces RPCMO data with a continuous series of all
ones. RPCM_AIS is useful in CSU or digital section applications, where the local interface
must be able to forward an AIS to the opposing interface. RPCM_AIS has a higher priority
than RPCM_YEL.
0 = normal RPCMO data
1 = RPCMO replaced with all ones
100054E
Conexant
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