AM64/128A User Manual

System Overview

 

 

The interface circuit performs a number of functions : it converts between the user data from the appropriate interface and the 64kbps or 128kbps, which is transmitted down the line; it links the control circuit to the control channel; it interfaces the control circuit to the control lines of the data ports. Again, these functions are performed by a custom IC supported by a number of standard components. Looking at each function in turn, user data at 64kbps and 128kbps is sent without processing; byte-timing is maintained by the transmission system and is available if required. Data at 56kbps is sent in a 7+1 format, i.e. data plus status information. At all lower rates the data is transmitted as octets comprising 6 data bits, 1 framing bit and 1 status bit. At rates below 48kbps the octets are iterated as appropriate to fill the transmission channel.

The control channel, uses 4 bits from each transmission frame to transmit control information to the unit at the other end of the line, e.g. user data rate selection, and to monitor the overall performance of the link.

With regard to the remaining function of the interface circuit, the control lines of the data ports mainly require buffering; however, in the case of X.21 the various control patterns have to be generated or detected. The control circuit is based on a microcontroller and determines the state of the unit according to the state of the transmission system, the state of the data interface and the configuration information received from the front panel and from the control channel. It also provides the front panel display with information on the current state of the unit which can be reviewed via a simple menu structure.

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American Telecom AM64/128A manual System Overview