DS2149DK/DS21349DK
T1/J1 Line Interface Unit
Design Kit
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
The DS2149DK/DS21349DK is a fully integrated
design kit for the DS2149 and the DS21349 T1/J1
line interface units (LIUs). It contains the necessary
circuitry to evaluate the device in all operation
modes, including running the device in hardware and
software mode.
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DESIGN KIT CONTENTS
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DS2149DK/DS21349DK Board
DS2149 28-Pin PLCC
DS21349 28-Pin PLCC
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PLCC 28-Pin Socket for Multiple Part Evaluation
Bantam and RJ48 Connectors, Transformers,
and Termination Passives for LIU
Two Separate and Controllable Transmit Paths
for TTIP and TRING for Evaluating Multiple
Transformers
Equipment-Side Connector for External Data
Source/Sink or External Remote Loopback
On-Board T1 Crystal Oscillator
On-Board 8051 Microprocessor for Software
Mode Access
Connector Accesses to CS, SCLK, SDI, and
SDO for Firmware Development
Controllable 5V and 3.3V for VCC and IO Pins to
Support the DS2149 and DS21349 LIUs
ORDERING INFORMATION
PART
DS2149DK/
DS21349DK
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DESCRIPTION
T1/J1 Line Interface Unit Design Kit
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DS2149DK/DS21349DK T1/J1 Line Interface Unit Design Kit
COMPONENT LIST
DESIGNATION
C1
C3, C6, C9, C12,
C15–C17, C19
C4, C7, C10, C21
C5, C8, C11, C22,
C23
C13, C14
QTY
DESCRIPTION
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SUPPLIER
PART
0.001mF capacitor (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
8
10mF capacitors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
4
0.1mF capacitors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
5
0.01mF capacitors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
2
10mF capacitors (SMT127240)
Digi-Key
—
C18, C20
2
22pF capacitors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
DS1–DS3, DS5
4
Red LED
Digi-Key
LN1251C
DS7
1
150-mil SO, DS87C520-ECL
Dallas Semiconductor
DS87C520-ECL
15-43-8588
J1
1
Connector, RJ48, 8-pin
Digi-Key
J2, J3
2
Bantam connectors
Digi-Key
RTT34B02
J4–J11
8
Coto Technology
COTO9802
J12
1
Digi-Key
—
JP1
1
COTO9802
100-mil, 16-pin vertical
connector
Pushbutton switch
Digi-Key
EVQPAE04M
JP2–JP6
5
100-mil SIP jumper 2 position
Digi-Key
—
JP7–JP10
4
100-mil SIP jumper 3 position
Digi-Key
—
PWR_CONNBAN2
1
Banana connector, 2-pin, red
Mouser Electronics
164-6219
PWR_CONNBAN1
1
Banana connector, 2-pin, black
Mouser Electronics
164-6218
R1–R3, R12, R14
5
300W resistors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
R4, R5
2
4.7W resistors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
R6, R7, R10, R11
4
0W resistors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
R8, R9
2
50.0W resistors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
R13, R15, R16
3
10.0kW resistors SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
R17–R21
5
30W resistors (SMT80123)
Digi-Key
—
—
RN1, RN2
2
1kW 10-pin resistor network
Digi-Key
S1
1
9-pin DB9P connector
Digi-Key
747459-1
SW1
1
10-position switch
Digi-Key
435668-9
SW2
1
6-pin DPDT switch
Digi-Key
SSA22
T1
1
1:3 T1 transformer
Pulse Engineering
PE-64933
T2
1
1:2 T1 transformer
Pulse Engineering
PE-65771
T3
1
1:1 T1 transformer
Pulse Engineering
PE-64936
U1
1
Pioneer Electronics
PLCCSMT28T0T
U2, U5, U7
3
Digi-Key
TC74HC04AFN
U3, U4, U6
3
Digi-Key
SN74LS38D
Texas Instruments
ULQ2003ADR
Dallas Semiconductor
DS232AR
U8
1
PLCCSMT28T0T socket
150-mil SO, 74HC04, hex
inverter
150-mil SO, 74HC03, open
collector NAND gate
Darlington array
U9
1
150-mil SO, DS232AR
U10
1
3.3V regulator
Maxim
MAX8887EZK33
X1
1
EC1-S-11.0592M XTAL low pro
Digi-Key
EC1-S-11.0592M
Y1
1
1.544MHz crystal oscillator
Digi-Key
NTH039A3-1.5440
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DS2149DK/DS21349DK T1/J1 Line Interface Unit Design Kit
BOARD FLOORPLAN
Figure 1 shows the board layout for the DS2149DK. The DS2149 PLCC socket is in the center of the board. The
line-side bantam connectors for the Tx and Rx differential pairs and transformers are at the bottom of the board,
while the system connector and configuration jumpers are at the top. The LEDs for INT, INLOOP, and RCL/QPD
are in the center of the board, right above the DS2149 socket. The power-supply connectors and power indicator
LED are in the upper left corner of the board, while the DB9 serial connector is the upper left. A T1 oscillator sits to
the left of the DS2149 socket below a switch for changing the voltage to the DS2149 socket from 5V to 3.3V.
Please refer to the general locations on the board when this document references specific items on the DS2149DK.
Figure 1. Board Floorplan
SYSTEM CONNECTOR
VDD
GND
POWER JACKS
LEDs
SERIAL
PORT
NLOOP
PWR
RCL
LED
INT
Dallas
Semiconductor
DS2149DK/
DS21349DK
OSCILLATOR
DS2149
T1
CONFIGURATION
JUMPERS
TRANSFORMERS
Tx
Tx
Rx
CONFIGURATION
SWITCHES
LINE CONNECTORS
Rx
Tx
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LINE-SIDE CONNECTIONS
The DS2149DK/DS21349DK implements the Tx and Rx line interface networks recommended in the DS2149 and
DS21349 data sheets and as shown in Figure 2. To connect the DS2149DK/DS21349DK to T1 or J1 test
equipment, connect the equipment to the RJ48 connector or to the two bantam connectors, J2 and J3. Please
notice the relays disconnecting TTIP and TRING on T1 and T2. These relays disconnect the series resistors R4
and R5, which is recommended for some long-haul configurations. Pin 16 on the system connector serves as the
control line for the relays. When pin 16 is high, T2 is enabled with TTIP and TRING. When it is held low, T1 is
enabled with TTIP and TRING.
Figure 2. Line-Side Circuitry
J2
TRANSMIT
T1
C2
1mF
TTIP
TRING
T2
Dallas
Semiconductor
DS2149/DS21349
R4
4.7W
(1%)
J3
RECEIVE
R5
4.7W
(1%)
T3
RTIP
R9
50W
(1%)
R8
50W
(1%)
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SYSTEM CONNECTOR
A 16-pin system connector at the top of the board gives access to the following signals: RPOS, TPOS, RNEG,
TNEG, RCLK_CON, TCLK, MCLK, VDD, GND, CS, SCLK, SDI, and RELAY_CONTROL. By using jumpers to
connect TCLK to RCLK_CON, TPOS to RPOS, and TNEG to RNEG, the system connector can also be used to
implement an external remote loopback. Additionally, the system connector can read and write to the device
without going through the on-board microcontroller. With this feature, you can quickly use this design kit as a
working prototype and begin writing firmware for your system. Figure 3 shows a representation of the system
connector.
Figure 3. System Connector
RPOS
CS
TPOS
RNEG
SCLK
SDI
TNEG
SDO
RCLK
GND
TCLK
GND
MCLK
GND
VDD
RELAY_CONTROL
POWER-SUPPLY CONNECTORS
Connect a 5.0V power supply across the red (VDD) and black (GND) banana jacks. The red PWR LED indicates
power is applied to the board. Select the appropriate voltage that needs to be applied to VDD from the power
switch below the PWR LED, depending if you are using a DS2149 (5V) or DS21349 (3.3V).
MICROCONTROLER AND SERIAL CONNECTOR
The DS2149DK/DS21349DK contains an on-board 8051 microcontroller with factory-installed firmware loaded into
the microcontroller’s EPROM. This firmware translates memory access requests from the RS-232 serial port into
register access to the DS2149 or DS21349 in software mode. DemoView, a software application created by Dallas
Semiconductor, allows easy read-write access for this device.
INSTALLING AND RUNNING THE SOFTWARE
DemoView is a general-purpose program that supports several Dallas Semiconductor design kits. To install the
DemoView software, run SETUP.EXE from the DemoView.ZIP file. (Download DemoView.ZIP from our website,
After
installation,
run
the
DEMOVIEW.EXE
program
with
the
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DS2149DK/DS21349DK board powered up and connected to the PC. In the opening screen, click the REGVIEW
button. Select the correct serial port in the Port Selection dialog box, then click OK. To configure DEMOVIEW to
support the DS2149DK/DS21349DK, open the File pulldown menu and select Definition File. In the Choose
Definition File dialog box, select DS2149DK.DEF and click Open.
After selecting the definition file, the main part of the REGVIEW window displays the DS2149’s memory map. To
select a register, click on it in the register map. When a register is selected, the full name of the register and its bit
map are displayed at the bottom of the REGVIEW window. Bits that are logic 0 are displayed in white, while bits
that are logic 1 are displayed in green.
The DemoView software supports the following actions:
Toggle a bit. Select the register in the register map and then click the bit in the bit map.
Write a register. Select the register, click the Write button, and enter the value to be written.
Write all registers. Click the Write All button and enter the value to be written.
Read a register. Select the register in the register map and click the Read button.
Read all registers. Click the Read All button.
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BASIC CONFIGURATION
The following example configurations provide a quick start to using the DS2149DK/DS21349DK, although there are
many ways they can be configured. To set up other configurations, refer to the DS2149/DS21349 data sheets in
addition to this data sheet.
T1 Hardware Mode—External Remote Loopback
1) On the system connector, jumper TPOS to RPOS, TNEG to RNEG, RCLK_CON to TCLK, and
RELAY_CONTROL to GND.
2) JP8, jumper RCLK to CON.
3) Remove JP5, TCLK_EN.
4) Jumper JP6 MCLK_EN.
5) JP9, JASEL, jumper to GND.
6) JP7, TAIS, jumper to GND.
7) JP10, MODE0, jumper to GND.
8) Jumper JP3, MODE1_EN.
9) Jumper JP4, RLS_EN.
10) Jumper JP2, LLB_EN.
11) On SW1, switch MODE1 to MODE1_LO.
12) On SW1, switch L0 to L0_HI.
13) On SW1, switch L1 to L1_HI.
14) On SW1, switch L2 to L2_LO.
15) On SW1, switch L3 to L3_LO.
16) On SW1, switch RLB to RLB_LO.
17) On SW1, switch LLB to LLB_LO.
18) Place appropriate device in socket.
19) Select the power 5V or 3V depending on which device you use.
20) Connect J2 and J3 to test equipment
Device should be in external remote loopback.
T1 Software Mode—External Remote Loopback
1) On the system connector, jumper TPOS to RPOS, TNEG to RNEG, RCLK_CON to TCLK, and
RELAY_CONTROL to GND.
2) JP8, jumper RCLK to CON.
3) Remove JP5, TCLK_EN.
4) Jumper JP6 MCLK_EN.
5) JP9, JASEL, jumper to GND.
6) JP7, TAIS, jumper to GND.
7) JP10, MODE0, jumper to GND.
8) Jumper JP3, MODE1_EN.
9) Jumper JP4, RLS_EN.
10) Jumper JP2, LLB_EN.
11) On SW1, switch MODE1 to MODE1_HI.
12) Place appropriate device in socket.
13) Select the power 5V or 3V depending on which device you use.
14) Connect J2 and J3 to test equipment.
15) Load the DemoView software.
16) Select RegView.
17) Load the DS2149.DEF file.
18) Write CR1 to 0x03.
19) Write CR2 to 0x00.
20) Write CR3 to 0x00.
21) Write CR4 to 0x00.
Device should be in external remote loopback.
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DS2149/DS21349 INFORMATION
For more information about the DS2149 and DS21349, please consult the DS2149 and DS21349 data sheets
available on our website, www.maxim-ic.com/telecom.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For technical support, please email your questions to telecom.support@dalsemi.com.
SCHEMATICS
The DS2149DK/DS21349DK schematics are featured in the following 14 pages.
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