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MT89L85AN1

MT89L85AN1

  • 厂商:

    MICROSEMI(美高森美)

  • 封装:

    BSSOP48

  • 描述:

    ICTDM/TSISWITCH256X25648SSOP

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
MT89L85AN1 数据手册
CMOS ST-BUSTM Family MT89L85 Enhanced Digital Switch Data Sheet Features February 2006 • 3.3 volt supply • 5 V tolerant inputs and TTL compatible outputs • 256 x 256 channel non-blocking switch • Programmable frame integrity for wideband channels • Automatic identification of ST-BUS/GCI interface backplanes • Per channel tristate control Description • Patented message mode • Non-multiplexed microprocessor interface • Available in PLCC-44 and SSOP-48 packages • Pin compatible with MT8985 device • Low power consumption The MT89L85 Enhanced Digital Switch device is an upgraded 3-volt version of the MT8985 Digital Switch. It is pin compatible with the MT8985 and retains all of the MT8985's functionality. The enhanced digital switch is designed for switching PCM-encoded voice or data, under microprocessor control, in digital exchanges, PBXs and any ST-BUS/MVIP environment. It provides simultaneous connections for up to 256 64 kb/s channels. Each of the eight serial inputs and outputs consist of 32 64 kbit/s channels multiplexed to form a 2048 kbit/s stream. As the main function in switching applications, the device provides per-channel selection between variable or constant throughput delays. The constant throughput delay feature allows grouped channels such as ISDN H0 to be switched through the device maintaining its sequence integrity. The MT89L85 is ideal for medium sized mixed voice/data switch and voice processing applications. Ordering Information MT89L85AP 44 Pin PLCC Tubes MT89L85AN 48 Pin SSOP Tubes MT89L85APR 44 Pin PLCC Tape & MT89L85ANR 48 Pin SSOP Tape & MT89L85AN1 48 Pin SSOP* Tubes MT89L85ANR1 48 Pin SSOP* Tape & MT89L85AP1 44 Pin PLCC* Tubes MT89L85APR1 44 Pin PLCC* Tape & *Pb Free Matte Tin Medium size digital switch matrices • Hyperchannel switching (e.g., ISDN H0) • ST-BUS/MVIP™ interface functions • Serial bus control and monitoring • Centralized voice processing systems • Data multiplexer C4i ** F0i RESET VDD VSS Frame Counter STi0 STi3 STi4 STi5 Serial to Parallel Converter Data Memory Control Register STi6 STi7 Connection Memory STo0 Parallel to Serial Converter DS CS R/W A5/ A0 DTA D7/ D0 STo1 STo2 STo3 STo4 STo5 STo6 STo7 Control Interface ** for 48-pin SSOP only Reel ODE Output MUX STi1 STi2 Reel -40°C to +85°C Applications • Reel Reel CSTo Figure 1 - Functional Block Diagram 1 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. Zarlink, ZL and the Zarlink Semiconductor logo are trademarks of Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. Copyright 1999-2006, Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. All Rights Reserved. MT89L85 NC STi2 STi1 STi0 DTA CSTo ODE STo0 STo1 STo2 NC STo3 STo4 STo5 STo6 STo7 VSS D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 NC A3 A4 A5 DS R/W CS D7 D6 D5 NC 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VSS DTA STi0 STi1 STi2 NC STi3 STi4 STi5 STi6 STi7 VDD RESET F0i C4i A0 A1 A2 NC A3 A4 A5 DS R/W 6 5 4 3 2 1 44 43 42 41 40 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 STi3 STi4 STi5 STi6 STi7 VDD F0i C4i A0 A1 A2 Data Sheet 44 PIN PLCC 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 CSTo ODE STo0 STo1 STo2 NC STo3 STo4 STo5 STo6 STo7 VSS VDD D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 NC D5 D6 D7 CS VSS 48 PIN SSOP (JEDEC MO-118, 300mil Wide) Figure 2 - Pin Connections Pin Description Pin # 44 48 SSOP PLCC 2 2 3-5 7-11 3-5 7-11 12 12,36 13 Name DTA Description Data Acknowledgment (Open Drain Output). This active low output indicates that a data bus transfer is complete. A pull-up resistor is required at this output. STi0- ST-BUS Input 0 to 7 (Inputs). Serial data input streams. These streams have 32 channels at STi7 data rates of 2.048 Mbit/s. VDD +3.3 Volt Power Supply. RESET Device Reset (5V tolerant input). This pin is only available for the 48-pin SSOP package. This active low input puts the MT89L85 in its reset state. It clears the internal counters and registers. All ST-BUS outputs are set to the high impedance state. This RESET pin must be held low for a minimum of 100nsec to reset the device. 13 14 F0i Frame Pulse (Input). This input accepts and automatically identifies frame synchronization signals formatted according to different backplane specifications such as ST-BUS and GCI. 14 15 C4i Clock (Input). 4.096 MHz serial clock for shifting data in and out of the data streams. 15-17 19-21 16-18 20-22 22 23 A0-A5 Address 0 to 5 (Inputs). These lines provide the address to MT89L85 internal registers. DS Data Strobe (Input). This is the input for the active high data strobe on the microprocessor interface. This input operates with CS to enable the internal read and write generation. 2 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT89L85 Data Sheet Pin Description Pin # 44 48 SSOP PLCC Name Description Read/Write (Input). This input controls the direction of the data bus lines (D0-D7) during a microprocessor access. 23 24 R/W 24 26 CS 25-27 29-33 27-29 31-35 34 1,25,37 35-39 41-43 38-42 44-46 44 47 ODE 1 48 CSTo Control ST-BUS Output (Output). This output is a 2.048 Mb/s line which contains 256 bits per frame. The level of each bit is controlled by the contents of the CSTo bit in the Connect Memory high locations. 6,18, 28,40 6,19,30,4 3 Chip Select (Input). Active low input enabling a microprocessor read or write of control register or internal memories. D7-D0 Data Bus 7 to 0 (Bidirectional). These pins provide microprocessor access to data in the internal control register, connect memory high, connect memory low and data memory. VSS Ground Rail. STo7- ST-BUS Outputs 7 to 0 (Three-state Outputs). Serial data output streams. These streams are STo0 composed of 32 channels at data rates of 2.048 Mbit/s. NC Output Drive Enable (Input). This is an output enable for the STo0 to STo7 serial outputs. If this input is low STo0-7 are high impedance. If this input is high each channel may still be put into high impedance by software control. No Connection. Functional Description With the integration of voice, video and data services into the same network, there has been an increasing demand for systems which ensure that data at N x 64 Kbit/s rates maintain frame sequence integrity while being transported through time slot interchange circuits. Existing requirements demand time slot interchange devices performing switching with constant throughput delay while guaranteeing minimum delay for voice channels. The MT89L85 device provides both functions and allows existing systems based on the MT8985 to be easily upgraded to maintain the data integrity while multiple channel data are transported. The device is designed to switch 64 kbit/s PCM or N x 64 kbit/s data. The MT89L85 can provide both frame integrity for data applications and minimum throughput switching delay for voice applications on a per channel basis. By using Zarlink Message mode capability, the microprocessor can access input and output time slots on a per channel basis to control devices such as the Zarlink MT8972, ISDN Transceivers and T1/CEPT trunk interfaces through the ST-BUS interface. Different digital backplanes can be accepted by the MT89L85 device without user's intervention. The MT89L85 device provides an internal circuit that automatically identifies the polarity and format of frame synchronization input signals compatible to ST-BUS and GCI interfaces. Device Operation A functional block diagram of the MT89L85 device is shown in Figure 1. The serial ST-BUS streams operate continuously at 2.048 Mb/s and are arranged in 125 µs wide frames each containing 32 8-bit channels. Eight input (STi0-7) and eight output (STo0-7) serial streams are provided in the MT89L85 device allowing a complete 256 x 256 channel non-blocking switch matrix to be constructed. The serial interface clock for the device is 4.096 MHz, as required in ST-BUS and GCI specifications. 3 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT89L85 Data Sheet Data Memory The received serial data is converted to parallel format by the on-chip serial to parallel converters and stored sequentially in a 256-position Data Memory. The sequential addressing of the Data Memory is generated by an internal counter that is reset by the input 8 kHz frame pulse (F0i) marking the frame boundaries of the incoming serial data streams. Depending on the type of information to be switched, the MT89L85 device can be programmed to perform time slot interchange functions with different throughput delay capabilities on a per-channel basis. For voice applications, the variable delay mode can be selected ensuring minimum throughput delay between input and output data. In multiple or grouped channel data applications, the constant delay mode can be selected maintaining the integrity of the information through the switch. Data to be output on the serial streams may come from two sources: Data Memory or Connect Memory. Locations in the Connect Memory, which is split into HIGH and LOW parts, are associated with particular ST-BUS output streams. When a channel is due to be transmitted on an ST-BUS output, the data for the channel can either be switched from an ST-BUS input (connection mode) or it can be originated from the microprocessor (message mode). If a channel is configured in connection mode, the source of the output data is the Data Memory. If a channel is configured in message mode, the source of the output data is the Connect Memory Low. Data destined for a particular channel on the serial output stream is read from the Data or Connect Memory Low during the previous channel time slot. This allows enough time for memory access and internal parallel to serial conversion. Connection and Message Modes In connection mode, the addresses of input source for all output channels are stored in the Connect memory Low. The Connect Memory Low locations are mapped to each location corresponding to an output 64 kb/s channel. The contents of the Data memory at the selected address are then transferred to the parallel to serial converters. By having the output channel to specify the input channel through the connect memory, the user can route the same input channel to several output channels, allowing broadcasting facility in the switch. In message mode the CPU writes data to the Connect Memory Low locations which correspond to the output link and channel number. The contents of the Connect Memory Low are transferred to the parallel to serial converter one channel before it is to be output. The Connect Memory Low data is transmitted each frame to the output until it is changed by the CPU. The per-channel functions available in the MT89L85 are controlled by the Connect Memory High bits, which determine whether individual output channels are selected into specific conditions such as: message or connection mode, variable or constant throughput delay modes, output drivers enabled or in three-state condition. In addition, the Connect Memory High provides one bit to allow the user to control the state of the CSTo output pin. If an output channel is set to three-state condition, the TDM serial stream output will be placed in high impedance during that channel time. In addition to the per-channel three-state control, all channels on the TDM outputs can be placed in high impedance at one time by pulling the ODE input pin in LOW. This overrides the individual perchannel programming on the Connect Memory High bits. The Connect Memory data is received via the Microprocessor Interface at D0-D7 lines. The addressing of the MT89L85 internal registers, Data and Connect memories is performed through address input pins and some bits of the device's Control register. The higher order address bits come from the Control register, which may be written or read through the microprocessor interface. The lower order address bits come directly from the external address line inputs. For details on the device addressing, see Software Control and Control register description. Serial Interface Timing The MT89L85 master clock (C4i) is a 4.096 MHz allowing serial data link configuration at 2.048 Mb/s to be implemented. The MT89L85 frame synchronization pulse can be formatted according to ST-BUS or GCI interface specifications; i.e., the frame pulse can be active in HIGH (GCI) or LOW (ST-BUS). The MT89L85 device automatically detects the presence of an input frame pulse and identifies the type of backplane present on the serial 4 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT89L85 Data Sheet interface. Upon determining the correct interface connected to the serial port, the internal timing unit establishes the appropriate serial data bit transmit and sampling edges. In ST-BUS mode, every second falling edge of the 4.096 MHz clock marks a bit boundary and the input data is clocked in by the rising edge, three quarters of the way into the bit cell. In GCI mode, every second rising edge of the 4.096 MHz clock marks the bit boundary while data sampling is performed during the falling edge, at three quarters of the bit boundaries. Delay through the MT89L85 The transfer of information from the input serial streams to the output serial streams results in a delay through the MT89L85 device. The delay through the device varies according to the mode selected in the V/C bit of the connect memory high. Variable Delay mode The delay in this mode is dependent only on the combination of source and destination channels and it is not dependent on the input and output streams. The minimum delay achievable in the MT89L85 device is 3 time slots. In the MT89L85 device, the information that is to be output in the same channel position as the information is input (position n), relative to frame pulse, will be output in the following frame (channel n, frame n+1). The same occurs if the input channel has to be output in the two channels succeeding (n+1 and n+2) the channel position as the information is input. The information switched to the third timeslot after the input has entered the device (for instance, input channel 0 to output channel 3 or input channel 30 to output channel 1), is always output three channels later. Any switching configuration that provides three or more timeslots between input and output channels, will have a throughput delay equal to the difference between the output and input channels; i.e., the throughput delay will be less than one frame. Table 1 shows the possible delays for the MT89L85 device in Variable Delay mode: Input Channel Output Channel n m=n, n+1 or n+2 m-n + 32 timeslots n m>n+2 m-n time slots n m
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