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* Four wires (arrows are controller <-> card) <ref name="ds30xphy">[[File:NN43001-311_02.09_Installation_CirCrdFundamentals.pdf|page=25|25px]] Circuit Card Fundamentals, Page 25</ref>
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== DS-30X Timing Diagram/Frame Format ==
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Revision as of 15:55, 24 February 2017


DS-30X
Media Copper
# of Signals 4
Symbol Rate 2.56 MBaud
Variants DS-30, DS-30Y

DS-30X Speech Links are used to carry speech and some signalling on Norstar Modular platforms.

Physical

  • Four wires (arrows are controller <-> card) [1]
    • Tx PCM →
    • Rx PCM ←
    • 5.12MHz Clock →
    • 1kHz Frame Sync →

Electrical

  • Signal levels unknown
  • Isolation unknown

Logical

  • Clocked at 2.56MHz (half the 5.12MHz clock received from the controller)
  • Carries 32 channels of PCM voice data
  • Each channel consists of a 10-bit word
    • 8 bits of voice data (called a "timeslot")
    • 1 bit of signalling data
    • 1 bit indicating "data valid"
  • Signalling data is sent in 24-bit words, one bit at a time in each channel.
    • Sent in both directions, one on Tx PCM and one on Rx PCM

Timing Diagram/Frame Format

Sig = Signalling Bit, DV = Data Valid BitData WordsCh 27Ch 28Ch 29Ch 30Ch 31Ch 0Ch 1Ch 2Ch 3Ch 4Ch 5Ch 6Frame Sync5.12MHz2.56MHzFrame SyncData BitsCh31 DVCh0 Bit7Ch0 Bit6Ch0 Bit5Ch0 Bit4Ch0 Bit3Ch0 Bit2Ch0 Bit1Ch0 Bit0Ch0 SigCh0 DVCh1 Bit7

References

  1. Jump up NN43001-311 02.09 Installation CirCrdFundamentals.pdf CS1000 Circuit Card Fundamentals, Page 25