Intel Outboard Motor LXD386 User Manual

LXD386 — Evaluation Board for  
Quad T1/E1 Applications  
Developer Manual  
January 2001  
As of January 15, 2001, this document replaces the Level One document  
Order Number: 249215-001  
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Contents  
General Description ..................................................................................................5  
Overview........................................................................................................................7  
Hardware Mode Set-Up and Operation..............................................................9  
Software Mode Set-Up and Operation.............................................................14  
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Tables  
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1.0  
General Description  
The LXD386 evaluation board is a versatile tool for engineers designing T1/E1 short haul  
applications using the LXT386.  
The evaluation board operates in one of two modes: Software (Host) mode or Hardware mode. In  
Software mode, the device is controlled with the PC based configuration and monitoring software  
through an i8051 microcontroller interface. In Hardware mode, the device and channel controls are  
set using shorting blocks and DIP switches located on the LXD386 evaluation board.  
The evaluation board provides banana jacks for each channel’s line interface to allow connection of  
a T1/E1 pattern generator/analyzer. A connector is also provided for each channel’s framer or back-  
end ASIC interface.  
1.1  
Features  
Software and Hardware controllable  
ZIF LQFP socket for easy swapping of LXT386  
Banana jacks for power and line interfaces  
10-pin connectors for framer/ASIC interface  
8-pin connector for IEEE 1149.1 compliant JTAG boundary scan port  
LED indicators for LOS alarm  
On-board 2.048/1.544 MHz reference clock oscillator  
Switches and shorting blocks for Hardware mode operation  
Compatible with Intel external i8051 microcontroller board  
PC-based software for ease of use  
Socketed transformer and termination components for easy experimentation  
Built-in overvoltage protection for line interface and power supply  
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Figure 1. LXD386 Evaluation Board  
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2.0  
Overview  
Caution: CMOS devices are static (ESD) sensitive. Take all industry standard precautions when handling the  
evaluation board, LXT386 chip, and other sensitive electronic components.  
Before proceeding with any evaluation board operations, review the specifications for the LXT386  
transceiver.  
2.1  
LXD386 Packing List  
The evaluation board kit contains the following components:  
LXD386 evaluation board with the LXT386 installed.  
2.048 MHz oscillator installed, additional 1.544 MHz oscillator supplied.  
i8051 microcontroller interface board and PC serial port cable.  
PC compatible diskettes containing software for using the evaluation board in Software mode.  
Shorting block kit for selecting Hardware mode.  
LXD386 user guide.  
LXT386 data sheet.  
2.2  
Equipment Requirements  
The evaluation board kit includes all the circuit components needed for a successful evaluation.  
However, the following lab equipment is required:  
Power Supply +3.3V DC (+5VDC for TVCC optional)  
Telecom cable or cable simulator (optional).  
T1/E1 pattern generator/analyzer.  
1.544/2.048 MHz clock source (optional).  
For Software mode: an IBM compatible PC with minimum 386 40 MHz processor, available  
serial port, mouse, VGA monitor, DOS 5.0+, and Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later version,  
Windows 9x is recommended.  
2.3  
Control Modes  
The LXT386 has two basic operating modes: Hardware mode or Software (Host) mode. In  
Hardware mode, operation of the LXT386 is established by hard-wiring the pins. In Software  
mode, operation of the LXT386 is controlled by an external microprocessor that communicates  
with the LXT386s internal registers via either a serial or parallel interface.  
The LXD386 evaluation board supports both hardware and software modes.  
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2.4  
Factory Settings  
When shipped from the factory, the LXD386 evaluation boards switches and jumpers are set for  
software mode and parallel microprocessor interface.  
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3.0  
Hardware Mode Set-Up and Operation  
3.1  
Power Connections  
The evaluation board has two power planes (VCC and TVCC) each of which is tied to a separate  
red colored banana jack.  
1. Connect the +3.3 VDC power supply to the VCC jack.  
2. Connect either a +3.3 VDC or +5.0 VDC power supply to the TVCC jack.  
3. Connect the power supply ground lead(s) to the black (GND) banana jack.  
Jumper JP1 is provided to allow LXT386 current consumption measurements and must be installed  
for normal board operation. Jumper JP3 allows measurement of the current in the TVCC power  
supply only. It must also be installed for normal operation.  
3.2  
3.3  
Hardware Mode Selection  
To enable the Hardware mode of operation:  
1. Set the MODE switch in switch block S1 to the LOW position.  
2. Insert the two shorting blocks, provided with the evaluation board kit, into 20-pin sockets JP4  
and JP6.  
Loopback Mode Selection  
The LXT386 LOOP/DLOOP signals are set by switches in switch block S1. Depending on the  
LOOPn/DLOOPn combination selected for a particular channel, a different operation or loopback  
mode is selected. Please refer to Table 1.  
Table 1. LOOP/DLOOP Switch Settings  
LOOPn  
DLOOPn  
Channel #n Operation  
Open  
LOW  
HIGH  
HIGH  
x
Normal Mode  
x
Remote Loopback  
LOW  
HIGH  
Analog Local Loopback  
Digital Local Loopback  
1. xmeans dont care”  
3.4  
Clock Edge Selection  
The phase relation between RCLK and RPOS/RNEG is set by the CLKE switch in switch block  
S4. Please refer to the CLKEsignal pin in the LXT386 data sheet for details.  
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3.5  
3.6  
Output Enable Selection  
The OE switch in switch block S4 controls the operation of the LXT386 output drivers. For normal  
operation (driver outputs enabled), set the OE switch to the ON position. Setting the OE switch to  
OFF forces the output drivers to the high impedance state.  
Code Selection  
In Hardware mode, the MO-INT-CO switch in switch block S4 selects the line encode/decode. To  
select AMI encode/decode set to the ON position. To select B8ZS/HDB3 encode/decode set to the  
OFF position.  
3.7  
3.8  
Monitoring Address Selection  
Switch block S3 sets the Protected Monitoring Addresses A0 through A3. The factory default  
setting is 0000 (no monitoring). See the LXT386 data sheet for details.  
Jitter Attenuator Selection  
In Hardware mode, the JASEL switch in switch block S1 selects the position of the Jitter  
Attenuator in the data path:  
Transmit path = LOW  
Receive path = HIGH  
JA disabled = center  
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Figure 2. Default Switch Settings  
S3  
CLKE  
OE  
MO-INT-CO  
MUX  
S4  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
S2  
LEN2  
LEN1  
LEN0  
S1  
HIGH  
LOW  
LOOP0  
LOOP1  
LOOP2  
NOTE:  
OFF position = Low = ’0’  
LOOP3  
LOOP4  
LOOP5  
LOOP6  
LOOP7  
MODE  
JASEL  
3.9  
Line Buildout Selection  
Switch block S2 is used to select the transmit pulse shaping for T1 mode operation, as well as T1/  
E1 mode selection. The factory default is 000 (E1 mode). Refer to the LXT386 data sheet for T1  
pulse shape details.  
3.10  
Master Clock Setup  
The on-board 2.048 MHz oscillator can be used for MCLK source. An additional 1.544 MHz  
oscillator is included for use in T1 operation mode. A BNC connector (J1) is provided to allow use  
of an external MCLK source. J1 is internally terminated into 50. Jumper block JP5 is used to  
configure MCLK. Table 2 describes the options available with JP5. The factory setup for JP5 sets  
internal oscillator timing as illustrated in Figure 3.  
Table 2. JP5 Jumper Settings  
JP5 Setting  
Operation  
Data recovery mode  
HIGH  
EXT  
INT  
External MCLK source at BNC (J1)  
Internal oscillator  
LOW  
Receiver power-down  
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Figure 3. Jumper Block JP5  
3.11  
JTAG Boundary Scan Port  
The eight pin connector JP2 shown in Figure 4 provides access to the IEEE 1149.1 compliant  
JTAG boundary scan port for board testing purposes.  
Figure 4. Jumper Block JP2  
3.12  
Framer/ASIC Connection  
Ten pin connectors provide access to the digital signals necessary for interfacing with the back-end  
Framer/Mapper or ASIC. Figure 5 represents one of the four connectors with the factory jumper  
connecting RCLK to TCLK.  
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Figure 5. Jumper Block JP 31  
3.13  
LED Indicators  
Loss of Signal (LOS) status for each channel is indicated by four LEDs, labeled D3 through D6. If  
the board is being used in the Software mode, the state of these LEDs will also be displayed on the  
registers display screen.  
3.14  
Line Interface  
Access to the line interface is provided through the green and white banana jacks. The TIP signal  
is routed to the white jacks for both transmit and receive directions. The RING signal is routed to  
the green jacks for both directions.  
An octal transformer is used for channels 1 to 3 (one transformer port is unused). Transformers in  
channel 0 and line resistors /capacitors for channels 0 to 3 are socketed for easy swapping. Jumpers  
JP7 to JP14 can be used to bypass the transmit series resistors for T1 applications with  
TVCC=3.3V. See the LXT386 Data Sheet for details on transmit interface options.  
3.15  
Board Protection  
The LXD386 evaluation board is equipped with both power supply and line surge protection. Two  
Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS) are included for power supply protection (5V/3.3V). For the  
T1/E1 line interface, the transmitters are protected with Schottky diodes and the receivers are  
protected by series 1Kinput resistors. This protection is sufficient for G.703 Annex B  
compliance.  
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4.0  
Software Mode Set-Up and Operation  
4.1  
i8051 Microcontroller Board  
An i8051 microcontroller interface board is provided with the evaluation board kit. Connect the  
i8051 microcontroller board to the evaluation board at the 96 pin header labeled CON1. Connect  
the microcontroller board to an available serial (COM) port on your PC using the cable provided in  
the evaluation board kit.  
Instead of the i8051, a user supplied microcontroller board may also be used to control the  
LXT386. Evaluation board connector CON1 provides access to all the relevant LXT386  
microprocessor interface signals.  
4.2  
Evaluation Board Set-up  
The evaluation board contains switches and jumpers to select various operating parameters. All  
other parameters are controlled through the evaluation board software. When using the i8051  
microcontroller provided with the kit, set the evaluation board switches and jumpers as follows:  
1. Select software mode by removing the shorting blocks from sockets JP4 and JP6.  
2. Set the MODE switch (in switch block S1) to select serial or parallel mode:  
HIGH for parallel mode (factory default)  
Center position for serial mode  
3. Set the JASEL switch (in switch block S1) to the center position.  
4. Set MO-INT-CO switch (in switch block S3) to HIGH (Intel microprocessor).  
5. Set MUX switch (in switch block S3) to HIGH (Multiplexed microprocessor address/data  
bus).  
6. Set CLKE switch (in switch block S3). Refer to CLKEsignal pin in LXT386 data sheet for  
details.  
7. Set OE switch (in switch block S3) as described in Output Enable Selectionon page 10.  
8. Set the jumper on JP5 as described in Master Clock Setupon page 11.  
4.3  
4.4  
Test Equipment Connections  
The evaluation board contains connectors to interface an external pattern generator and other test  
equipment. See page 9 for details.  
Power Connections  
Connect power supply as described in Power Connectionson page 9.  
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4.5  
4.6  
Evaluation Board Software  
When operating the evaluation board in the software mode, the software provided with the kit will  
be used to configure the LXT386 and to monitor its operation. This software provides a point-and-  
click, user friendly interface with on-line help screens. Refer to the data sheet for detailed  
information about the LXT386 transceiver.  
Software Installation and Start-Up  
The minimum PC system requirements are:  
IBM compatible PC  
386/40 MHz CPU (Pentium class recommended)  
Available serial port  
Mouse  
VGA monitor  
DOS version 5.0 or higher and Microsoft Windows 3.1 (Windows 9x recommended)  
Begin the installation procedure by running the Setup.exe file on the installation diskette #1.  
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the software installation.  
4.7  
4.8  
Hardware Set-up Screen  
Whenever the LXT386 software is run, the Hardware Set-up screen will appear first on the monitor  
(see Figure 6). This screen is used to select the PC serial port to be used. Select an available serial  
port and click the OK button.  
Quitting the Program  
The program can be terminated at any time by clicking the Exitcontrol button, located at the  
right side of the screen.  
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Figure 6. Hardware Set-up Screen  
4.9  
Configuration Screen  
The configuration screen shown in Figure 7 is the next screen to appear on the monitor. It is the  
primary control interface with the evaluation board. A graphical representation of each channel is  
shown in a tabbed display box, along with the control buttons described in the following  
paragraphs.  
4.9.1  
Communications Modes  
The option buttons located in the communications modes box are used to set the microprocessor  
interface mode to parallel interface or serial interface.  
Note: The selected communication mode must match the evaluation board MODE switch setting (see  
Evaluation Board Set-upon page 14). The factory default setting is parallel mode.  
4.9.2  
4.9.3  
Registers  
Clicking the Registers control button will select the Registers screen, enabling read/write access to  
all the LXT386 registers. See Registerson page 16.  
Setting Individual Transceiver Operating Modes  
Select the transceiver channel you wish to configure by clicking on the corresponding tab symbol.  
Once a channel has been selected, set the operating mode by clicking on one of the three loopback  
modes.  
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4.9.4  
4.9.5  
Apply to all Channels  
Clicking the Apply to All Channelscontrol button will configure the other three channels to the  
settings displayed for the currently selected channel.  
Exit  
The exit control button can be used at any time to close the software.  
Figure 7. Configuration Screen  
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4.10  
Registers Screen  
4.10.1  
Setting Registers  
The Registers screen (see in Figure 8) allows direct control of all the LXT386 registers. Each  
register is labeled by its functional name and hex address. Right click on a register name for on-line  
help.  
4.10.2  
4.10.3  
4.10.4  
4.10.5  
Status Indicators  
Display boxes within the Registers screen show the state settings for individual bit positions of  
each register. Each of the 4 least significant bits of these registers control the corresponding  
transceiver channel, except where otherwise noted in the LXT386 specifications. The check boxes  
beside the Modecolumn denote enabling of read/write step modes.  
Control Buttons  
Clicking on the Read Allbutton will initiate a global read of all LXT386 registers. Clicking on  
the Read Stepand Write Stepbuttons performs the indicated action only on registers that have  
the enable box checked. The Backbutton is used to return to the configuration screen, and the  
Exitcontrol button can be used at any time to close the software.  
Interrupts  
The Interrupt indicator is located in the lower right corner. This indicator will turn red whenever  
there are pending interrupts in the LXT386. Interrupts are cleared by reading the corresponding  
Status Monitor register. When all interrupts are cleared, the Interrupt indicator will turn Green. See  
Reset  
While operating the evaluation board in Software mode, reset is accomplished by using the write  
step function to write to the software reset register address 0Ah.  
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Figure 8. Registers Screen  
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Evaluation Board Schematics  
Figure 9. Evaluation Board Schematic Data/Control  
A N A C V C _  
A N A N D G _  
D I G N D G _  
N D G I O  
7 5  
7 4  
7
D I G C V C _  
6
C V C I O  
4
5
3
2
1
0
C V C _  
C V C _  
C V C _  
C V C _  
3
2
1
0
N D G _  
N D G _  
N D G _  
N D G _  
6 7  
6 8  
9
6 5  
6 6  
1 1  
1 0  
8
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Figure 10. Evaluation Board Schematic Line Interface Unit  
1
1
1
1
1
1
+
C V C T 3  
C V C T 2  
C V C T 1  
C V C T 0  
N D G T 3  
N D G T 2  
N D G T 1  
N D G T 0  
4 7  
3 8  
3 5  
2 6  
4 4  
4 1  
3 2  
2 9  
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Figure 11. Evaluation Board Schematic Monitoring  
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Figure 12. Evaluation Board Schematic LOS Detector  
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Figure 13. Evaluation Board Schematic Analog  
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Figure 14. Evaluation Board Schematic Digital I/O  
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