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PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 PRELIMINARY ISSUE 1: MARCH 1998 PMC-Sierra, Inc. 105 - 8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 4V7 604 .415.6000 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 OVERVIEW .............................................................................................. 1 INTERFACE CONSIDERATIONS ............................................................ 2 CONNECTING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 ............................ 3 MULTI-PHY INTERFACE TIMING ............................................................ 4 REFERENCES......................................................................................... 6 i PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 1 OVERVIEW The RCMP-200 device provides ATM Layer VPI/VCI address translation, cell appending, cell rate policing, counting and OAM functions. It supports Multi-PHY addressing for up to 32 PHY devices as outlined in Utopia Level 2 specification. The RCMP-200 is intended to be situated between a switch core and the physical layer devices in the ingress direction. The S/UNI-QJET provides the PHY transmission convergence function to the RCMP-200. Interconnecting the S/UNI-QJET to the RCMP-200 in Multi-PHY setup can be achieved by utilizing one cell available (RCA) and one read enable (RENB) signals. As specified in Utopia Level 2, only one Multi-PHY port at a time is selected for a cell transfer. However, another Multi-PHY port may be polled for its cell available status while the selected Multi-PHY port transfers data. 1 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 2 INTERFACE CONSIDERATIONS The S/UNI-QJET provides either a 50 MHz 8-bit wide or 16-bit wide FIFO interface to the RCMP-200. However, the RCMP-200 only supports 8-bit wide SCI-PHY interface at 25 MHz. The available ATM bandwidth of the RCMP-200 is limited to 180 Mbps because it requires three empty clock cycles after each received cell. The total number of QJETs that can be interfaced to the RCMP-200 can be decided by the system designer based on this available bandwidth. Table 1 shows typical QJET PHY port rates and the number of ports and QJETs that can be interfaced to one RCMP-200 at full traffic payload without dropping any cell. The maximum number of QJETs that can be interfaced to a single RCMP-200 device is 31. The QJET inputs present capacitive loading of 5 to 7 pF. The timing specifications described in the data sheets for the QJET and the RCMP-200 are measured at 50 pF load. It is recommended that buffering be provided when interfacing multiple QJETs to the RCMP-200. Table 1: QJET Interface Rates User Network Interface T1 E1 J2 T3 E3 ATM Payload Bandwidth (Mbits/s)* 1.536 1.920 6.144 39.34 33.92 Number of PHY Ports 117 93 29 4 5 Number of QJETs 30 24 8 1 2 Aggregate ATM Payload Bandwidth (Mbits/s) 179.12 178.56 178.18 157.36 169.60 * T1, E1, E3, J2 based on ATM Cell Mapping, T3 based on PLCP Mapping The logic address of each QJET is determined by its PHY_ADR[2:0] inputs. The PHY_ADR[2:0] inputs correspond to the three most-significant bits of the RCMP's Multi-PHY addressing pins, IADDR[4:0]. The lower two bits, IADDR[1:0], determine which one of the four quadrants in the QJET is selected for transmit and receive access. The TPTYP bit in QJET's in registers 08H, 180H, 280H, 380H and the IPTYP bit in RCMP's register 08H need to be set to the same parity selection for IDAT[7:0]. 2 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 3 CONNECTING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 Figure 1 shows the connections between 8 PHY ports on two S/UNI-QJETs and one RCMP-200. The ATM8 pin on the S/UNI-QJET is pulled high to select 8-bit wide data bus between the two devices. A 25 MHz oscillator is used to provide clocks to QJET's RFCLK and RCMP's IFCLK inputs. The IPOLL pin is pulled high to enable multi-PHY address polling function on the RCMP-200. The PHY_ADR[2:0] pins for QJET#1 and QJET#2 are tied to "000" and "001" respectively. Up to 31 QJETs can be connected to the RCMP-200 using the same connections as shown below using PHY addresses from 00H to 1EH. Figure 1 Connections - Two S/UNI-QJETs and the RCMP-200 RDAT [7:0] RPRTY PM7346 S/UNI-QJET #1 RADR [4:0] RSOC RENB RCA IDAT [7:0] IPRTY [1] IWRENB [1] IADDR [4:0] ISOC ICA [1] IFCLK RDAT [7:0] RPRTY IPOLL PHY_ADR[0] PHY_ADR[1] PHY_ADR[2] RFCLK ATM8 PM7323 RCMP-200 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET #2 PHY_ADR[0] PHY_ADR[1] PHY_ADR[2] RADR [4:0] RSOC RENB RCA RFCLK ATM8 OSC 25MHz 3 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 4 MULTI-PHY INTERFACE TIMING The clock rate between the S/UNI-QJET and the RCMP-200 is 25 MHz and the clock period is 40 ns. Figure 2 shows the QJET's output timings and the RCMP200's timing requirements. For QJET outputs, the maximum time from clock high to output valid is 12 ns. This gives RCMP a minimum setup time of 28 ns. Also, for QJET outputs, the minimum time from clock high to output tristate is 1 ns. The minimum timing requirements for the RCMP Multi-PHY input pins, ICA[1], IDAT[7:0], IPRTY[1], and ISOC are 4 ns for setup and 1 ns for hold time. The S/UNI-QJET meets RCMP's setup and hold time requirements at 25 MHz with a 24 ns margin. The extra timing margin will allow buffering to be provided between the QJET and the RCMP while still meeting the timing requirements. Buffers chosen to be added must contribute less than 24 ns of propagation delay to the data signals. Figure 2: The S/UNI-QJET to the RCMP-200 timing 25MHz,40 ns RFCLK 12 ns RCA, RDAT[7:0], RPRTY, RSOC (clk high to output valid) 28 ns 1 ns (clk high to output tristate) RCMP's Requirements: 4 ns min req 1 ns min req Figure 3 shows the timing requirements for the RCMP-200 to the S/UNI-QJET interface. Since both devices conforms to the Multi-PHY specs, the S/UNI-QJET has similar timing as the RCMP-200. The RCMP has a longer maximum propagation delay of 15 ns for its outputs. This still meets the timing requirements of the QJET inputs, RENB and RADR[4:0], set-up time of 3 ns. So the RCMP-200 meets the timing requirements of the QJET for both the setup and hold time of RENB, and ADDR[4:0] signals. 4 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 Figure 3: The RCMP-200 to the S/UNI-QJET timing 25MHz, 40 ns IFCLK 15 ns (clk high to output valid) 25ns 1 ns (clk high to output tristate) IWRENB[1], IADDR[4:0] 3 ns min req 1 ns min req QJET's Requirements: 5 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 5 REFERENCES * PM7323 RCMP-200 Long Form Datasheet, PMC-960543, Issue 1 * PM7346 S/UNI-QJET Long Form Datasheet, PMC-960835, Issue 1 * ATM Forum, UTOPIA, An ATM-PHY Interface Specification, Level 2, Version 1.0 * ITU-T, G.804, ATM Cell Mapping into Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH), Nov 1993 6 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 NOTES 7 PRELIMINARY APPLICATION NOTE PMC-970902 ISSUE 2 PM7346 S/UNI-QJET INTERFACING THE S/UNI-QJET TO THE RCMP-200 CONTACTING PMC-SIERRA, INC. PMC-Sierra, Inc. 105-8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 4V7 Tel: Fax: (604) 415-6000 (604) 415-6200 document@pmc-sierra.com info@pmc-sierra.com apps@pmc-sierra.com http://www.pmc-sierra.com Document Information: Corporate Information: Application Information: Web Site: None of the information contained in this document constitutes an express or implied warranty by PMC-Sierra, Inc. as to the sufficiency, fitness or suitability for a particular purpose of any such information or the fitness, or suitability for a particular purpose, merchantability, performance, compatibility with other parts or systems, of any of the products of PMC-Sierra, Inc., or any portion thereof, referred to in this document. PMC-Sierra, Inc. expressly disclaims all representations and warranties of any kind regarding the contents or use of the information, including, but not limited to, express and implied warranties of accuracy, completeness, merchantability, fitness for a particular use, or non-infringement. In no event will PMC-Sierra, Inc. be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, lost profits, lost business or lost data resulting from any use of or reliance upon the information, whether or not PMC-Sierra, Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damage. (c) 1997 PMC-Sierra, Inc. PMC-970902 (R2) Issue date: March 1998 PMC-Sierra, Inc. 105 - 8555 Baxter Place Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 4V7 604 .415.6000 |
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