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PMC-971239 ISSUE 6 SATURN USER NETWORK INTERFACE (155-QUAD)
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SFCMODE:
The SFCMODE alarm bit selects the RASE window size to use for clearing
the SF alarm. When SFCMODE is a logic zero the RASE clears the SF alarm
using the same window size used for declaration. When SFCMODE is a logic
one the RASE clears the SF alarm using a window size that is 8 times longer
than the alarm declaration window size. The declaration window size is
determined by the RASE SF Accumulation Period registers.
SFSMODE:
The SFSMODE bit selects the RASE saturation mode. When SFSMODE is a
logic zero the RASE limits the number of B2 errors accumulated in one frame
period to the RASE SF Saturation Threshold register value. When SFSMODE
is a logic one the RASE limits the number of B2 errors accumulated in one
window subtotal accumulation period to the RASE SF Saturation Threshold
register value. Note that the number of frames in a window subtotal
accumulation period is determined by the RASE SF Accumulation Period
register value.
SFBERTEN:
The SFBERTEN bit enables automatic monitoring of line bit error rate
threshold events by the RASE. When SFBERTEN is a logic one, the RASE
continuously monitors line BIP errors over a period defined in the RASE
configuration registers. When SFBERTEN is a logic zero, the RASE BIP
accumulation logic is disabled, and the RASE logic is reset to the declaration
monitoring state.
All RASE accumulation period and threshold registers should be set up before
SFBERTEN is written.
Z1/S1_CAP:
The Z1/S1_CAP bit enables the Z1/S1 Capture algorithm. When Z1/S1_CAP
is a logic one, the Z1/S1 clock synchronization status message nibble must
have the same value for eight consecutive frames before writing the new
value into the RASE Receive Z1/S1 register. When Z1/S1_CAP is logic zero,
the Z1/S1 nibble value is written directly into the RASE Receive Z1/S1
register.