EXAR XRT6164

XRT6164
Digital Line Interface Transceiver
September 2003
APPLICATIONS
FEATURES
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Single 5V Supply
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CCITT G.703 Compatible When Used With
Either XR-T6165 or XR-T6166
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Low Power
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TTL Compatible Digital Inputs and Outputs
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Links Remote Equipment at Distances up to
500 Meters Without Equalization
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Receive Data Comparator Threshold Storage
Provides Ping-Pong Operation Capability
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Loss of Signal Alarm
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Dual Matched Driver Outputs
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Data Adaption Unit (DAU)
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General Purpose TTL Compatible Line Interface
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The XRT6164 is a bipolar analog chip intended for general purpose line interface applications at bit rates up to
1.544Mbps (T1). It contains both receive and transmit circuitry in a 16-pin dual-in-line plastic package. The receiver
is designed for short line applications having a cable loss up to 10dB measured at the half bit rate. The transmitter
has open collector line driver outputs that are capable of handling up to 40mA. When used in conjunction with either
XRT6165 or XRT6166, the chip set provides a 64Kbps codirectional interface as specified in CCITT G.703.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part No.
XRT6164CP
XRT6164CD
Package
16-Lead 300 Mil PDIP
16-Lead 300 Mil JEDEC SOIC
Operating
Temperature Range
0°C to +70°C
0°C to +70°C
Rev. 3.0.0
EXAR Corporation, 48720 Kato Road, Fremont, CA 94538 • (510) 668-7000 • FAX (510) 668-7017
XRT6164
Block DIagram
PEAK CAP
RX+I/P
RX-I/P
TCM CON
Positive
Data
Comparator
14
16
1
15
Peak
Detector
S+R
5
S-R
TTL
Buffer
Threshold
Generator
Negative
Data
Comparator
TCM
Control
12
TTL
Buffer
3
RX ALARM
2
I/P BIAS
TTL
Buffer
VCCA
13
GNDA
4
Bias
Open
Collector
Driver
TX+I/P
11
10
TX + O/P
TX-I/P
6
8
TX - O/P
Open
Collector
Driver
VCCD
9
GNDD
7
Figure 1. XRT6164 Block Diagram
Rev. 3.0.0
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XRT6164
PIN CONFIGURATION
16 Lead PDIP (0.300”)
16 Lead SOIC (Jedec, 0.300”)
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin#
Symbol Type
1
RX-I/P
I
2
I/P BIAS
O
3
RX ALARM O
4
GNDA
5
S-R
O
6
TX-I/P
I
7
GNDD
8
TX-O/P
O
9
V CCD
10
TX+O/P
O
11
TX+I/P
I
12
S+R
O
13
V CCA
14 PEAKCAP
15 TCM CON
I
16
RX+I/P
I
Description
Receiver Negative Bipolar Input. Line analog input.
Receive Input Bias. Connects to center tap of input transformer secondary winding.
Loss of Signal Alarm. Active low.
Analog Ground.
Receive Negative Data Output. Output from negative bipolar input pulses (active low).
Transmit Negative Input Data. Input for negative output driver (active high).
Digital Ground.
Transmit Negative Output Driver. Open collector, drives output transformer primary.
+5V +/-5% Digital Supply.
Transmit Positive Output Driver. Open collector, drives output transformer primary.
Transmit Positive Input Data. Input for positive output driver (active high).
Receive Positive Data Output. Output from positive bipolar input pulses (active low).
+5V +/-5% Analog Supply.
Peak Detector Capacitor. Stores peak detector voltage.
Time Compression Multiplex Control. When active, disconnects peak detector charge
and discharge paths (active low).
Receiver Positive Bipolar Input. Line analog input.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Test Conditions: V CC = 5V +/- 5%, T A = 25°C, Unless Otherwise Specified
Parameters
DC Electrical Characteristics
Supply Voltage
Analog Supply Current
Digital Supply Current
Receiver
Input Signal
Dynamic Range
Input Impedance
Input Slicing Threshold
Input Bias Voltage
Loss of Signal Alarm Threshold
Loss of Signal Alarm Level
Hysteresis
Peak Detector Leakage
Data Output Low
Data Output High
Alarm Output Low
Alarm Output High
Min.
Typ.
4.75
4
13
5
5.25
8
20
V
mA
mA
1
2.2
10
Vp
dB
kΩ
%
V
mVp
dB
20
50
1.45
150
+/-1.5
AC Electrical Characteristics
Receiver
Input Level
Output Rise Time
Output Fall Time
µA
V
V
V
V
-80
0.4
3.6
0.4
V CC 0.5
TCM Input Low Voltage
Transmitter
Input Low Voltage
Input High Voltage
Output Low Voltage
Output Low Current
Output Leakage Current
Max. Units
Measured from Pins 1 or 16 with Respect to Pin 2
Maximum Cable Loss Range
Measured Between Pins 1 and 16
Percent of Peak Input Signal Amplitude
Measured at Pin 2
Measured from Pins 1 or 16 with Respect to Pin 2
Difference Between Alarm-on and Alarm-off
Levels
Measured at Pins 5 or 12, I OUT = +1.6mA
Measured at Pins 5 or 12, I OUT = -40µA
Measured at Pin 3; I OUT = +1.6mA
Measured at Pin 3; I OUT = -40µA
0.8
V
Measured at Pin 15; I IN Min = -500µA, I IN Max =
+5µA
0.8
V
V
V
mA
µA
Measured at Pins 6, 11; I IN = -700µA
Measured at Pins 6, 11; I IN = +5µA
Measured at Pins 8, 10; I OUT = -40mA
Measured at Pins 8, 10; V OUT = 1V
Measured at Pins 8, 10; V OUT = 10V Outputs in
off state
Vp
ns
ns
Pin 1, 16 with Respect to Pin 2 1
Pins 5, 12; C L = 15pF, 10% to 90%
Pins 5, 12; C L =15pF, 90% to 10%
2.2
1
40
-100
1
Conditions
2.2
50
50
Notes:
1. Higher input voltages are possible if a resistive input attenuator is used.
Bold face parameters are covered by production test and guaranteed over operating temperature range.
Rev. 3.0.0
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XRT6164
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC (CONT’D)
Parameters
Min. Typ. Max. Units Conditions
AC Electrical Characteristics (Cont’d)
Transmitter
Output Rise Time
50
ns Pins 8, 10; R L = 130, C L = 15pF, 10% to 90%
Output Fall Time
50
ns Pins 8, 10; R L = 130, C L = 15pF, 90% to 10%
Rising Edge Delay
100 ns Pins 8, 10; R L = 130, C L = 15pF, 50% to 50%
(I/P to O/P)
Falling Edge Delay
100 ns Pins 8, 10; R L = 130, C L = 15pF, 50% to 50%
(I/P to O/P)
Notes:
Bold face parameters are covered by production test and guaranteed over operating temperature range.
Specifications are subject to change without notice
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage 20V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storage Temperature -65°C to +150°C . . . . . . .
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Magnetic Supplier Information:
Transpower Technologies, Inc.
Pulse
24 Highway 28, Suite 202
Telecom Product Group
Crystal Bay, NV 89402–0187
P.O. Box 12235
Tel. (702) 831–0140
San Diego, CA 92112
Fax. (702) 831–3521
Tel. (619) 674-8100
Fax. (619) 674-8262
Rev. 3.0.0
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XRT6164
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
peak detector storage capacitor charge and discharge
paths. Since the receive data comparator bias voltage
is stored during transmit mode, it is immediately
available when receive mode resumes.
The XRT6164 is a general purpose line interface chip
that contains the receive and transmit circuitry necessary to convert TTL logic levels to a bipolar signal both
to and from a twisted pair cable.
Transmitter
Receiver
The XRT6164 transmitter section contains two
matched open collector output drivers that are capable
of driving the line transformer directly with a current up
to 40mA. The transmitter output drivers include diode
clamps to ensure non-saturating operation. Transmitter digital inputs, which are active-high, are TTL compatible. External resistors are used between the transmitter outputs and the output transformer primary to set
the output pulse amplitude.
The XRT6164 receiver section converts a balanced
bipolar signal that has been attenuated and distorted
by up to 10dB of twisted pair cable to active-low TTL
compatible logic levels.
The cable is transformer coupled to the receiver differential inputs (RX+IP, RX-IP) which are biased through
the input transformer secondary winding by a voltage
generated on-chip (I/P BIAS). The bipolar receive
signal is applied to a peak detector, and to a pair of data
comparators. The peak detector output voltage
charges an external capacitor connected to PEAK
CAP. This voltage generates a data comparator bias
level that is approximately 50% of the peak input pulse
amplitude. Thus, data slicing is automatically accomplished at the optimum level over the full cable loss
range. TTL compatible output stages buffer the receiver digital outputs (S+R, S-R) and provide active
low signals corresponding to received positive and
negative input pulses.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Figure 2 shows a general line driver application circuit
using the XRT6164. This device converts bipolar
transmit and receive signals in the 64Kbps to
1.544Mbps range to active-low TTL compatible logic
levels.
Bipolar signals that have been attenuated and distorted by twisted pair cable are transformer-coupled to
the line side of the XRT6164 as shown on the left side
of Figure 2. Suggested transformers for both the input
and output applications are the Pulse types PE-65535
or TTI–7147 for 64Kbps use and the PE-65835 for
1.544Mbps applications.
Loss of input signal is detected by a comparator that
monitors input signal level. An active-low TTL compatible logic level (RX ALARM) indicates signal loss.
Comparator hysteresis prevents chatter on this output.
The right side of Figure 2 shows the TTL compatible
digital inputs and outputs. Please refer to the pin
description section of this data sheet for detailed
information about each signal.
Ping-pong operation is made possible by the time
compression multiplex control input (TCM CON). A
logic 0 applied to this pin during transmission stores the
peak detector output voltage by disconnecting the
Rev. 3.0.0
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XRT6164
Figure 2. XRT6164 Line Driver Application
Rev. 3.0.0
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XRT6164
16 LEAD PLASTIC DUAL-IN-LINE
(300 MIL PDIP)
Rev. 1.00
INCHES
SYMBOL
A
A1
A2
B
B1
C
D
E
E1
e
eA
eB
L
α
MAX
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
0.145
0.210
0.015
0.070
0.115
0.195
0.014
0.024
0.030
0.070
0.008
0.014
0.745
0.840
0.300
0.325
0.240
0.280
0.100 BSC
0.300 BSC
0.310
0.430
0.115
0.160
0°
15°
3.68
5.33
0.38
1.78
2.92
4.95
0.36
0.56
0.76
1.78
0.20
0.38
18.92
21.34
7.62
8.26
6.10
7.11
2.54 BSC
7.62 BSC
7.87
10.92
2.92
4.06
0°
15°
MIN
Note: The control dimension is the inch column
Rev. 3.0.0
8
XRT6164
16 LEAD SMALL OUTLINE
(300 MIL JEDEC SOIC)
Rev. 1.00
INCHES
SYMBOL
A
A1
B
C
D
E
e
H
L
α
MAX
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
0.093
0.104
0.004
0.012
0.013
0.020
0.009
0.013
0.398
0.413
0.291
0.299
0.050 BSC
0.394
0.419
0.016
0.050
2.35
2.65
0.10
0.30
0.33
0.51
0.23
0.32
10.10
10.50
7.40
7.60
1.27 BSC
10.00
10.65
0.40
1.27
MIN
0°
8°
0°
Note: The control dimension is the millimeter column
Rev. 3.0.0
9
8°
XRT6164
NOTICE
EXAR Corporation reserves the right to make changes to the products contained in this publication in order to
improve design, performance or reliability. EXAR Corporation assumes no responsibility for the use of any
circuits described herein, conveys no license under any patent or other right, and makes no representation that
the circuits are free of patent infringement. Charts and schedules contained here in are only for illustration
purposes and may vary depending upon a user’s specific application. While the information in this publication
has been carefully checked; no responsibility, however, is assumed for inaccuracies.
EXAR Corporation does not recommend the use of any of its products in life support applications where the
failure or malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to cause failure of the life support system or to
significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. Products are not authorized for use in such applications unless
EXAR Corporation receives, in writing, assurances to its satisfaction that: (a) the risk of injury or damage has
been minimized; (b) the user assumes all such risks; (c) potential liability of EXAR Corporation is adequately
protected under the circum-stances.
Copyright 2003 EXAR Corporation
Datasheet September 2003
Reproduction, in part or whole, without the prior written consent of EXAR Corporation is prohibited.
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