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Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual iii about.book Page iv Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM iv Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page v Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Contents About the Am186CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Theory of Operation ..............................................................................................x Features................................................................................................................ xi ISDN Background .............................................................................................. xii Documentation .................................................................................................. xiii About This Manual ....................................................................................... xiii Suggested Reference Material....................................................................... xiv Chapter 1 Quick Start Connecting to a PC............................................................................................ 1-2 For More Information........................................................................................ 1-3 Chapter 2 System Features and Components Layout and Placement ....................................................................................... 2-2 Am186CC Microcontroller ............................................................................... 2-5 System Memory................................................................................................. 2-7 ISDN S/T Interface............................................................................................ 2-8 ISDN U Interface............................................................................................... 2-9 $PTM&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO v about.book Page vi Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Serial PC Interface........................................................................................... 2-10 USB PC Interface ............................................................................................ 2-11 Power Supply................................................................................................... 2-12 Test Interface Port (TIP) .................................................................................. 2-14 ISDN TA Pin Usage......................................................................................... 2-17 RESCON Configuration .................................................................................. 2-19 Appendix A Bill of Materials (BOM) Bill of Materials (BOM) ................................................................................... A-1 Appendix B Glossary Glossary .................................................................................................Glossary-1 Index Index ...........................................................................................................Index-1 vi $PTM&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page vii Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM List of Figures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ist of Tables 7DEOH ,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ3DUWV/LVW 7DEOH &XUUHQWDQG3RZHU(VWLPDWHVIRUWKH,6'17$ 7DEOH 3LQ8VDJHIRUWKH,6'17$ 7DEOH$ ,6'17$67,QWHUIDFH%RDUG%20 $ $PTM&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO vii about.book Page viii Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM viii $PTM&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page ix Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM About the Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design The Am186CC microcontroller ISDN terminal adapter (TA) reference design is a small, cost-effective ISDN solution for embedded communications applications. This design is intended to reduce the time to market for ISDN designers using the Am186CC microcontroller. Figure 0-1 shows a block diagram of the ISDN TA reference design. The ISDN TA reference design is a functional ISDN TA that illustrates the benefits of using the Am186CC microcontroller. The Am186CC microcontroller has a number of integrated features required in many communication applications. These features include four high-level data link control (HDLC) channels and a universal serial bus (USB) peripheral controller with an internal transceiver. The HDLC channels support GCI/IOM-2, PCM, and DCE interfaces. Other integrated features include four general-purpose DMA channels, eight SmartDMA™ channels, four time-slot assigners (TSAs), one UART, one High-Speed UART with autobaud, and an integrated DRAM controller. The ISDN TA reference design illustrates how to use many of the integrated peripherals to provide a small, low-cost ISDN TA. The reference design supports either an ISDN 2B+D U or S/T network interface by a component population option. You can interface to a PC using either the High-Speed UART connection at up to 230 Kbit/s, or by using a full-speed USB connection at 12 Mbit/s. Note that the ISDN data rate is 128 Kbit/s, so the reference design’s UART transceiver is only 230 Kbit/s. This limits the High-Speed UART, which is actually capable of 460 Kbit/s. The PCs that the ISDN TA would connect are also a limiting factor because most are only capable of speeds up to 115 Kbit/s or 230 Kbit/s. Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual ix about.fm Page x Wednesday, November 10, 1999 4:16 PM Am186™CC Microcontroller TIP 256Kx16 DRAM AMD Flash Memory Am29F400 BIU Chip Selects Memory Controller HDLC HDLC GCI Timer ICU High Performance 16-bit core HDLC HDLC PCM UART UART XCVR USB USB DB-9 DMA SSI PIO S/T Transceiver AMD Am79C32A RJ45 OR U Transceiver T7237 Figure 0-1. ISDN TA Reference Design Block Diagram Theory of Operation The ISDN TA reference design demonstrates the processor’s functionality in an ISDN application. You can use this design as a reference to create your own ISDN designs. The small size and simplicity of this design highlight the benefits of the Am186CC microcontroller’s many integrated peripherals. x Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page xi Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Features The ISDN TA reference design provides the following features: • 2B+D ISDN network interface (for more information about ISDN, see “ISDN Background” on page xii) – ISDN U interface available by population option – ISDN S/T interface available by population option • High-Speed, 230-Kbit/s, serial PC interface • 12-Mbit/s, USB PC interface • Single, +5V AC/DC wall-adapter power supply • Very small form factor • Four-layer printed circuit board (two signal: VCC, GND) Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual xi about.book Page xii Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM ISDN Background ISDN (integrated services digital network) is an alternative to analog phone lines. ISDN provides greater performance than analog and is still affordable to consumers. There are many different variations of ISDN available, but the most common variation is 128-Kbit/s data transfer rate over two B (bearer) channels, plus 16 Kbit/s of signaling data over the D channel; this is the 2B+D configuration, the configuration used by the ISDN TA reference design discussed in this manual. Another configuration uses a single B channel and transfers data at 64 Kbit/s. Broadband ISDN is available and can achieve data rates in the 100-Mbit/s range. There are a number of reference points in an ISDN system. Figure 0-2 shows a graphical representation of the ISDN reference points. For more information about Figure 0-2, refer to Digital Telephony, Second Edition, ISBN 0-471-62056-4. The U reference point is the local loop between the LE (local exchange) and the NT (network termination) device. The U interface is a two-wire interface, which in North America and Asia is typically supplied by a telecommunications service provider. The U interface operates in 2B1Q (two binary, one quaternary) format, and can travel for miles without repeaters. The T reference point is used only with customer premises switching equipment (NT2). The S/T reference point is the fourwire interface between the network termination device (NT1) and the terminal equipment (TE1) or terminal adapter (TA). The S/T interface is offered in Europe, and is also used with stand-alone NT1 devices. S U TE1 NT1 NT2 NT1 TA NT1 T TE1 R TE2 Figure 0-2. ISDN Reference Point Diagram xii Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page xiii Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Documentation The Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design User’s Manual provides information on the system and board features, functionality, and ISDN interfaces. Additional information can be found in the documentation listed on page xiv. About This Manual Chapter 1, "Quick Start" provides installation information for the ISDN TA reference design. Chapter 2, "System Features and Components" contains descriptions of the reference design features and components, ISDN interfaces, power supply, test interface port, and ISDN TA pin usage. Appendix A, "Bill of Materials (BOM)" shows the bill of materials for the reference design. Appendix B, "Glossary" contains definitions of terms used in this manual. Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual xiii about.book Page xiv Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Suggested Reference Material The following AMD documentation may be of interest to you: • Am186™CC/CH/CU Microcontrollers User’s Manual Advanced Micro Devices, order #21914 • Am186™CC Communications Controller Data Sheet Advanced Micro Devices, order #21915 • Am186™CC/CH/CU Microcontrollers Register Set Manual Advanced Micro Devices, order #21916 • Am186™ and Am188™ Family Instruction Set Manual Advanced Micro Devices, order #21076 • E86™ Family Products and Development Tools CD Advanced Micro Devices, order #21508 • AMD Test Interface Port Board User’s Manual Advanced Micro Devices, order #22505 For current application notes and technical bulletins, see our World Wide Web page at www.amd.com. The following non-AMD documentation may also be of interest to you: • ISDN Concepts, Facilities, and Services Gary C. Kessler, ISBN: 0-07-034242-3 • ISDN For Dummies, 2nd Edition David Angell, ISBN: 0-7645-0064-3 • ISDN Implementor’s Guide: Standards, Protocols, Services Charles K. Summers, ISBN: 0-07-069416-8 • Digital Telephony, Second Edition John Bellamy, ISBN: 0-471-62056-4 • Lucent T7237 device data sheet at www.lucent.com • International Telecommunication Union Standards at www.itu.ch xiv Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Chapter 1 Quick Start This chapter provides information that helps you quickly set up and install the ISDN TA reference design. • For information on how to connect the ISDN TA reference design to a PC (highspeed serial connection or full-speed USB connection), see page 1-2. • For information on how to locate other sources of information, see page 1-3. • For information on invoking the software supported by the reference design, refer to the Software Quick Start information included in your kit. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 2 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Connecting to a PC The procedure in this section describes how to connect the ISDN TA reference design to a PC using either a USB or serial port. Follow the steps below to connect the ISDN TA reference design to your PC. For information on how to invoke the software, see the Software Quick Start document included in your kit. Installation Requirements The items listed below are necessary to install and run the ISDN TA: • PC with an available COM port • Terminal emulation software (such as MicrosoftWindows Terminal or ProComm Plus) that supports ASCII file transfers, software flow control (Xon/ Xoff), and send break capability • Dial-up networking configured per your ISP’s recommendations • Power source for universal power supply (47–63 Hz, 100–250 VAC) Board Installation CAUTION: As with all computer equipment, the ISDN TA may be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Please take proper ESD precautions when handling any board. 1. Remove the board from the shipping carton. Visually inspect the board to verify that it was not damaged during shipment. 2. Connect the ISDN TA board’s DB-9 serial port to an available COM port. Use the serial cable included in the ISDN TA kit and note that a DB-9 to DB-25 serial connector adapter is provided if your host system requires it. If using your own cable, use a straight through cable, not a null modem cable. 3. Plug the AC adapter into a power source. Connect the 5 V DC from the AC adapter to the ISDN TA through the barrel connector. 4. If you are using a USB PC interface, connect the USB cable into the USB Type-B connector on the ISDN TA. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 3 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM 5. When all of the power and PC connections have been made, apply power by toggling the switch located at the back of the ISDN TA. The power LED (PWR LED) turns on when power is correctly applied. For More Information... ,I\RXQHHGPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQDERXW 7KH,6'17$UHIHUHQFHGHVLJQKDUGZDUH VHH&KDSWHU 3UREOHPVZLWKWKHUHIHUHQFHGHVLJQ VHHSDJHLLL 7KH,6'17$UHIHUHQFHGHVLJQERDUGOD\RXW VHH&KDSWHU • 7KH,6'17$UHIHUHQFHGHVLJQschematics, see the schematics document included in your kit. 7KH$P&&PLFURFRQWUROOHU VHHWKH$P&&&RPPXQLFDWLRQV&RQWUROOHU'DWD6KHHWDQGWKH $P&&&+&80LFURFRQWUROOHU8VHU¶V0DQXDOLQFOXGHGLQ\RXUNLW • The latest release and updates, see Demo Board Updates at www.amd.com. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 4 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Chapter 2 System Features and Components The ISDN TA reference design provides a small, low-cost, stand-alone system for use by ISDN developers using the Am186CC microcontroller. The following sections explain the operation of the board in detail: • “Layout and Placement” on page 2-2 • “Am186CC Microcontroller” on page 2-5 • “System Memory” on page 2-7 • “ISDN S/T Interface” on page 2-8 • “ISDN U Interface” on page 2-9 • “Serial PC Interface” on page 2-10 • “USB PC Interface” on page 2-11 • “Power Supply” on page 2-12 • “Test Interface Port (TIP)” on page 2-14 • “ISDN TA Pin Usage” on page 2-17 • “RESCON Configuration” on page 2-19 $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 2 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Layout and Placement The ISDN TA reference design emphasizes the small board size that can be obtained by using the Am186CC microcontroller in an embedded communications application. Refer to Figure 2-1 on page 2-4 for layout and component placement. The ISDN TA reference design has the Flash memory, DRAM, and TIP connector located close to the processor to provide a linear, logical signal flow for the address and data bus. The connectors and the power switch are located at the back of the board, and the status indicator LEDs are located at the front of the board. This placement makes it possible to manufacture the board in a small enclosure. The ISDN interface devices are overlapped where possible to minimize board size. In Table 2-1, all of the parts are identified by part number and part description. The ISDN TA reference design was designed to fit in a very small desktop enclosure. The circuit board is 3.85” x 4.75”, and fits into a variety of enclosures. There are mounting holes on three corners; the fourth is on the side. Table 2-1. 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ISDN TA Reference Design Circuit Board Layout $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO ch2.fm Page 5 Tuesday, November 9, 1999 4:41 PM Am186™CC Microcontroller The Am186CC microcontroller is used to control the ISDN TA. A block diagram of the Am186CC microcontroller is shown in Figure 2-2. The many integrated features of the Am186CC microcontroller make it ideal for an ISDN application. The integrated DRAM controller allows a glueless interface to the system memory. You can use the built-in High-Speed UART with autobaud to communicate with the PC. You can also use the full-speed USB peripheral controller with built-in transceiver for a 12-Mbit/s PC interface. The HDLCs provide a glueless interface to either the S/T transceiver or the U transceiver. Figure 2-2. Am186™CC Microcontroller Block Diagram Am186™CC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual 2-5 about.book Page 6 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM The system uses a single 24-MHz crystal. This design uses an internal 2x PLL, which provides a 48-MHz system clock and the required 48-MHz USB clock. Because the USB clock is derived from the system PLL, the USB crystal input, USBX1, is terminated. The clock generation circuit is shown in Figure 2-3 and sheet 6 of the schematics included in your kit. ; ; ; 86%; & 0+] S) 5 . & S) Figure 2-3. ISDN TA Clock Generation Circuit $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 7 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM System Memory This design uses 512 kbytes of AMD Flash memory for code space located from 80000h–FFFFFh, and 512 kbytes of DRAM. The memory schematic is shown in Figure 2-4 and sheet 3 of the schematics included in your kit. The Am29F400 Flash memory is used in a 256K x 16 configuration. The Am29F400 is byte/word selectable using the BYTE# pin. In case the 512 Kbytes of Flash memory are not sufficient, PIO35 is routed to the chip to act as a bank select. This allows drop-in compatibility for larger Flash memory, such as the Am29F800 device. .['5$0'HYLFH 0$>@ .[)/$6+'HYLFH $'>@ 8 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 '4 >5$6@ >&$6@ >&$6@ >5'@ >:5@ '4 1& '4 1& '4 1& '4 1& '4 '4 5$6 /&$6 9&& 8&$6 9&& 2( 9&& :5 966 966 966 $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' 3,2 9&& 5 5 9&& 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 8 . . )/$6+B8&6 9&+62- %<7( 0RVHO9LWHOLF9&+. $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4 $ '4$ $ $ 9&& 1& 1& &( :( 2( 1& 1& 1& 5(6(7 5<%< 966 %<7( 966 $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' 9&& $0)7623 /&6 0&6 0&6 5' :5 5(6 3,2 8&6 $0)%7(& -3 5 )/$6+-3 Figure 2-4. ISDN TA System Memory DRAM was chosen over SRAM as main memory in this application because DRAM is more cost effective than SRAM and because the Am186CC microcontroller has an integrated DRAM controller that makes a glueless DRAM interface simple to use. The Am186CC microcontroller DRAM interface allows zero-wait state operation at 48 MHz using a 40-ns DRAM. This DRAM device is located from 00000h–7FFFFFh in low memory space and is selected using LCS#/ RAS0#. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 8 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM ISDN S/T Interface The Am79C32A ISDN data controller (IDC) circuit is used to provide the fourwire 2B+D S/T interface. This device has a general circuit interface (GCI), also referred to as IOM-2, serial microprocessor interface, which is used to transfer B channel data to and from the Am186CC microcontroller’s integrated HDLC controller. The Am186CC microcontroller-based ISDN TA reference design provides a full-duplex path between the terminal equipment (TE) and the network termination (NT) device. The controller processes the ISDN basic rate interface (BRI) bit stream, which consists of two 64-Kbit/s B channels and a single 16-Kbit/ s D channel. The schematic for the S/T interface block is shown in Figure 2-5 and sheet 4 of the schematics included in your kit. The Am79C32A IDC circuit includes a D-channel HDLC controller which is used by software to send and receive data on the D channel. The four-wire ISDN S/T interface is first directed through an S transformer and line filtering devices. These isolate and protect the modem from the outside lines. The crystal is used to generate MCLK, which can be used as a master clock output and as the system clock for the microprocessor. The signals SBIN, SBOUT, SCLK, SFS, and BCL/CH2STRB can be configured for serial bus port (SBP) or GCI. 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This device has a PCM serial microprocessor interface and an SSI (synchronous serial interface). These interfaces are used to transfer data to and from the Am186CC microcontroller using its integrated HDLC. This chip provides the two-wire network termination. It processes the ISDN BRI bit stream that consists of two 64-Kbit/s B channels and a single 16-Kbit/s D channel. The schematic for the U interface block is shown in Figure 2-6 and sheet 4 of the schematics included in your kit. The U-interface circuit includes a line fuse, U transformer, DC termination IC, and opto-isolation circuitry. The LED shown in Figure 2-6 is used to indicate device status. The four states of the LED are Low, High, 1 Hz, and 8 Hz. Refer to the Lucent T7237 device data sheet for a complete description. The U-interface data is in 2B1Q format, which provides a four-level (quaternary) amplitude modulation. A single quaternary symbol represents two binary bits. The quaternary symbols are ± 3, ± 1, which represent 00, 01, 10, and 11 in binary. 9&& & X) 5(6287 9&& &5 5 *5((1 &$7+ 5 . 8 67/('; 5 . 67/(' 2379'5 25$1*( 9&5 /('627 5 /XPH[66//;,*&5375 0 *1' 1& 92 &DWKRGH 9% $QRGH 9FF 1& 5 5 . 5 . 8 5 7& 35 56 7 3' 5 &20 35 9%5 1 9&& /+$% 9&&$8 )6&$ '6'1 7 $ $ $ 6') (, ' = (''' '+ 6' / 2 11 6' 2 7 7 1 9** * ,* ( ,/ 9 6 3 2 +5 8 7;'$ 5;'$ &/.$ ,17 6'$7$ 5 7'0&/. 6',11 +3 7$3/&& /21 *1'$ 9''$ 9''' 9&& 6',13 6', 6&/. 7'0' ,17 6'2 /23 6&. +1 *1'' 951 &.287 953 $ 22 0 $ ' '' & ' 1' '&&1&&5 *9 ; ; 9 11*119 . S) *1'' 9&& 3 & 9''$ 7'0', 9&&$8 & 8 6',11 +3 5 /21 /'3 +1 951 953 7,3 9&&$8 8 6',13 ) S) 5 )86( : 8 5 6079&$ & X) 36% *1' *1' 5-$ & S) 5,1* 3XOVH7 87UDQVIRUPHU 95&0 9&& 8,17; & & & X) X) X) ; 0+] 8,17; 9&&$8 Figure 2-6. ISDN TA U Interface Circuit $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 10 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Serial PC Interface The serial port may be used for communication with a PC. The Sipex high-speed RS-232 transceiver is used to provide serial data rates up to 230 Kbit/s. The DCE serial connection is made through a standard female DB-9, which uses a straightthrough serial cable. PIO1 and PIO28 are used to provide extra flow control signaling to support Plug and Play (PnP) operation. The two LEDs are used to indicate transmit and receive activity. The schematic for the serial interface is shown in Figure 2-7 and sheet 5 of the schematics included in your kit. 5 &5 7;B/(' /('57*5((1 6/,) 5 &5 5;B/(' /('57*5((1 6/,) 3 8 3,2 3,2 575+8 5;'+8 &76+8 7;'+8 3,2 3,2 7,1 5287 7,1 5287 5287 7287 5,1 7287 5,1 5,1 7,1 7287 7,1 7287 7,1 7287 72875 5 5,+6 5,15 5 3,2,1+6 72875 5 575+6 5,15 5 5;'+6 5,15 5 &76+6 72875 5 7;'+6 72875 5 3,2287+6 72875 5 '&'+6 &211(&725'% $03 (1 6' 9 & & & X) X) & & X) & 9 & & & & & & S) S) S) S) S) S) S) S) & X) *1' & & 9&& & 9&& 63 6LSH[63+%($ Figure 2-7. ISDN TA High-Speed Serial Interface $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 11 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM USB PC Interface The ISDN TA reference design has an integrated USB peripheral controller with a built in transceiver; differential USB signals connect directly to the controller without requiring an external transceiver. A USB type-B connector is used for connection to a PC. The N MOSFETs are used with the two PIOs for VCC attach and detach. The attach and detach steps are listed below. The USB interface transfers data at up to 12 Mbit/s. The schematic for the USB interface is shown in Figure 2-8 and sheet 5 of the schematics included in your kit. Attach 1. Am186CC microcontroller polls USB_Detect (PIO42) for logic High to detect when an active host USB port is connected. 2. Am186CC microcontroller drives USB_VCC (PIO43) High to enable Q1 and pulls up the USBD+ line to indicate to the host that this is a full-speed device. Detach 1. Am186CC microcontroller polls USB_Detect for logic Low to detect a disconnect of the host. 2. Am186CC microcontroller three-states USBD± in response to a disconnect. 3. Am186CC microcontroller removes USB_VCC to disable Q1; Q2 isolates USB_Detect in response to a disconnect. 3,2 3,286%B9FF 9&& * ' 6 . X) 8$ ' 6 ' 5(6287 717 5 & 4 ',2'(5%' $&7 4 * )% 717 627 085$7$%/0$63% 3 5 ' 5 ' & & S) S) 986% 86%' 86%' *1' *1' *1' 86%&21 $03 5 N 5(6287 )% 085$7$%/0$63% 3,2 3,286%B'HWHFW 86%' 86%' 9&& 3,2 86%$FWLYH &5 5 /('57*5((1 6/,) Figure 2-8. ISDN TA USB Interface $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 12 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Power Supply This design requires only two voltages, +5 V and +3.3 V. The associated currents and power estimates are included in Table 2-2. A 5-V, 500-mA, regulated, wallmount AC adapter is used to supply system power. The AC adapter is connected to the system using a standard 2.5-mm barrel connector. A Raychem 750-mA fuse is used to protect the circuit from a surge in current. To reset the fuse, unplug the board and allow the fuse to cool. Most of the devices on the board require 5 V. The 5 V is used directly from the regulated supply. The Am186CC microcontroller and the inverter chip are the only 3.3-V devices on this board. The 3.3 V is obtained from the LDO (Low Drop Out) linear regulator. The power supply and reset schematics are shown in Figure 2-9 and sheet 6 of the schematics included in your kit. Table 2-2. Current and Power Estimates for the ISDN TA ,W\SP$ ,PD[P$ 3W\SP: 3PD[P: 9ROW9 'HYLFH $P&& PLFURFRQWUROOHU '5$0 )ODVKPHPRU\ 8$57;FYU ,6'167;FYU ,6'18;FYU 7RWDO 7RWDO $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 13 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM The reset circuit consists of a push button, a diode, and an RC circuit used to provide a time delay. The reset circuit is shown in Figure 2-9 and sheet 6 of the schematics included in your kit. The RES signal into the Am186CC microcontroller must be held Low for at least 1 ms to allow the internal circuitry to settle. The Am186CC microcontroller begins fetching instructions 6.5 CLKOUT periods after RES is deasserted. 9&& 6: 3 &(17(5 6+817 6/((9( 32:(5 P$ %$55(/&21 .<&21./'%& 9&& 8 ) 5D\FKHP60' & 6:63'7&. X) &.-$9%( 9 &&$6( ,1 287 *1' 7$% /'2 0LFUHO0,&%6 5 & ' X) 5 9 ',2'(5%' . &&$6( 5 3RZHU/(' 6: 5(6 5HVHW6ZLWFK &5 /('57*5((1 & $OFRVZLWFK)60- X) 6/,) Figure 2-9. ISDN TA Power Supply and Reset Circuit CAUTION: If using your own power supply, ensure that it is a 5-V supply. Using a 9-V or 12-V supply will permanently damage the board. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 14 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Test Interface Port (TIP) The test interface port (also available from AMD, but not included with the ISDN TA reference design) provides an interface to a low-cost AMD development board. This board is useful for testing, debugging, and developing software on AMD’s reference designs. It contains an 8-bit Flash memory device, LEDs, hexadecimal displays, an LCD, serial ports, a parallel port, and an Ethernet controller. In the event of a Flash memory failure on the main board, you can boot the ISDN TA from an external TIP board. Refer to the AMD Test Interface Port Board User’s Manual, order #22505 for more information. Note that the TIP board and user’s manual are available from AMD, but are not included in your kit. To order the TIP board kit, contact your local AMD sales office at the number listed on the inside back cover of this manual. The TIP connector circuit and pinout are shown in Figure 2-10 and sheet 6 of the schematics included in your kit. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 15 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM $'>@ 0$>@ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ $' $' $' $' 3&6 5' :/% 6 5(6 5(6287 5' :/% 8&6 3 &21' 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ 0$ $' $' $' $' $' ,17 ,17 ,17 9&& & X) 9 &&$6( Figure 2-10. Test Interface Port (TIP) Connector Circuit $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 16 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM To boot from the TIP board, the Am186CC microcontroller must be reset in x8 boot mode, and the UCS# signal must be routed to the TIP Flash memory. The x8 boot is accomplished by using JP2 to pull the MCS0# signal to ground during reset (see Figure 2-11 and sheet 6 of the schematics included in your kit). To route the UCS# signal to the TIP Flash memory, remove the jumper on JP1 and install the jumper on the TIP. When booting from the on-board Flash memory, use only JP1; this routes UCS# to the ISDN TA Flash memory. 0&6 -3 5 . Figure 2-11. Flash Memory Jumper for x8 Boot (JP2) To boot from the TIP Flash memory, perform the following: • Disconnect UCS# from on board Flash memory (remove JP1). • Route UCS# to the TIP Flash memory (install UCS# jumper on TIP). • Boot in x8 mode (install JP2). To boot from on-board Flash memory, perform the following: • Route UCS# to the on-board Flash memory (install JP1). • Boot in x16 mode (remove JP2). A corrupted Flash memory on the main board can be restored by booting from the TIP board, entering the E86MON software Z command, changing the jumpers to the settings for booting from the main board, then following the prompts from the Z command. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 17 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM ISDN TA Pin Usage Table 2-3 shows the Am186CC microcontroller multiplexed pin usage for the ISDN TA. The following conventions are used in the table: • [] indicates an alternate pin function. • {} indicates a reset configuration (pinstrap). • boldface denotes the pin function. Table 2-3. Pin Usage for the ISDN TA 3LQ1DPH 8VDJH 705,1>3,2@ +LJK6SHHG8$57'&' 705287>3,2@ '&(VHULDOSRUWIORZFRQWUROIRU 3OXJDQG3OD\ $5'<>3,2@ 86%DFWLYH/(' 575$>3,2@ ,6'1%&KDQQHODFWLYH/(' 705,1>3,2@ +LJK6SHHG8$575, 705287>3,2@ '&(VHULDOSRUWIORZFRQWUROIRU 3OXJDQG3OD\ 3&6>3,2@ )ODVKPHPRU\5<%< 3&6>3,2@ ,6'1'&KDQQHODFWLYH/(' 65'<>3,2@ )ODVKPHPRU\$ 575%>3,2@ ,6'1%&KDQQHODFWLYH/(' 5;'&>5;'&@>3,2@ 86%GHWHFW 7;'&>7;'&@>3,2@ 86%9&&HQDEOH ,17 7,3±(WKHUQHW,54 ,17 ,6'18WUDQVFHLYHULQWHUUXSW ,17 ,6'167WUDQVFHLYHULQWHUUXSW ,17>3,2@ 7,3±VHULDOSRUWLQWHUUXSW ,17>3:'@>3,2@ 7,3±VHULDOSRUWLQWHUUXSW $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 18 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Table 2-3. Pin Usage for the ISDN TA (Continued) 3LQ1DPH 8VDJH 8&6>21&(@ )ODVKPHPRU\&( /&6>5$6@ '5$05$6 0&6^8&6;`>3,2@ [7,3ERRW 0&6>&$6@ '5$0/&$6 0&6>&$6@ '5$08&$6 3&6^86%6(/`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about.book Page 19 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM RESCON Configuration The RESCON register provides a way to make design-specific hardware configuration information available to software. The RESCON register is read from AD0–AD15 during reset. Because the Am186CC microcontroller has weak internal pulldowns, the default value is logic Low. Setting a bit requires a 10-kΩ pullup resistor. Figure 2-12 shows the RESCON register bits. 15 0 Board ID Validation Board 0 7 Panic 0 0 0 Bit TIP Board Revision Board Configuration Figure 2-12. RESCON Register Bits • Validation Board: Identifies if the board is a validation board. • Board ID: Unique board identifier that is used to determine what features are available to the software. • 0: Bits are reserved for future use. • Panic Bit: Enables you to set conservative values to resuscitate a monitor (e.g., E86MON software) after the CPU speed, refresh rate, or wait states have been incorrectly programmed. • TIP: Identifies the TIP board as being present in the system. • Board Configuration: Identifies particular population option for the board. $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 20 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Figure 2-13 and sheet 6 of the schematics included in your kit show the schematic for the RESCON configuration. The Board ID for the ISDN TA is 100h. The Board Configuration for the ISDN U interface population option is 0000h. The S interface Board Configuration is 0001h. 9&& $'>@ $' $' $' $' $' $' $' $' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 . . . . . . . . Note: The components designated with an asterisk (*) are not populated. Figure 2-13. ISDN TA RESCON Configuration $P&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO about.book Page 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Appendix A Bill of Materials (BOM) The ISDN TA S/T interface reference design board bill of materials begins on page A-2. Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual A-1 about.book Page 2 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Table A-1. ISDN TA S/T Interface Board BOM Item Quantity Reference Part Part Spec. PCB Footprint 1 1 CR1 LED SOT-231 Lumex SSLLX15IGC-RP-TR SOT-23 2 7 CR2,CR3,CR4, LED RT green CR5,CR6,CR7,CR8 SLI 5608F5 TH-2 3 1 C1 3.3 µF Tantalum, B CASE, 16V B-CASE 4 2 C2,C14,C24 1000 pF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 5 2 C3,C15 0.01 µF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 6 18 C4,C5,C7,C8,C9, C12,C13,C23,C24, C42,C43,C50,C51, C52,C59,C64,C66, C67 0.1 µF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 7 7 C6,C10,C11,C61, C62,C63,C65 0.022 µF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 8 4 C16,C17,C18,C19 0.33 µF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 805 9 4 C20,C21,C57,C58 27 pF ± 10%, COG, 25V 603 10 4 C22,C55,C56,C60 10 µF Tantalum, C CASE, 16V C-CASE 11 2 C25,C26 680 pF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 12 1 C27 1.0 µF1 Phillips 2222 370 75105 TH-2 13 1 C28 820 pF1 ± 5%, X7R, 16V 603 14 2 C29,C31 3300 pF1 ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 15 1 C30 1.0 µF1 Phillips 2222 373 41105, or Vitramon VJ9253Y105KXPM TH-2 16 3 C32,C33,C34 1.0 µF1 ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 A-2 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page 3 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Table A-1. ISDN TA S/T Interface Board BOM (Continued) Item Quantity Reference Part Part Spec. PCB Footprint 17 7 C35,C36,C37,C38, C39,C40,C41 1.01 µF1 ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 18 8 C44,C45,C46,C47, C48,C49,C68,C69 220 pF ± 10%, X7R, 16V 603 19 2 C54,C53 22 pF ± 10%, COG, 25V 603 20 2 D2,D1 Diode RB400D ROHM RB400D SOT-23 21 1 FB1 FB MURATA BLM31P500SPB 1206 22 2 FB3,FB2 FB MURATA BLM21A121SPB 805 23 1 F1 Fuse1 Raychem TR600-150 TH-2 24 1 F2 750 mA Raychem SMD075 SMT-2 25 1 JP1 Flash JP AMP 103186-1 TH-2 26 1 JP2 Header 2 AMP 103186-1 TH-2 27 1 P1 RJ45A AMP 555153-1 TH-12 28 1 P2 Connector DB9 AMP 787844-5 TH-11 29 1 P3 USB connector AMP 787780-1 TH-4 30 1 P4 Barrel connector KYCON KLD-0202- TH-3 BC 31 1 P5 COND60 AMP 104068-6 TH-2x30 32 2 Q1,Q2 TN0200T Temic TN0200T SOT-23 33 23 R1,R4,R5,R33,R38, 10K R45,R46,R47,R48, R49,R50,R53,R60, R84,R87,R89,R91, R93,R95,R97,R98, R99,R100 ± 5%,1/10W 603 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual A-3 about.book Page 4 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Table A-1. ISDN TA S/T Interface Board BOM (Continued) Item Quantity Reference Part Part Spec. PCB Footprint 34 3 R6,R43,R44 01 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 35 2 R11,R8 100 ± 1%, 1/8W 805 36 1 R13 17.8K1 ± 1%, 1/8W 805 37 1 R14 10K1 ± 5%, 1/8W 805 38 2 R15,R19 1.1K1 Dale WSC-2 SMT-2 39 2 R16,R18 1371 ± 1%, 1/8W 805 40 1 R17 2701 ± 5%,1/10W 603 41 1 R20 2.2M1 ± 5%, 1/8W 805 42 1 R21 211 ± 1%, 1/4W 1206 43 2 R22,R23 16.91 ± 1%, 1/4W 1206 44 7 R24,R54,R55,R56, R57,R58,R59 10K1 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 45 2 R25,R26 680 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 46 1 R27 1.5K ± 5%, 1/10W 603 47 3 R28,R29,R52 0 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 48 5 R30,R32,R35,R36, R37 270 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 49 2 R31,R107 100K ± 5%, 1/10W 603 50 1 R51 10 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 51 4 R61,R62,R64,R66 82 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 A-4 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page 5 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Table A-1. ISDN TA S/T Interface Board BOM (Continued) Item Quantity Reference Part Part Spec. PCB Footprint 52 25 R63,R65,R67,R68, R69,R70,R71,R72, R73,R74,R75,R76, R77,R78,R79,R80, R81,R82,R83,R85, R86,R88,R90,R92, R96 56 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 53 8 R101,R102,R103, 22 R104,R105,R106,R 116,R117 ± 5%, 1/10W 603 54 2 R110,R108 2K ± 5%, 1/4W 1206 55 2 R109,R111 3.6K ± 5%, 1/4W 1206 56 4 R112,R113,R114, R115 22.6 ± 1%, 1/2W 1210 57 1 SW1 SW SPDT C+K 7101 C&K 7101J1AV2BE2 TH-3 58 1 SW2 Reset switch Alcoswitch FSM4J TH-4 59 1 U1 Am186CC AM186CC PQFP-160 60 1 U2 V53C16258H SOJ Mosel Vitelic V53C16258HK40 61 1 U3 Am29F400 TSOP AM29F400BT-55EC TSOP-48 62 1 U4 Am79C32A PLCC AM79C32AJC PLCC-44 63 1 U5 S Transformer Pulse PE-65799 SMT-16 64 1 U6 PE655541 Pulse PE65554 TH-8 65 1 U7 6N1391 Siemens 6N139 DIP-8 66 1 U8 LH1465AB1 Lucent LH1465AB DIP-8 67 1 U9 T7237A PLCC1 Lucent T7237A- ML-DT PLCC-44 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual SOJ-40 A-5 about.book Page 6 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Table A-1. ISDN TA S/T Interface Board BOM (Continued) Item Quantity Reference Part Part Spec. PCB Footprint 68 1 U10 U Transformer1 Pulse T4008 TH-10 69 1 U11 SM6T6V8CA1 SGS-Thomson SM6T6V8CA SMB 70 1 U12 P2300SB1 Teccor P2300SB,or SGS-Thomson SMP100-200 SMB 71 1 U13 SP207 Sipex SP207HBEA SSOP-28 72 1 U14 74ACT04 National 74ACT04SC SOIC-14 73 1 U15 LDO 3.3 Micrel MIC52093.3BS SOT-223 74 2 U16,U17 LC03-6 Semtech LC03-6 SO-8 75 1 X1 12.228MHz Ecliptek EC112.228M-CL100 HC-49 76 1 X2 15.36011 MHz1 Saronix SRX5144 HC-49 77 1 X3 24.000 MHz Ecliptek EC224.000M-CL100 HC-49 1. This part is not populated. A-6 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual appb.fm Page 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:15 PM Appendix B Glossary 2B+D Describes the BRI configuration for ISDN of two bearer channels and one D channel. 2B1Q Two binary, one quaternary, data format for the U-interface. One quaternary symbol (±3, ±1) represents two bits. B Channel Bearer channel, 64 Kbit/s voice/data channel for ISDN. bit/s Bits per second. BRI Basic Rate Interface. The simple 2B+D access method defined by CCITT recommendation I.430. CCITT/ITU International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee / International Telecommunications Union. ITU is an agency of the UN. CCITT is a committee of the ITU which makes recommendations for network communications. C.O. Central Office. CPE Customer Premises Equipment. Devices such as the NT1, designated to be the customer's responsibility to provide. D Channel 16 Kbit/s channel used to carry out-of-band network signaling or packet-mode user data. (Refer to the ITU standards found at www.itu.ch.) FCC Federal Communications Commission. Regulates the U.S. telephone industry. Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual % appb.fm Page 2 Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:15 PM GCI General Circuit Interface. Also called IOM-2. HDLC High-Level Data-Link Controller. ISO standard for layer-2 data bit-oriented communications protocol. HDLC is used for LAPB, LAPD, V.120 and SS7. IDC ISDN Data Controller. Performs D channel processing on the S/T reference point data. IOM-2 Industry standard serial bus developed by Siemens. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. ISO International Standardization Organization. Developed the OSI reference model and HDLC standards. Kbit/s Kilobits per second. LAPB Link Access Procedure Balanced. The X.25 data link layer protocol. X.25 is a special case of HDLC. LAPD Link Access Procedures on the D channel. ISDN data link layer protocol defined by CCITT. LAPD is a special case of HDLC LE Local Exchange. Class 5 C.O. MPI Microprocessor Interface. NT1 Network Termination Type 1. Termination device located on the customer premises that converts the two-wire U-interface to a four wire S/T-interface. NT2 Network Termination Type 2. Termination device separating the S and T reference points used for customer-controlled communication distribution (such as PBX or LAN) % Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual appb.fm Page 3 Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:15 PM OSI Open Systems Interconnection reference model. Seven layer architecture developed by ISO for open system communications. PBX Private Branch Exchange. Customer site switch. PCM Pulse Code Modulation. PIO Programmable Input/Output. R-Interface Reference point between non-ISDN devices and terminal adapters. SBP Serial Bus Port. The simple PCM highway used by the Am79C32A device. SS7 Signal System 7. High-speed, common channel interoffice signaling system necessary for ISDN implementation. S/T-interface The reference point comprising the four-wire interface between the network termination device (NT1) and the terminal equipment (TE1) or terminal adapter (TA). If an NT2 is used for on-site switching, the S and T reference points are considered to be separated at the NT2 device. The T reference point is between the NT1 and NT2, and the S reference point is between the NT2 and the TE1 or TA. TA Terminal Adapter. Converts non-ISDN information from a TE2 device to a format that can be used for ISDN. TDM Time Division Multiplexing. TE Terminal Equipment. Equipment that may be placed on ISDN (directly or indirectly). TE1 Terminal Equipment Type 1. ISDN compatible terminal equipment. TE2 Terminal Equipment Type 2. Non-ISDN compatible terminal equipment, which requires a terminal adapter. Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual % appb.fm Page 4 Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:15 PM U-interface Reference point comprising the two-wire interface between the LE and NT device. USB Universal serial bus. Intel standard; used for PC-to-peripheral communication. % Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual about.book Page 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM Index Numerics 2B+D, B-1 2B1Q, B-1 CPE, B-1 current and power estimates for the ISDN TA, 2-12 D A Am186CC microcontroller block diagram, 2-5 description, 2-5 D Channel, B-1 documentation, xiii about this manual, xiii additional, 1-3 reference material, xiv support, iii DRAM, 2-7 B B Channel, B-1 bill of materials (BOM), A-1 bit/s, B-1 block diagram, x board see ISDN TA reference design BRI, B-1 F FCC, B-1 Flash memory, 2-7 booting from, 2-16 jumper for x8 boot (JP2), 2-16 G C C.O., B-1 CCITT/ITU, B-1 clock generation, 2-6 CodeKit software, iii connecting to a PC, 1-2 GCI, 2-8, B-2 general circuit interface, 2-8 getting started, 1-1 glossary, B-1 $PTM&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO ,QGH[ aboutix.fm Page 2 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 2:47 PM H HDLC, 2-8, 2-9, B-2 system memory, 2-7 test interface port (TIP), 2-14 theory of operation, x U interface, 2-9 USB PC interface, 2-11 ISO, B-2 I IDC, B-2 installation, 1-2 board, 1-2 requirements, 1-2 IOM-2, 2-8, B-2 ISDN, B-2 background, xii data controller, 2-8 reference point diagram, xii reference points, xii S/T interface, 2-8 U interface, 2-9 ISDN TA reference design bill of materials, A-1 block diagram, x clock generation circuit, 2-6 connecting to a PC, 1-2 description, ix DRAM, 2-7 features, 2-1 Flash memory, 2-7 high-speed serial interface, 2-10 installation, 1-2 ISDN S/T interface, 2-8 ISDN U interface, 2-9 layout and placement, 2-2 parts list, 2-2 pin usage, 2-17 power supply, 2-12 RESCON configuration, 2-19 S/T interface board BOM , A-2 serial PC interface, 2-10 SRAM, 2-7 Index-2 K Kbit/s, B-2 L LAPB, B-2 LAPD, B-2 layout and placement, 2-2 LE, B-2 LED, 2-9, 2-10 literature support, iii M MCLK, 2-8 memory DRAM, 2-7 Flash, 2-7 SRAM, 2-7 system, 2-7 MPI, B-2 N NT1, B-2 NT2, B-2 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual aboutix.fm Page 3 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 2:47 PM TXDC, 2-17 TXDHU, 2-18 UCS#, 2-18 PIO, B-3 plug and play, 2-10 PnP, 2-10 power supply, 2-12 O OSI, B-3 P PBX, B-3 PCM, 2-9, B-3 peripheral controller, 2-11 pin, 2-17 pin usage, 2-17 pins ARDY, 2-17 CTSHU#, 2-18 INT0, 2-17 INT2, 2-17 INT7, 2-17 INT8, 2-17 MCS0#, 2-18 MCS1#, 2-18 MCS2#, 2-18 PCS1#, 2-18 PCS3#, 2-18 PCS6#, 2-17 PCS7#, 2-17 RCLKA, 2-18 RTRA#, 2-17 RTRB#, 2-17 RTRHU#, 2-18 RXDA, 2-18 RXDC, 2-17 RXDHU, 2-18 SCLK, 2-18 SDATA, 2-18 SRDY, 2-17 TCLKA, 2-18 TMROUT0, 2-17 TMROUT1, 2-17 TXDA, 2-18 Q quick start, 1-1 R reference design see ISDN TA reference design reference material, 1-3 RESCON configuration, 2-19 RESCON register 2-19 bits, 2-19 board configuration, 2-19 board ID, 2-19, 2-20 panic bit, 2-19 TIP, 2-19 validation board, 2-19 reset circuit, 2-13 R-Interface, B-3 RS-232 transceiver, 2-10 Am186TMCC Microcontroller ISDN TA Reference Design Manual Index-3 about.book Page 4 Wednesday, November 3, 1999 1:56 PM S U S/T-interface, B-3 SBP, B-3 serial PC Interface, 2-10 serial PC interface, 2-10 PIO1, 2-10 PIO28, 2-10 serial port, 2-10 SRAM, 2-7 SS7, B-3 SSI, 2-9 support, iii system memory, 2-7 U-interface, B-4 USB, B-4 USB PC interface, 2-11 PIO42, 2-11 PIO43, 2-11 W WWW support, iii T TA, B-3 TDM, B-3 TE, B-3 TE1, B-3 TE2, B-3 technical support, iii terminal adapter description, ix test interface port (TIP), 2-14 booting from, 2-16 connector circuit, 2-15 theory of operation, x third-party support, iii TIP, 2-14 ,QGH[ $PTM&&0LFURFRQWUROOHU,6'17$5HIHUHQFH'HVLJQ0DQXDO