Interface Specifications; Plesiochronous/Doppler/Buffer - Comtech EF Data SDM-300A Installation And Operation Manual

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Theory of Operation
4.5.1

Interface Specifications

Notes:
1. Refer to
2. Refer to Appendix B for interface specifications.
4.5.2

Plesiochronous/Doppler/Buffer

Data from the DEMUX section is fed into a buffer. This buffer size is user-selectable in
bit increments that correspond to the length of an IESS-308 satellite superframe. The
increments range from 1 to 32 ms. Refer to the interface specifications for a list of valid
entries for each of the selected formats. The buffer automatically centers on resumption
of service, either from the front panel or remotely. The startup buffer will overfill when
centering to match the satellite frame to the terrestrial frame with a maximum slide of
0.5 ms.
The fill status is available as a monitor and is accurate to 1%. Overflows or underflows
are stored in the stored fault section of the M&C status registers, along with the date and
time of the incident (which are provided by the modem internal clock). These are stored
in battery-backed RAM.
A normal selection is to have the data clocked out of the buffer by an external clock.
This procedure removes the Doppler from the receive satellite data.
The operator may select from four other clock sources as a backup:
Problems occurring on any of the selected clocks will cause the modem to substitute the
satellite clock and a fault will be signaled.
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Appendix A
for information on the following:
G.703
IDR
IBS
Drop and Insert (D&I)
Asynchronous
Insert clock (D&I mode only)
RX satellite
Internal clock source
TX terrestrial
SDM-300A Satellite Modem
Rev. 4

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