A.1.6 Asymmetrical Loop Timing - Comtech EF Data SDM-300A Installation And Operation Manual

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SDM-300A Satellite Modem

A.1.6 Asymmetrical Loop Timing

Asymmetrical Loop Timing is the same timing method that is designed into the
SDM-650B TROJAN interfaces. Refer to Figure A-12 and Figure A-13 for TX and RX
Asymmetrical Loop Timing block diagram. There are two advantages for using
Asymmetrical Loop Timing:
The send timing may only be referenced from an external clock source that is equal to the
data rate in the basic modem.
The asymmetrical clock loop reference must be one of the following:
Notes:
The transmit data is normally clocked into the modem with the Terminal Timing (TT)
clock in typical EIA-422 operation. The received data is clocked out with the Receive
Timing (RT) clock. The asymmetrical loop timing option allows the transmit and receive
data to be clocked with the same, or a multiple of the same clock. The added benefit is
that the transmit and receive data rates do not have to be the same.
Rev. 4
Versatility: The user can select different transmit and receive data rates, yet still
clock the send data with the receive satellite clock.
Fits easily into on site clocking schemes: The user may clock the send data with a
clock that is not necessarily operating at the same rate as the data rate.
Transmit terrestrial clock
External clock input
Receive clock input
1. The clock inputs are as follows:
≥ 64 kHz shall be divisible by 8 kHz.
a.
≥ 32 kHz but < 64 kHz shall be divisible by 600 Hz or 8 kHz.
b.
< 32 kHz shall be divisible by 600 Hz.
c.
2. The transmit clock source can be the same at the RX digital data rate or EXT
CLOCK if they are ± 100 PPM. This is provided on the basic unit, with or
without the asymmetrical loop timing option.
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