Motorola PowerQUICC II MPC8280 Series Reference Manual page 1355

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Chapter 38
FCC Transparent Controller
The FCC transparent controller functions as a high-speed serial-to-parallel and
parallel-to-serial converter. Transparent mode provides a clear channel on which the FCC
performs no bit-level manipulation—implementing higher-level protocols would require
software. Transparent mode is also referred to as a totally transparent or promiscuous
operation.
Basic applications for an FCC in transparent mode include the following:
• For data, such as voice, moving serially without the need for protocol processing
• For board-level applications, such as chip-to-chip communications, requiring a
serial-to-parallel and parallel-to-serial conversion
• For applications requiring the switching of data paths without altering the protocol
encoding itself, such as a multiplexer in which data from a high-speed TDM serial
stream is divided into multiple low-speed data streams
An FCC transmitter and receiver can be programmed in transparent mode independently.
Setting GFMRx[TTx] enables the transparent transmitter; setting GFMRx[TRx] enables
the transparent receiver. Both bits must be set for full-duplex transparent operation. If only
one bit is set, the other half of the FCC operates with the protocol programmed in
GFMRx[MODE]. This allows loopback modes to transfer data from one memory location
to another (using DMA) while the data is converted to a specific serial format. However,
the Ethernet and ATM controllers cannot be split in this way. See Section 30.2, "General
FCC Mode Registers (GFMRx)."
The FCC in transparent mode can work with the TSA or NMSI and support modem lines
using the general-purpose I/O signals. The data can be transmitted and received with msb
or lsb first in each octet. The FCC consists of separate transmit and receive sections whose
operations are asynchronous with the core and can either be synchronous or asynchronous
with respect to the other FCCs. Each clock can be supplied from the internal BRG bank or
external signals.
38.1 Features
The following is a list of the transparent controller's important features:
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Chapter 38. FCC Transparent Controller
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