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Guide for OTX PCMCIA Adapters (Odin TeleSystems Inc. document number 1512-1- HCA-1003-1). 2 Sleipnir-1-PCI Overview Sleipnir-1-PCI is single span T1/E1/J1 adapter for the PCI Local bus. It is available in two different configurations: • LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area Network) configuration •...
Sleipnir-1-PCI is a half-length PCI board available with two different T1/E1/J1 connector options. The two different connector options are listed in the chapters below. 3.1 RJ45 connector option The Sleipnir-1-PCI with the RJ45 connector option is shown in the figure below. 6.00" JTAG connector...
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PCI connector Status LED 4 Data Architecture Internally, Sleipnir-1-PCI utilizes serial TDM (Time-Division Multiplexed) data streams for transfer of data or voice. The internal serial TDM data streams are called “Highways.” The external interface is referred to as “span”. The serial highways provide data paths between physical devices as shown in the figure below.
User mode (Sleipnir-1-PCI Telecom configuration only) 5 PCM Highways The Sleipnir-1-PCI utilizes 2 Mbit/sec PCM highways for data routing. When the optional DSP is installed, the DSP can process data from ether the incoming data stream Doc. No. 1111-1-HAA-1051-1 Rev. 1.0-P1...
Guide for OTX C54x DSP Software Development Kit” (Odin document number 1412-1-SAA-1007-1) 7 Line Interface Functionality 7.1 Line Configurations The Sleipnir-1-PCI line interfaces support several different line codes: • HDB3 - High Density Bipolar 3 • B8ZS - Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution Doc.
Support for PRBS (BERT patterns) 9 PCI Bus The Sleipnir-1-PCI board is compliant with the PCI 2.1 local bus specification. It is a universal interface, supporting both 3.3 volt and 5 volt signaling. The Sleipnir-1-PCI supports 32 bits at 33 MHz and can be both Slave and Master.
Position 1 11 Clocks On the Sleipnir-1-PCI board, all the internal TDM data highways and the all the devices processing TDM data are synchronized to one clock reference. The clock reference can be derived from multiple sources and then routed to all the devices. The following clock- ing sources are supported by Sleipnir-1-PCI: •...
Auxiliary The Auxiliary LED is driven from the (optional) DSP and can be configured arbitrarily. 14 Power The Sleipnir-1-PCI operates from 3.3 Volt power supplied from the host PC. Power consumption is TBD. 15 Certifications Final certifications are TBD. The following is a list of planned certifications: •...
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1412-1-SAA-1007-1) 17 Glossary OTX – Odin Telecom FrameworX DSP – Digital Signal Processor (optional device on Sleipnir-1-PCI) SDK – Software Development Kit (supplied with the Sleipnir Telecom configuration) API – Application Programmer Interface CPU – Central Processing Unit. Refers to the host PC in this document.
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