
The word counter detects when all loaded positions have been
transmitted and sets the transmitter ready flag, TX/R, high.
TRANSMITTERPARITY
SELFTEST
SYSTEMOPERATION
The parity generator counts the Ones in the 31-bit word.
control register bit CR12 is set low, the 32nd bit transmitted will
make parity odd. If the control bit is, high the parity is even.
Setting CR4 to a Zero bypasses the parity generator, and allows
32 bits of data to be transmitted.
If
If control register bit CR5 is set low, the transmitter serial output
data are internally connected to each of the two receivers,
bypassing the analog interface circuitry. Data is passed
unmodified to receiver 1 and inverted to receiver 2. The serial
data from the transmitter is always present on the 429DO and
outputs regardless of the state of CR5.
429DO
The two receivers are independent of the transmitter. There-
fore, control of data exchanges is strictly at the option of the
user. The only restrictions are:
1. The received data will be overwritten if the receiver
FIFO is full and at least one location is not retrieved before
the next complete ARINC word is received.
2. The transmitter FIFO can store 32 words maximum and
ignores attempts to load additional data if full.
REPEATEROPERATION
Repeater mode of operation allows a data word that has been
received by the HI-3584 to be placed directly into the transmitter
FIFO. Repeater operation is similar to normal receiver operation.
In normal operation, either byte of a received data word may be
read from the receiver latches first by use of SEL input. During
repeater operation however, the lower byte of the data word must
be read first. This is necessary because, as the data is being read,
it is also being loaded into transmitter FIFO which is always loaded
with the lower byte of the data word first. Signal flow for repeater
operation is shown in the Timing Diagrams section.
Please refer to the Holt AN-300 Application Note for additional
information and recommendations on lightning protection of Holt
line drivers and line receivers.
HI-3584-10
The HI-3584-10 option is similar to the HI-3584 with the exception
that it allows an external 10 Kohm resistor to be added in series
with each ARINC input without affecting the ARINC input thresh-
olds. This option is especially useful in applications where light-
ning protection circuitry is also required.
Each side of theARINC bus must be connected through a 10 Kohm
series resistor in order for the chip to detect the correct ARINC
levels. The typical 10 volt differential signal is translated and input
to a window comparator and latch. The comparator levels are set
so that with the external 10 Kohm resistors, they are just below the
standard 6.5 volt minimum ARINC data threshold and just above
the standard 2.5 volt maximumARINC null threshold.
The HI-3584 may be operated at clock frequencies beyond that re-
quired for ARINC compliant operation. For operation at Master
Clock (CLK) frequencies up to 5MHz, please contact Holt applica-
tions engineering.
HIGHSPEEDOPERATION
MASTER RESET (
)
MR
On a Master Reset data transmission and reception are immedi-
ately terminated, all three FIFOs are cleared as are the FIFO flags
at the device pins and in the Status Register.
Register is not affected by a Master Reset.
The Control
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION (cont.)
DATATRANSMISSION
When ENTX goes high, enabling transmission, the FIFO
positions are incremented with the top register loading into the
data transmission shift register. Within 2.5 data clocks the first
data bit appears at 429DO and
data transmission shift register are presented sequentially to
the outputs in theARINC 429 format with the following timing:
. The 31 or 32 bits in the
429DO
ARINC DATABIT TIME
DATABIT TIME
NULL BIT TIME
WORD GAP TIME
10 Clocks
5 Clocks
5 Clocks
40 Clocks
80 Clocks
40 Clocks
40 Clocks
320 Clocks
HIGHSPEED
LOWSPEED
HOLT INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
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HI-3584