Re: SJTP:Phantom sync headers
Don,
This is a good point. Especially with such a short
pattern, it may be difficult for the receiver to
power up "knowing" where it is in the
Seed A
Seed A Invert
Seed B
Seed B Invert
loop. There may be many errors in the beginning while
waiting to sync up on the pattern... As we develop
seeds, this is another aspect of the project that
could greatly benefit from PCS simulations.
Ben
"Alderrou, Don" wrote:
>
> Ben,
>
> Another issue which I've not heard discussed is in the receiver error
> detection logic. Once the 64B/66B receiver has Block_Lock, the error
> detection logic needs to find "pattern sync" at the beginning of the jitter
> test pattern. The pattern as proposed will invert the data & scrambler
> seed, thus the receiver needs to also do this at the proper time to check
> for errors. If the data & seed are not chosen wisely, there could be
> similar "phantom pattern sync" issues. A simple way around this is to have
> some "sync frames" similar to the WAN A1/A2 as part of the pattern.
>
> --Don
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ben Brown [mailto:bbrown@xxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:59 AM
> > To: serialpmd
> > Subject: SJTP:Phantom sync headers
> >
> >
> >
> > All,
> >
> > Jonathan brought up an interesting point that I have
> > elaborated upon below. Those who have begun or are
> > interested in beginning to search for patterns should
> > probably keep this in mind.
> >
> > Ben
> >
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