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TSB83AA23 TSB83AA23 IEEE Std 1394b-2002

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The TSB83AA23 is an integrated IEEE Std 1394b-2002 link-layer controller (LLC) design and physical layer (PHY) design combined in a single package to meet the demanding requirements of today’s 1394 bus applications. The TSB83AA23 device is capable of exceptional 800-Mbps performance; thus, providing the throughput and bandwidth to move data efficiently and quickly between the PCI and 1394 buses. The TSB83AA23 device also provides outstanding ultralow power operation and intelligent power-management capabilities. The device provides the IEEE 1394 LLC function and PHY function and is compatible with 100-Mbps, 200-Mbps, 400-Mbps, and 800-Mbps serial-bus data rates.

The TSB83AA23 operates as the interface between 33-MHz/32-bit PCI local bus and an IEEE Std 1394a-2000 or IEEE Std 1394b-2002 serial-bus interface. It is capable of supporting serial data rates at 98.304, 196.608, 393.216, 491.52, or 786.432 Mbps (referred to as S100, S200, S400, S400B, or S800 speeds, respectively). When acting as a PCI bus master, the TSB83AA23 device is capable of multiple cache-line bursts of data, which can transfer at 132M bytes/s for 32-bit transfers after connecting to the memory controller.

Due to the high throughput potential of the TSB83AA23 device, it possible to encounter large PCI and legacy 1394 bus latencies, which can cause the 1394 data to be overrun. To overcome this potential problem, the TSB83AA23 implements deep transmit and receive FIFOs (see Section 1.1, Features, for FIFO size information) to buffer the 1394 data, thus, preventing possible problems due to bus latency. This also ensures that the device can transmit and receive sustained maximum-size isochronous or asynchronous data payloads at S800.

The TSB83AA23 LLC section implements other performance enhancements to improve overall performance of the device, such as a highly-tuned physical data path for enhanced SBP-2 performance, physical post writing buffers, multiple isochronous contexts, and advanced internal arbitration.

The TSB83AA23 LLC section also implements hardware enhancements to better support digital video (DV) and MPEG data stream reception and transmission. These enhancements are enabled through the isochronous receive digital video enhancements register at TI extension offset A80h (see Section 6.3.4, Isochronous Receive Digital Video Enhancements Register). These enhancements include automatic time-stamp insertion for transmitted DV and MPEG-formatted streams, and common isochronous packet (CIP) header stripping for received DV streams.

The CIP format is defined by the IEC 61883-1:1998 specification. The enhancements to the isochronous data contexts are implemented as hardware support for the synchronization time stamp for both DV and audio/video CIP formats. The TSB83AA23 device supports modification of the synchronization time-stamp field to ensure that the value inserted via software is not stale – that is, less than the current cycle timer when the packet is transmitted.

The TSB83AA23 performance and enhanced throughput make it an excellent choice for today’s 1394 PC market; however, portable, mobile, and even desktop PC power-management schemes continue to require devices to use less and less power, and TI’s 1394 product line has continued to raise the bar by providing the lowest-power 1394 devices in the industry. The TSB83AA23 device represents the next evolution of TI commitment to meet the challenge of power-sensitive applications. The TSB83AA23 device has ultralow operational power requirements and intelligent power-management capabilities that allow it to conserve power autonomously based on the device usage. The TSB83AA23 LLC section fully supports D0, D1, D2, and D3hot/cold power states, as specified in the PC 2001 Design Guide requirements and the PCI Power Management Specification. PME wake-event support is subject to operating-system support and implementation.

As required by the 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification (OHCI) and IEEE Std 1394a-2000, internal control registers are memory mapped and nonprefetchable. The PCI configuration header is accessed through configuration cycles as specified by the PCI Local Bus Specification, and provides plug-and-play (PnP) compatibility. Furthermore, the TSB83AA23 LLC section is fully compliant with the latest PCI Local Bus Specification, PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, IEEE Std 1394b-2002, IEEE Std 1394a-2000, and 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification.

The TSB83AA23 PHY section provides the digital and analog transceiver functions needed to implement a three-port node in a cable-based IEEE 1394 network. Each cable port incorporates two differential line transceivers. The transceivers include circuitry to monitor the line conditions as needed for determining connection status, for initialization and arbitration, and for packet reception and transmission.

The TSB83AA23 is powered by multiple voltage supplies, 3.3-V supplies for I/O and the LLC section, and a core voltage supply for the PHY section. The core voltage supply is supplied to the PLLVDD_CORE and DVDD_CORE terminals in accordance with the requirements in the recommended operating conditions. The PLLVDD_CORE terminals must be separated from the DVDD_CORE terminals, the PLLVDD_CORE terminals are decoupled with 1-µF and smaller decoupling capacitors, and the DVDD_CORE terminals separately decoupled with 1-µF and smaller decoupling capacitors. The separation between DVDD_CORE and PLLVDD_CORE can be implemented by separate power-supply rails, or by a single power-supply rail, where the DVDD_CORE and PLLVDD_CORE are separated by a filter network to keep noise from the PLLVDD_CORE supply. In addition, REG_EN must be asserted low to enable the internal voltage regulator for the LLC section. If REG_EN is not pulled low, the a 1.8-V power rail must be applied to the REG18 pins.

The TSB83AA23 requires an external 98.304-MHz crystal oscillator to generate a reference clock. The external clock drives an internal phase-locked loop (PLL), which generates the required reference signal. This reference signal provides the clock signals that control transmission of the outbound encoded information. The power-down (PD) function, when enabled by asserting the PD terminal high, stops operation of the PLL.

Data bits to be transmitted through the cable ports are latched internally, combined serially, encoded, and transmitted at 98.304, 196.608, 393.216, 491.52, or 983.04 Mbps (referred to as S100, S200, S400, S400B, or S800 speed, respectively) as the outbound information stream.

To ensure that the TSB83AA23 conforms to the IEEE Std 1394b-2002 standard, the BMODE terminal must be asserted.

NOTE The BMODE terminal does not select the cable-interface mode of operation. The BMODE terminal selects the internal PHY section-LLC section interface mode of operation and affects the arbitration modes on the cable. BMODE must be pulled high during normal operation.

The cable interface can follow either the IEEE Std 1394a-2000 protocol or the IEEE Std 1394b-2002 protocol on all ports. The mode of operation is determined by the interface capabilities of the ports being connected. When any of the ports are connected to an IEEE Std 1394a-2000-compliant device, the cable interface on that port operates in the IEEE Std 1394a-2000 data-strobe mode at a compatible S100, S200, or S400 speed. When a bilingual port is connected to an IEEE Std 1394b-2002-compliant node, the cable interface on that port operates per the IEEE Std 1394b-2002 standard at S400B or S800 speed. The TSB83AA23 automatically determines the correct cable interface connection method for the bilingual ports.

To operate a port as an IEEE Std 1394b-2002 bilingual port, the data-strobe-only terminal for the port (DS0 or DS1) must be pulled to ground through a 1-k resistor. The port must be operated in the IEEE Std 1394b-2002 bilingual mode when an IEEE Std 1394b-2002 bilingual or an IEEE Std 1394b-2002 Beta-only connector is connected to the port. To operate the port as an IEEE Std 1394a-2000-only port, the data-strobe-only terminal (DS0 or DS1) must be pulled to 3.3-V VCC through a 1-k resistor. The only time the port must be forced to the data-strobe-only mode is if the port is connected to an IEEE Std 1394a-2000 connector (either 6 pin, which is recommended, or 4 pin). This mode is provided to ensure that IEEE Std 1394b-2002 signaling is never sent across an IEEE Std 1394a-2000 cable.

During packet reception, the serial data bits are split into 2-, 4-, or 8-bit parallel streams by the PHY section and sent to the link-layer controller (LLC) section. The received data is also transmitted (repeated) on the other connected and active cable ports.

Both the twisted pair A (TPA) and the twisted pair B (TPB) cable interfaces incorporate differential comparators to monitor the line states during initialization and arbitration when connected to an IEEE Std 1394a-2000-compliant device. The outputs of these comparators are used by the internal logic to determine the arbitration status. The TPA channel monitors the incoming cable common-mode voltage. The value of this common-mode voltage is used during IEEE Std 1394a-2000-mode arbitration and sets the speed of the next packet transmission. In addition, the TPB channel monitors the incoming cable common-mode voltage on the TPB pair for the presence of the remotely supplied twisted pair bias (TPBIAS) voltage.

When connected to an IEEE Std 1394a-2000-compliant node, the TSB83AA23 PHY section provides a 1.86-V nominal bias voltage at the TPBIAS terminal for port termination. The PHY section contains three independent TPBIAS circuits (one for each port). This bias voltage, when seen through a cable by a remote receiver, indicates the presence of an active connection. This bias voltage source must be stabilized by an external filter capacitor of 1 µF.

The line drivers in the TSB83AA23 PHY section are designed to work with external 112- termination resistor networks to match the 110- cable impedance. One termination network is required at each end of a twisted-pair cable. Each network is composed of a pair of series-connected 56- resistors. The midpoint of the pair of resistors that is connected to the TPA terminals is connected to its corresponding TPBIAS voltage terminal. The midpoint of the pair of resistors that is directly connected to the TPB terminals is coupled to ground through a parallel RC network, with recommended values of 5 k and 270 pF. The values of the external line-termination resistors are selected to meet the standard specifications when connected in parallel with the internal receiver circuits. A precision external resistor connected between the R0 and R1 terminals sets the driver output current, along with other internal operating currents.

When the power supply of the TSB83AA23 is off while the twisted-pair cables are connected, the TSB83AA23 transmitter and receiver circuitry present to the cable a high-impedance signal that does not load the device at the other end of the cable.

When the TSB83AA23 PHY section is used without one or more of the ports brought out to a connector, the twisted-pair terminals of the unused ports must be terminated for reliable operation. For each unused port, the port must be forced to the IEEE Std 1394a-2000-only mode (data-strobe-only mode), after which the TPB+ and TPB– terminals can be tied together and then pulled to ground; or the TPB+ and TPB– terminals can be connected to the suggested normal termination network. The TPA+ and TPA– terminals of an unused port can be left unconnected. The TPBIAS terminal can be connected through a 1-µF capacitor to ground or left unconnected.

The TESTM, TESTW, SE, and SM terminals are used to set up various manufacturing test conditions. For normal operation, the TESTM and TESTW terminals must be connected to VDD through a 1-k resistor. The SE and SM terminals must be tied to ground through a 1-k resistor.

Three package terminals are used as inputs to set the default value for three configuration status bits in the self-ID packet. They can be pulled high through a 1-k resistor or hardwired low as a function of the equipment design. The PC0, PC1, and PC2 terminals indicate the default power class status for the node (the need for power from the cable or the ability to supply power to the cable). The contender bit in the PHY register set indicates that the node is a contender either for the isochronous resource manager (IRM) or for the bus manager (BM). On the TSB83AA23, this bit can be set only by a write to the PHY register set. If a node is to be a contender for IRM or BM, the node software must set this bit in the PHY register set.

The LPS (link power status) terminal of the PHY section works with the LKON terminal to manage the power usage in the node. The PHY_LPS signal from the LLC section is used with the LCtrl bit (see Section 1.3.5) to indicate the active/power status of the LLC section. The LPS signal also resets, disables, and initializes the PHY section-LLC section interface (the state of the PHY section-LLC section interface is controlled solely by the LPS input, regardless of the state of the LCtrl bit). The LPS terminal of the PHY section must be connected to the PHY_LPS terminal of the LLC section during normal operation.

The LPS input is considered inactive if it remains low for more than the LPS_RESET time (see the LPS terminal definition) and is considered active otherwise. When the PHY section detects that the LPS input is inactive, the PHY section-LLC section interface is placed into a low-power reset state in which the CTL and D outputs are held in the logic 0 state and the LREQ input is ignored; however, the PCLK output remains active. If the LPS input remains low for more than the LPS_DISABLE time (see the LPS terminal definition), the PHY section-LLC section interface is put into a low-power disabled state in which the PCLK output is also held inactive. The TSB83AA23 continues the necessary PHY repeater functions required for normal network operation, regardless of the state of the PHY section-LLC section interface. When the interface is in the reset or disabled state and the LPS input is again observed active, the PHY section initializes the interface and returns to normal operation. The PHY section-LLC section interface is also held in the disabled state during hardware reset. When the LPS terminal is returned to an active state after being sensed as having entered the LPS_DISABLE time, the TSB83AA23 issues a bus reset. This broadcasts the node self-ID packet, which contains the updated L bit state (the PHY section and LLC section now being accessible).

The PHY section uses the LKON terminal to notify the LLC section to power up and become active. When activated, the output LKON signal is a square wave. The PHY section activates the LKON output when the LLC section is inactive and a wake-up event occurs. The LLC section is considered inactive when either the LPS input is inactive, as previously described, or the LCtrl bit is cleared to 0. A wake-up event occurs when a link-on PHY packet addressed to this node is received, or conditionally when a PHY interrupt occurs. The PHY section deasserts the LKON output when the LLC section becomes active (both LPS sensed as active and the LCtrl bit set to 1). The PHY section also deasserts the LKON output when a bus reset occurs, unless a PHY interrupt condition exists, which would otherwise cause LKON to be active. If the TSB83AA23 is power cycled and the power class is 0 through 4, the PHY section asserts LKON for approximately 167 µs or until both the LPS is active and the LCtrl bit is 1.

特性

  • 以1千兆位信令速率完全支持IEEE Std 1394b-2002修订版1.33+的规定
  • 完全支持以下规定: IEEE Std 1394a-2000和IEEE Std l394-1995用于高性能串行总线
  • 完全可与Firewire ??,i.LINK ??和SB1394实现IEEE Std 1394实现
  • 提供三个完全向后兼容的(IEEE Std 1394a-2000完全兼容)双语IEEE Std 1394b-2002电缆端口,速率高达每秒800兆比特(Mbps)
  • 完整IEEE标准1394a-2000支持包括:
    • 连接辩护
    • 仲裁短暂重置
    • 多速连接
    • 仲裁加速
    • Fly-By Concatenation
    • 端口禁用/暂停/恢复
  • 与旧版数字视频(DV)设备兼容的扩展恢复信令
  • 掉电功能
  • 低功耗睡眠模式
  • 完全符合以下标准
  • 电池供电应用中的节能开放主机控制器接口(OHCI)要求
  • 电缆电源监控
  • 电缆端口监控到远程节点的活动连接的线路条件
  • 注册位给出软件控制竞争器位,功率级位,链路有源控制位和IEEE Std 1394a-2000功能
  • 可与其他1394物理层(PHY)互操作,使用1.8V,3.3V和5V电源
  • 低抖动外部晶体振荡器提供100/200/400/800 Mbps的发送和接收数据以及49.152 MHz和98.304 MHz的链路层控制器(LLC)时钟
  • 每个端口的独立偏置(TPBIAS)
  • 软件设备复位(SWR)
  • 故障安全电路检测到设备突然断电并禁用端口以确保TSB83AA23无法加载任何连接设备的TPBIAS和阻止从端口返回到电源平面的任何泄漏
  • IEEE Std 1394a-2000兼容的共模噪声滤波器对输入偏置检测电路滤除Cro sstalk Noise
  • 端口可编程强制IEEE Std 1394a-2000模式允许使用IEEE Std 1394a-2000连接器(IEEE Std 1394b-2002信号不得跨IEEE Std 1394a-2000连接器或电缆放置)
  • 3.3 V和5 V PCI信令环境
  • 100 Mbps,200 Mbps,400 Mbps和800 Mbps的串行总线数据速率
  • 物理写入最多三笔未完成交易
  • 串行ROM或Boot ROM接口支持2线串行EEPROM器件
  • 33-MHz /32-bit PCI接口
  • 多功能终端(MFUNC终端1):
    • PCI_CLKRUN 协议每 PCI移动设计指南
    • < li>通用I /O(GPIO)
    • 用于定制同步的外部周期定时器控制的CYCLEIN /CYCLEOUT
  • PCI突发传输和深度FIFO容忍大型主机延迟
    • 传输FIFO K异步
    • 传输FIFO ?? 2K等时
    • 接收e FIFO ?? 2K异步
    • 接收FIFO ?? 2K等时
  • D0,D1,D2和D3电源状态和PME事件每 PCI总线电源管理接口规范
  • 可编程异步发送阈值
  • 等时接收双缓冲模式
  • 异步流水线异步传输请求
  • 初始带宽可用和初始通道可用寄存器
  • 数字视频和音频性能增强

OHCI- Lynx是德州仪器的商标。
Firewire是Apple Computer,Inc。的商标.i.LINK是Sony Kabushiki Kaisha TA Sony Corporation的商标。
所有其他商标均为其各自所有者的财产。

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Operating Temperature Range (C)
Package Group
Package Size: mm2:W x L (PKG)
Pin/Package
TSB83AA23
0 to 70    
NFBGA    
167NFBGA: 144 mm2: 12 x 12(NFBGA)    
167NFBGA    

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