Features: Fully integrated transceiver for Long or Short-Haul T1, or E1 interfaces Crystal-less digital jitter attenuation -Select either transmit or receive path -No crystal or high speed external clock required Meets or exceeds specifications in ANSI T1.102, T1.403 and T1.408; ITU I.431, G.703, ...
LXT361: Features: Fully integrated transceiver for Long or Short-Haul T1, or E1 interfaces Crystal-less digital jitter attenuation -Select either transmit or receive path -No crystal or high speed external ...
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Parameter | Sym | Min | Max | Unit |
DC supply (reference to GND) | VCC, TVCC | - | 6.0 | V |
Input voltage, any pin 1 | VIN | GND - 0.3 V | VCC + 0.3 V | V |
Input current, any pin 2 | IIN | -10 | 10 | mA |
Storage Temperature | TSTG | -65 | 150 | ° C |
Caution: Exceeding these values may cause permanent damage. Caution: Functional operation under these conditions is not implied. Caution: Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 1. TVCC and VCC must not differ by more than 0.3 V during operation. TGND and GND must not differ by more than 0.3 V during operation. 2. Transient currents of up to 100 mA will not cause SCR latch-up. TTIP, TRING, TVCC, and TGND can withstand continuous currents of up to 100 mA. |
The LXT361 is a fully integrated, PCM transceiver for Long- or Short-Hual, 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) applications allowing full-duplex transmission of digital data over existing twisted-pair installations. The device interfaces with two twisted-pair lines (one pair each for transmit and receive) through standard pulse transformers and appropriate resistors.
The figure on the front page of this data sheet shows a block diagram of the LXT361. Control of the chip is via the 8-bit parallel microprocessor port. Stand-alone operation is not supported.
The LXT361 provides a high-precision, crystal-less Jitter Attenuator (JA). The user may place the JA in the transmit or receive path, or bypass it completely.
The LXT361 transceiver meets or exceeds FCC, ANSI, and AT&T specifications for CSU and DSX-1 applications, as well as ITU and ETSI requirements for E1 ISDN PRI applications.