Features: • Implements an Utopia L2 Slave and Utopia L1 Master providing a solution to bridge Utopia Level 1 Slave devices to a Level 2 Master• Compliant with ATM-Forum af-phy-0039.000 (Level 2) and af-phy-0017.000 (Level 1)• Implements 8-bit data busses• Level 2 interface...
QLUX2108-PT280C: Features: • Implements an Utopia L2 Slave and Utopia L1 Master providing a solution to bridge Utopia Level 1 Slave devices to a Level 2 Master• Compliant with ATM-Forum af-phy-0039.000 ...
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Features: • Implements an Utopia L2 Slave and Utopia L1 Master providing a solution to bridg...
Data flows from the Bridge's TX Ports to the corresponding TX Port on the other side of the bridge and the RX Port to the RX Port accordingly.
The following figure shows an application using two bridges to connect two PHY devices to a single, dual-PHY master device. The cell-available signals of the two slaves are connected to the according ports of the master (direct status indication). The two bridges would usually have the addresses 0 and 1 set to each other.
The Utopia (Universal Test & Operations PHY Interface for ATM) interface QLUX2108-PT280C is defined by the ATM Forum to provide a standard interface between ATM devices and ATM PHY or SAR (Segmentation And Re-assembly) devices.
The Utopia Standard of QLUX2108-PT280C defines a full duplex bus interface with a Master/Slave paradigm. The Slave interface responds to the requests from the Master. The Master performs PHY arbitration and initiates data transfers to and from the Slave device.
The ATM forum of QLUX2108-PT280C has standardized the Utopia Levels 1 (L1) to 3 (L3). Each level extends the maximum supported interface speed from OC3, 155Mbps (L1) over OC12, 622Mbps (L2) to 3.2Gbit/s (L3).
The following Table 1 gives an overview of the main differences in these three levels.
Utopia Level 1 of QLUX2108-PT280C implements an 8-bit interface running at up to 25MHz. Level 2 adds a 16 Bit interface and increases the speed to 50MHz. Level 3 extends the interface further by a 32 Bit word-size and speeds up to 104MHz providing rates up to 3.2 Gbit/s over the interface.
In addition to the differences in throughput, Utopia Level 2 of QLUX2108-PT280C uses a shared bus offering to physically share a single interface bus between one master and up to 31 slave devices (Multi-PHY or MPHY operation). This allows the implementation of aggregation units that multiplex several slave devices to a single Master device. The Level 1 and Level 3 of QLUX2108-PT280C are pointto- point only, whereas Level 1 has no notion of multiple slaves. Level 3 still has the notion of multiple slaves, but they must be implemented in a single physical device connected to the Utopia Interface.