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17. CHANNEL BLOCKING REGISTERS

The receive-channel blocking registers (RCBR1 /RCBR2/RCBR3/RCBR4) and the transmit-channel
blocking registers (TCBR1 /TCBR2 /TCBR3/TCBR4) control the RCHBLK and TCHBLK pins,
respectively. The RCHBLK and TCHBLK pins are user-programmable outputs that can be forced high or
low during individual channels. These outputs can be used to block clocks to a USART or LAPD
controller in ISDN–PRI applications. When the appropriate bits are set to a one, the RCHBLK and
TCHBLK pin will be held high during the entire corresponding channel time. Channels 25 through 32 are
ignored when the device is operated in the T1 mode.

Also, the DS21Q55 can internally generate and output a bursty clock on a per-channel basis (N x 64kbps /
56kbps). See Fractional T1/E1 Support.



Register Name:

RCBR1

Register Description:

Receive Channel Blocking Register 1

Register Address:

88h


Bit #

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Name

CH8

CH7

CH6

CH5

CH4

CH3

CH2

CH1

Default

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


Bits 0 to 7/Receive Channels 1 to 8 Channel Blocking Control Bits (CH1 to CH8).

0 = force the RCHBLK pin to remain low during this channel time
1 = force the RCHBLK pin high during this channel time


Register Name:

RCBR2

Register Description:

Receive Channel Blocking Register 2

Register Address:

89h


Bit #

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Name

CH16

CH15

CH14

CH13

CH12

CH11

CH10

CH9

Default

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


Bits 0 to 7/Receive Channels 9 to 16 Channel Blocking Control Bits (CH9 to CH16).

0 = force the RCHBLK pin to remain low during this channel time
1 = force the RCHBLK pin high during this channel time