Renesas Electronics Physical Layer Transceiver, 82P2282PFG

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250-3468
Mfr. Part No.:
82P2282PFG
Brand:
Renesas Electronics
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Brand

Renesas Electronics

Product Type

Physical Layer Transceiver

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

175°C

Interface Standards

No

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Power Supply Type

Analogue, Digital

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q101

The Renesas Electronics transceiver is a highly featured single device solution for T1/E1/J1 trunks. Each link of the IDT82P2282 can be independently configured. The configuration is performed through an SPI or parallel microprocessor interface. In the receive path, the signals from the line side are coupled into the RTIPn and RRINGn pins and pass through an Impedance Terminator. In T1/J1 Mode, the recovered data and clock of each link can be configured in Super Frame (SF), Extended Super Frame (ESF), T1 Digital Multiplexer (DM) or Switch Line Carrier - 96 (SLC-96) formats. On the system side, if the device is in T1/J1 mode, the data stream of 1.544 Mbit/s can be converted to/from the data stream of 2.048 Mbit/s by software configuration. In the transmit path, the Transmit System Interface inputs the signals with various operating modes.

For line Interface each link can be configured as T1, E1 or J1

Line Interface supports T1/E1/J1 long haul/short haul line Interface

HPS for 1+1 protection without external relays

Selectable internal line termination impedance provided

It supports AMI/B8ZS for T1/J1 and AMI/HDB3 for E1 line encoding/decoding

It provides T1/E1/J1 short haul Pulse templates

It supports G.772 non-intrusive monitoring

It supports T1.102 line monitor

Transmit line has short-circuit detection and protection

Separate Transmit and Receive Jitter Attenuators 2 per link provided

Each receiver and transmitter can be individually powered down

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