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LTC1343
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
RL (Remote Loop-back) and RI (Ring Indicate). The
LTC1344 cable termination chip is used only for the clock
and data signals because they must support V.35 cable
termination. The control signals do not need any external
resistors.
Mode Selection
The interface protocol is selected using the mode select
pins M0, M1, M2 and CTRL/CLK (see the Mode Selection
table). The CTRL/CLK pin should be pulled high if the
LTC1343 is being used to generate control signals and
pulled low if used to generate clock and data signals.
For example, if the port is configured as a V.35 interface,
the mode selection pins should be M2 = 1, M1 = 0, M0 = 0.
For the control signals, CTRL/CLK = 1 and the drivers and
receivers will operate in RS232 (V.28) electrical mode. For
the clock and data signals, CTRL/CLK = 0 and the drivers
and receivers will operate in V.35 electrical mode, except
for the single-ended driver and receiver which will operate
in the RS232 (V.28) electrical mode. The DCE/DTE pin
will configure the port for DCE mode when high, and DTE
when low.
The interface protocol may be selected simply by plugging
the appropriate interface cable into the connector. The
mode pins are routed to the connector and are left uncon-
nected (1) or wired to ground (0) in the cable as shown in
Figure 11.
The pull-up resistors R1 through R4 will ensure a binary
1 when a pin is left unconnected and that the two LTC1343s
and the LTC1344 enter the no-cable mode when the cable
is removed. In the no-cable mode the LTC1343 supply
current drops to less than 200µA and all LTC1343 driver
outputs and LTC1344 resistive terminations are forced
into a high impedance state. Note that the data latch pin,
LATCH, is shorted to ground for all chips.
The interface protocol may also be selected by the serial
controller or host microprocessor as shown in Figure 12.
The mode selection pins M0, M1, M2 and DCE/DTE can be
shared between multiple interface ports, while each port
21
LATCH
LTC1344
DCE/
DTE M2 M1 M0 (DATA)
22 23 24 1
(DATA)
LTC1343 M0 17
20
CTRL/CLK
M1 18
22
LATCH
M2 19
DCE/DTE 21
CONNECTOR
R1, 10k
VCC
R2, 10k
VCC
R3, 10k
VCC
NC
R4, 10k
VCC
NC
LTC1343
21
DCE/DTE
19
M2
20
VCC
CTRL/CLK
22
LATCH
18
M1
17
M0
(DATA)
CABLE
1343 F11
10
Figure 11: Single Port DCE/V.35 Mode Selection in the Cable

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