
PM5317 SPECTRA-9953 Telecom Standard Product Data Sheet
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Proprietary and Confidential to PMC-Sierra, Inc., and for its customers’ internal use.
Document No.: PMC-2000741, Issue 5
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Register 0006H: SP9953 Transmit Configuration 3
Bit
Type
Function
Default
Bit 15
R/W
TSTS12CSL[16]
0
Bit 14
R/W
TSTS12CSL[15]
0
Bit 13
R/W
TSTS12CSL[14]
0
Bit 12
R/W
TSTS12CSL[13]
0
Bit 11
R/W
TSTS12CSL[12]
0
Bit 10
R/W
TSTS12CSL[11]
0
Bit 9
R/W
TSTS12CSL[10]
0
Bit 8
R/W
TSTS12CSL[9]
0
Bit 7
R/W
TSTS12CSL[8]
0
Bit 6
R/W
TSTS12CSL[7]
0
Bit 5
R/W
TSTS12CSL[6]
0
Bit 4
R/W
TSTS12CSL[5]
0
Bit 3
R/W
TSTS12CSL[4]
0
Bit 2
R/W
TSTS12CSL[3]
0
Bit 1
R/W
TSTS12CSL[2]
0
Bit 0
R/W
TSTS12CSL[1]
0
The Transmit Configuration 4 Register is provided at SP9953 Read/Write Address 06H.
TSTS12CSL[SL1:16]:
The transmit STS-12 slave concatenation mode (TSTS12CSL[1:16]) bits enable the slave
processing of an STS-12c (VC-4-4c) payload for the corresponding STS-12/STM-4 slice.
When a logic 1 is written to TSTS12CSL[X] and a logic 1 is written to TSTS12C[X], the
transmit STS-12/STM-4 slice processes a slave STS-12c (VC-4-4c) payload. When a logic
0 is written to TSTS12CSL[X] and a logic 1 is written to TSTS12C[X], the transmit STS-
12/STM-4 slice processes a master STS-12c (VC-4-4c) payload. When a logic 0 is written
to TSTS12CSL[X] and a logic 0 is written to TSTS12C[X], the transmit STS-12/STM-4
slice is not processing an STS-12c (VC-4-4c) payload.
Note: there is a possibility that SVCA indirect registers can be corrupted upon path
reconfiguration. Refer to section 14.13 for more explanation and how to avoid the problem.