Table 49: Clocking Type Supported for Each Encoding Type as Displayed in the CTP
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Clocking Type SupportedEncoding Type
You can specify the following clocking methods for ISOCH circuits:
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Adaptive Rate, Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Adaptive clocking with external TX clock (TT).
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Adaptive Rate, w/o Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Adaptive clocking with internal clock.
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Autobaud Rate, Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Autobaud rate with internal clock.
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Autobaud Rate, w/o Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Autobaud rate with external clock.
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ISOCH - Master End—This end of the circuit generates a clock signal and sends it to
the remote end. Configure ISOCH - Adaptive End at the remote end.
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ISOCH - Adaptive End—This end of the circuit uses adaptive clocking to receive the
clock signal from the remote end. The clock slave uses its period to determine when
to sample data and how to transmit data across the link.
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Custom—The custom clocking configuration is used.
ISOCH
You can specify the following clocking methods for CDI circuits:
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Adaptive Rate, Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Adaptive clocking with external TX clock (TT).
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Adaptive Rate, w/o Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Adaptive clocking with internal clock.
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Autobaud Rate, Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Autobaud rate with internal clock.
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Autobaud Rate, w/o Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Autobaud rate with external clock.
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CDI - Master End—This end of the circuit generates a clock signal and sends it to the
remote end. Configure CDI - Adaptive End at the remote end.
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CDI - Adaptive End—This end of the circuit uses adaptive clocking to receive the clock
signal from the remote end. The clock slave uses its period to determine when to
sample data and how to transmit data across the link.
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Custom—The custom clocking configuration is used.
CDI
You can specify the following clocking methods for TRANS circuits:
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Adaptive Rate, Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Adaptive clocking with external TX clock (TT).
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Adaptive Rate, w/o Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Adaptive clocking with internal clock.
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Autobaud Rate, Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Autobaud rate with internal clock.
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Autobaud Rate, w/o Ext Tx Clk (TT)—Autobaud rate with external clock.
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TRANS - Master End—This end of the circuit generates a clock signal and sends it to
the remote end. Configure TRANS - Adaptive End at the remote end.
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TRANS - Adaptive End—This end of the circuit uses adaptive clocking to receive the
clock signal from the remote end. The clock slave uses its period to determine when
to sample data and how to transmit data across the link.
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Custom—The custom clocking configuration is used.
TRANS
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