LAN9303MI-AKZE Standard Microsystems (SMSC), LAN9303MI-AKZE Datasheet - Page 103

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LAN9303MI-AKZE

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9303MI-AKZE
Description
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems (SMSC)
Datasheet

Specifications of LAN9303MI-AKZE

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
Small Form Factor Three Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with Dual MII/RMII/Turbo MII
Datasheet
SMSC LAN9303M/LAN9303Mi
7.2.4.3
7.2.4.4
7.2.5
Register
Manchester signal and generates the received 20MHz clock from it. Using this clock, the Manchester
encoded data is extracted and converted to a 10MHz NRZI data stream. It is then converted from serial
to 4-bit wide parallel data.
The RX10M block also detects valid 10BASE-T IDLE signals - Normal Link Pulses (NLPs) - to maintain
the link.
MII MAC Interface
For reception, the 4-bit data nibbles are sent to the MII MAC Interface block where they are sent via
MII to the Switch Fabric MAC. The MII MAC Interface is described in detail in
Interface".
Note: The PHY is connected to the Switch Fabric MAC via standard MII signals. Refer to the IEEE
Jabber Detection
Jabber is a condition in which a station transmits for a period of time longer than the maximum
permissible packet length, usually due to a fault condition, that results in holding the TXEN input for
an extended period of time. Special logic is used to detect the jabber state and abort the transmission
to the line, within 45ms. Once TXEN is deasserted, the logic resets the jabber condition.
PHY Auto-negotiation
The purpose of the auto-negotiation function is to automatically configure the PHY to the optimum link
parameters based on the capabilities of its link partner. Auto-negotiation is a mechanism for
exchanging configuration information between two link-partners and automatically selecting the highest
performance mode of operation supported by both sides. Auto-negotiation is fully defined in clause 28
of the IEEE 802.3 specification and is enabled by setting the
Port x PHY Basic Control Register
The advertised capabilities of the PHY are stored in the
Register
both full or half-duplex modes. Besides the connection speed, the PHY can advertise remote fault
indication and symmetric or asymmetric pause flow control as defined in the IEEE 802.3 specification.
“Next Page” capability is not supported. Many of the default advertised capabilities of the PHY are
determined via configuration straps as shown in
Advertisement Register (PHY_AN_ADV_x)," on page
Straps," on page 51
Once auto-negotiation has completed, information about the resolved link and the results of the
negotiation process are reflected in the speed indication bits in the
Register
Partner Base Page Ability Register
The auto-negotiation protocol is a purely physical layer activity and proceeds independently of the MAC
controller.
The following blocks are activated during an Auto-negotiation session:
Auto-negotiation (digital)
100M ADC (analog)
100M PLL (analog)
100M equalizer/BLW/clock recovery (DSP)
10M SQUELCH (analog)
10M PLL (analog)
10M TX Driver (analog)
802.3 specification for additional details.
(PHY_AN_ADV_x). The PHY contains the ability to advertise 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T in
(PHY_SPECIAL_CONTROL_STATUS_x), as well as the
(PHY_SPECIAL_CONTROL_STAT_IND_x). The 10M PLL locks onto the received
for additional details on the configuration straps.
DATASHEET
(PHY_BASIC_CONTROL_x).
(PHY_AN_LP_BASE_ABILITY_x).
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Section 13.3.2.5, "Port x PHY Auto-Negotiation
212. Refer to
Port x PHY Auto-Negotiation Advertisement
Auto-Negotiation (PHY_AN)
Port x PHY Auto-Negotiation Link
Port x PHY Special Control/Status
Section 4.2.4, "Configuration
Section 7.2.7, "MII MAC
Revision 1.4 (07-07-10)
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