LAN9220-ABZJ Standard Microsystems (SMSC), LAN9220-ABZJ Datasheet - Page 51

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LAN9220-ABZJ

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9220-ABZJ
Description
10/100 NON-PCI ETHERNET CONTROLLER
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems (SMSC)
Datasheet

Specifications of LAN9220-ABZJ

Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.8/3.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
56
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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16-bit Non-PCI Small Form Factor 10/100 Ethernet Controller with Variable Voltage I/O & HP Auto-MDIX Support
Datasheet
SMSC LAN9220
3.12.2
Figure 3.14, "TX Buffer
noted that not all of the data shown in this diagram is actually stored in the TX data FIFO. This must
be taken into account when calculating the actual TX data FIFO usage. Please refer to
"Calculating Actual TX Data FIFO Usage," on page 55
actual TX data FIFO usage.
TX Command Format
The TX command instructs the TX FIFO controller on handling the subsequent buffer. The command
precedes the data to be transmitted. The TX command is divided into two, 32-bit words; TX command
‘A’ and TX command ‘B’.
There is a 16-bit packet tag in the TX command ‘B’ command word. Packet tags may, if host software
desires, be unique for each packet (i.e., an incrementing count). The value of the tag will be returned
in the RX status word for the associated packet. The Packet tag can be used by host software to
uniquely identify each status word as it is returned to the host.
Both TX command ‘A’ and TX command ‘B’ are required for each buffer in a given packet. TX
command ‘B’ must be identical for every buffer in a given packet. If the TX command ‘B’ words do not
match, the Ethernet controller will assert the Transmitter Error (TXE) flag.
Host Write
Order
2nd
3rd
Last
1st
Format", shows the TX Buffer as it is written into the LAN9220. It should be
Figure 3.14 TX Buffer Format
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Offset + Data DWORD0
Optional offset DWORD0
Optional offset DWORDn
DATASHEET
Optional Pad DWORDn
Optional Pad DWORD0
TX Command 'B'
TX Command 'A'
Last Data & PAD
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