LAN9303-ABZJ SMSC, LAN9303-ABZJ Datasheet - Page 81

IC ETHER SW 3PORT 16BIT 56QFN

LAN9303-ABZJ

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9303-ABZJ
Description
IC ETHER SW 3PORT 16BIT 56QFN
Manufacturer
SMSC
Datasheets

Specifications of LAN9303-ABZJ

Controller Type
Ethernet Switch Controller
Interface
SMBus (2-Wire/I²C)
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Supply
190mA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
56-QFN
Product
Ethernet Switches
Standard Supported
Yes
Data Rate
10 Mbps/100 Mbps
Supply Voltage (max)
3.6 V
Supply Voltage (min)
3 V
Supply Current (max)
0.19 A (Typ)
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
For Use With
638-1095 - EVALUATION BOARD FOR LAN9303
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
638-1082

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Small Form Factor Three Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with Single MII/RMII/Turbo MII
Datasheet
SMSC LAN9303/LAN9303i
6.4.10.2
VID bit 5 indicates a request to calculate the packet priority (and egress queue) based on the packet
contents.
If VID bit 5 is zero, the PRI field from the VLAN tag is used as the packet priority.
If VID bit 5 is one, the packet priority is calculated from the packet contents. The procedure described
in
the special tag is skipped and the VLAN priority is taken from the second VLAN tag, if it exists.
VID bit 6 indicates a request to follow VLAN rules.
If VID bit 6 is zero, a default membership of “all ports” is assumed and no VLAN rules are followed.
If VID bit 6 is one, all ingress and egress VLAN rules are followed. The procedure described in
6.4.2, "Forwarding Rules," on page 70
and the VID is taken from the second VLAN tag if it exists.
Upon egress from the destination port(s), the special tag is removed. If a regular VLAN tag needs to
be sent as part of the packet, then it should be part of the packet data from the host CPU port or set
as an unused bit in the VID field.
Note: When specifying Port 0 as the destination port, the VID will be set to 0. A VID of 0 is normally
Note: The maximum size tagged packet that can normally be sent into a switch port (on port 0) is
Packets to the Host CPU
The
add the special VLAN tag in packets to the host CPU as a source port indicator. A setting of 11b should
be used only on the port that is connected to the host CPU (typically Port 0). Other settings can be
used on the normal network ports as needed.
The special VLAN tag is a normal VLAN tag where:
Note: Bits 4 through 9 of the VID field will be all zero for Destination MAC Addresses that have been
Upon egress from the host CPU port, the special tag is added. If a regular VLAN tag already exists,
it is not deleted. Instead it will follow the special tag.
Section 6.4.3, "Transmit Priority Queue Selection," on page 71
The priority field indicates the packet’s priority as classified on receive.
Bits 0 and 1 of the VID field specify the source port (0, 1, or 2).
Bit 3 of the VID field indicates the packet was a monitored IGMP packet.
Bit 4 of the VID field indicates STP override was set (static AND age bits set) in the ALR entry for
the packet’s Destination MAC Address.
Bit 5 of the VID field indicates the static bit was set in the ALR entry for the packet’s Destination
MAC address.
Bit 6 of the VID field indicates priority enable was set in the ALR entry or the packet’s Destination
MAC address.
Bits 7,8, and 9 of the VID field are the priority field in the ALR entry for the packet’s Destination
MAC address - these can be used as a tag to identify different packet types (PTP, RSTP, etc.) when
the host CPU adds MAC address entries.
Buffer Manager Egress Port Type Register (BM_EGRSS_PORT_TYPE)
considered a priority tagged packet. Such a packet will be filtered if Admit Only VLAN is set
on the host CPU port. Either avoid setting Admit Only VLAN on the host CPU port or set an
unused bit in the VID field.
1522 bytes. Since the special tag consumes four bytes of the packet length, the outgoing
packet is limited to 1518 bytes, even if it contains a regular VLAN tag as part of the packet
data. If a larger outgoing packet is required, the
Configuration Register (MAC_RX_CFG_x)
learned (i.e., not added by the host) or are not found in the ALR table (i.e., not learned or
added by the host).
DATASHEET
is followed with the exception that the special tag is skipped
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of Port 0 should be set.
Jumbo2K
is followed with the exception that
bit in the
configures the switch to
Port x MAC Receive
Revision 1.4 (07-07-10)
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