VSC8641XKO Vitesse Semiconductor Corp, VSC8641XKO Datasheet - Page 121

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VSC8641XKO

Manufacturer Part Number
VSC8641XKO
Description
IC PHY 10/100/1000 100-LQFP
Manufacturer
Vitesse Semiconductor Corp
Type
PHY Transceiverr
Datasheets

Specifications of VSC8641XKO

Number Of Drivers/receivers
1/1
Protocol
Gigabit Ethernet
Voltage - Supply
2.5V, 3.3V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-LQFP
Case
TQFP
Dc
07+
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
907-1031

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8.5
8.6
Revision 4.3
August 2009
On-Chip Pull-up Resistor Violation
Issue: According to the IEEE standard 802.3, the MDIO pin on a slave device should be
an open-drain pad type and drive a low value onto the MDIO shared bus. The MDIO
shared bus should be pulled high with a pull-up resistor on the PCB or SMI bus master.
The VSC8641 device includes a 100 kΩ pull-up on-chip resistor that violates this IEEE
specification.
Implication: The VSC8641 device requires an off-chip and on-chip pull-up resistor for
the interface to operate correctly. The typical value of the off-chip resistor is relatively
small at <1 kΩ, which maintains a short rise time of the MDIO signal. Adding a 100 kΩ
pull-up on-chip resistor in parallel with the off-chip pull-up resistor, does not have any
practical implications.
Workaround: No workaround is needed.
Setting the Internal RGMII Timing Compensation
Value
Issue: There are two inter-related registers to control the internal RGMII skew timing
compensation. The finest level of control is through register 28E.15:12, which has four
settings (0 ns, 1.4 ns, 1.7 ns, and 2.0 ns) for either Rx or Tx. Alternatively, register
23.8 provides a simpler level of control (0 ns or 1.7 ns for both Rx and Tx) for
compatibility with legacy Vitesse PHY software. A write to either register automatically
affects the other so that they are logically consistent. However, this relationship means
the legacy control of register 23.8 can potentially overwrite the finer-level controls in
register 28E.
Implication: If you intend to use the skew compensation settings in 28E, always write
to this register after, not before, a write to register 23. For example, suppose
register 23.8 is set to 1 (1.7 ns) and then register 28E.15:12 is set to 0101 (1.4 ns);
the resulting delay is 1.4 ns. A subsequent write to register 23, even if bit 8 is kept
as 1, automatically changes register 28E to 1010 (1.7 ns).
Workaround: Before performing a write to register 23, first read and store the settings
in register 28E. After writing to register 23, write the stored value back to register 28E.
Design Considerations
VSC8641 Datasheet
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