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88e3016

Manufacturer Part Number
88e3016
Description
Integrated 10/100 Fast Ethernet Transceiver
Manufacturer
Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.
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2.3.5 Auto-Negotiation
The 88E3016 device can auto-negotiate to operate in 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX
If Auto-Negotiation is enabled, then the 88E3016 devices negotiate with the link partner to determine the speed
and duplex with which to operate. If the link partner is unable to Auto-Negotiate, the 88E3016 devices go into the
parallel detect mode to determine the speed of the link partner. Under parallel detect mode, the duplex mode is
fixed at half-duplex.
2.3.5.1
Auto-Negotiation is initiated upon any of the following conditions:
Changes to the AnegEn, SpeedLSB, and Duplex bits (Registers 0.12, 0.13, and 0.8, respectively) do not take
effect unless one of the following takes place:
The Auto-Negotiation Advertisement register (Register 4) is internally latched once every time Auto-Negotiation
enters the ability detect state in the arbitration state machine. Hence, a write into the Auto-Negotiation Advertis-
ment Register has no effect once the 88E3016 devices begin to transmit Fast Link Pulses (FLPs). This guaran-
tees that a sequence of FLPs transmitted is consistent with one another.
The Next Page Transmit register (Register 7) is internally latched once every time Auto-Negotiation enters the
next page exchange state in the arbitration state machine.
2.3.5.2
The 88E3016 devices support the use of next page during Auto-Negotiation. By default, the received base page
and next page are stored in the Link Partner Ability register - Base Page (Register 5). The 88E3016 devices have
an option to write the received next page into the Link Partner Next Page register - Register 8 - (similar to the
description provided in the IEEE 802.3ab standard) by programming the Reg8NxtPg bit (PHY Specific Control
Register - Register 16.12).
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May 4, 2006, Advance
Power up reset
Hardware reset
Software reset
Restart Auto-Negotiation
Transition from power down to power up
Changing from the link-up state to the linkfail state
Software reset (SWReset bit - Register 0.15)
Restart Auto-Negotiation (RestartAneg bit - Register 0.9)
Transition from power down to power up (PwrDwn bit - Register 0.11)
The link goes down
Register Update
Next Page Support
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Transmit and Receive Functions
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