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5.1.2.3 Software Reset
5.2 Power-Down Operations
ICS1892, Rev. D, 2/26/01
Entering Software Reset
Initiation of a software reset occurs when a management entity writes a logic one to Control Register bit
0.15. When this write occurs, the ICS1892 enters the reset state for two REF_IN clock cycles.
Note:
Exiting Software Reset
At the completion of a reset (either hardware, power-on, or software), the ICS1892 sets all registers to their
default values. This action automatically clears (that is, sets equal to logic zero) Control Register bit 0.15,
the software reset bit. Therefore, for a software reset (only), bit 0.15 is a self-clearing bit that indicates the
completion of the reset process.
Note:
1. The RESET* pin is active low but Control Register bit 0.15 is active high.
2. Exiting a software reset is nearly identical to exiting a hardware reset or a power-on reset, except that
3. The Control Register bit 0.15 does not represent the status of a hardware reset. It is a self-clearing bit
The ICS1892 enters the power-down state whenever either (1) the RESET* pin is low or (2) Control
Register bit 0.11 (the Power-Down bit) is logic one. In the power-down state, the ICS1892 disables all
internal functions and drives all MAC/Repeater Interface output pins to logic zero except for those that
support the MII Serial Management Port. In addition, the ICS1892 tri-states its Twisted-Pair Transmit pins
(TP_TXP and TP_TXN) to achieve an additional reduction in power.
There is one significant difference between entering the power-down state by setting Control Register bit
0.11 as opposed to entering the power-down state during a reset. When the ICS1892 enters the
power-down state:
•
•
For more information on power-down operations, see the following:
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By setting Control Register bit 0.11, the ICS1892 maintains the value of all Management Register bits
except for the latching low (LL), latching high (LH), and latching maximum (LMX) status bits. Instead,
these LL, LH, and LMX Management Register bits are re-initialized to their default values.
During a reset, the ICS1892 sets all of its Management Register bits to their default values. It does not
maintain the state of any Management Register bit.
Section 8.14, “Register 19: Extended Control Register 2”
Section 10.4, “DC Operating
consumption while in the power-down state
upon exiting a software-initiated reset, the ICS1892 does not re-latch its Serial Management Port
Address into the Extended Control Register. [For information on the Serial Management Port Address,
see
that is used to initiate a software reset. During a hardware or power-on reset, Control Register bit 0.15
does not get set to logic one. As a result, this bit 0.15 cannot be used to indicate the completion of the
reset process for hardware or power-on resets.
ICS1892 Data Sheet
Entering a software reset is nearly identical to entering a hardware reset or a power-on reset,
except that during a software-initiated reset, the ICS1892 does not enter the power-down state.
Section 8.11.3, “PHY Address (bits
© 2000-2001, Integrated Circuit Systems, Inc.
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Characteristics”, which has tables that specify the ICS1892 power
16.10:6)”.]
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Chapter 5 Operating Modes Overview
February 26, 2001
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