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78Q8392L 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 78Q8392L
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内容描述: 低功率以太网同轴电缆收发器 [Low Power Ethernet Coaxial Transceiver]
分类和应用: 以太网
文件页数/大小: 14 页 / 294 K
品牌: TERIDIAN [ TERIDIAN SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION ]
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78Q8392L/A03  
Low Power Ethernet  
Coaxial Transceiver  
The filter outputs a correctly shaped and band  
limited signal to the transmit output driver, which  
drives the transmission medium through a high  
impedance current source. When the transmitter is  
off, the capacitance of the transmit driver is isolated  
from the transmission media by an external diode  
with a low capacitance node. The shield of the  
transmission media serves as the ground return for  
the transmitter function.  
A transmit squelch circuit, which consists of a pulse  
threshold detector, a pulse width detector, and a  
pulse duration timer, is used to suppress noise, as  
well as crosstalk on the AUI cable. The squelch  
circuitry disables the transmit driver if the signal at  
TX+ or TX- is smaller than the pulse threshold.  
Pulse noise is rejected by a pulse width detector that  
passes only pulses with durations greater than 20  
ns. The pulse duration timer disables the transmit  
driver if no pulses are received for two-bit periods  
following valid pulses. At the end of a transmission,  
the pulse duration timer disables the transmitter and  
triggers the blanking timer, used to block “dribble”  
bits.  
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
The 78Q8392L/A03 incorporates six basic functions  
of the Ethernet Transceiver, including receiving,  
transmitting, collision signaling, collision detection,  
jabber timing, and the heartbeat function. Refer to  
Figure 1 for a general system block diagram.  
RECEIVER FUNCTIONS  
The receiver senses signals through the RXI input,  
which minimizes reflections on the transmission  
media using a low capacitance, high resistance  
input buffer amplifier. The CDS ground input  
attaches directly to the input buffer from the coaxial  
shield to eliminate ground loop noise.  
In addition to the input buffer, the receiver data path  
consists of an equalizer, data slicer, receiver  
squelch circuitry, and an output line driver.  
The equalizer improves the cable-induced jitter; the  
data slicer restores equalized received signals to  
fast transition signals with binary levels to drive the  
receiver line driver; and the receiver line driver  
drives the AUI cable through an isolation transformer  
that connects to the AUI interface.  
COLLISION DETECTION  
Noise on the transmission media is rejected by the  
receiver squelch circuitry, which determines valid  
data via three criteria: Average DC level, pulse  
width and transition period. The DC voltage level is  
detected and compared to a set level in the receiver  
comparator circuit. The pulse width must be greater  
than 20 ns to pass the narrow pulse filter; the  
transition timer outputs a true level on the RX Data  
Valid line provided the time between transitions is  
less than about 200 ns. As long as a valid RXI signal  
is detected, the output line driver remains enabled.  
The transition timer disables the line driver when  
there are no further transitions on the data medium,  
and the RX+, RX- pins go to a zero differential  
voltage state (Figure 3).  
A collision occurs when two or more transmitters  
simultaneously transmit on the transmission media.  
A collision is detected by comparing the average DC  
level of the transmission media to a collision  
threshold. The received signal at RXI is buffered and  
sent through a low pass filter, then compared in the  
collision threshold circuit. If the average DC level  
exceeds a collision threshold, a 10 MHz signal is  
output on the CD± pins.  
COLLISION SIGNALING  
When collision signaling is enabled (HBE pin is high  
and the average DC level on RXI exceeds the  
collision threshold VCD), a 10 MHz signal is sent from  
the CD± pins through an isolation transformer to the  
DTE. When the function is disabled, this output goes  
to a zero differential state. The 10 MHz signal output  
from the CD± pins indicates a collision on the  
transmission media, a heartbeat function, or that the  
transmitter is in jabber mode.  
TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS  
The transmitter data path consists of a transmit input  
buffer, pulse-shaping filter, transmit squelch  
circuitry and transmit output line driver. The  
self-biasing transmit input buffer receives data  
through an isolation transformer and translates the  
AUI differential analog signal to a square pulse  
suitable for driving the pulse shaping filter.  
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© 2008 Teridian Semiconductor Corporation  
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