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1892Y-14 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 1892Y-14
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内容描述: [Ethernet Transceiver, 1-Trnsvr, CMOS, PQFP64]
分类和应用: 以太网:16GBASE-T电信电信集成电路
文件页数/大小: 148 页 / 1762 K
品牌: IDT [ INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY ]
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ICS1892  
TSD  
10Base-T/100Base-TXIntegrated PHYceiver™  
7.2.5 Auto-Negotiation: Progress Monitor  
Under typical circumstances, the Auto-Negotiation sublayer can establish a connection with the ICS1892’s  
remote link partner. However, some situations can prevent the auto-negotiation process from properly  
achieving this goal. For these situations, the ICS1892 has an Auto-Negotiation Progress Monitor to provide  
detailed status information to its Station Management (STA) entity. With this status information, the STA  
can diagnose the failure mechanism and – in some situations – establish the link by correcting the problem.  
When enabled, the auto-negotiation process typically requires less than 500 ms to execute, independent of  
the link partner's ability to perform the auto-negotiation process. Typically, an STA polls both the  
Auto-Negotiation Complete bit (bit 1.5) and the Link Status bit (bit 1.2) to determine when a link is  
successfully established, either through auto-negotiation or parallel detection. The STA can then poll the  
Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability Register and determine the highest-performance operating mode in  
common with the capabilities it is advertising.  
The ISO/IEC-defined priority table determines the established link type. As a simpler alternative, the STA  
can read the QuickPoll Detailed Status Register and determine the link type from the Data Rate bit (bit  
17.15) and the Duplex bit (bit 17.14). For convenience, the QuickPoll Register also includes the Link Status  
bit (bit 17.0) and the Auto-Negotiation Complete bit (bit 17.4).  
If (1) the auto-negotiation process does not complete, or (2) the link is not established, or (3) both the  
auto-negotiation process does not complete and the link is not established, then the STA can determine the  
cause of the link failure by using the outputs of the ICS1892 Auto-Negotiation Progress Monitor.  
The Auto-Negotiation Progress Monitor provides the STA with four status bits of data to indicate both the  
history and the present state of the auto-negotiation process. This status data is provided in the QuickPoll  
Detailed Status register by using the Auto-Negotiation Complete bit (bit 17.4) as well as bits 17.13:11. The  
bit order, from most-significant bit to least-significant bit, is 17.4, 17.13, 17.12, and 17.11. Using these four  
bits, the Auto-Negotiation Progress Monitor provides nine state codes detailing the operation of the  
auto-negotiation process for the STA. [For more information, see Section 8.12.3, “Auto-Negotiation  
Progress Monitor (bits 17.13:11)”.]  
The nine Auto-Negotiation Progress Monitor state codes are 0h through 8h and Fh. The Auto-Negotiation  
Progress Monitor automatically latches the values of the Auto-Negotiation Arbitration State Machine into  
the status bits only if the value of the present state is greater than the value that is currently in the status  
bits.  
IDT™ / ICS™ 10Base-T/100Base-TX Integrated PHYceiver™  
ICS1892  
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