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COM20020-5 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: COM20020-5
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内容描述: 通用局域网控制器2K ×8板载RAM [Universal Local Area Network Controller with 2K x 8 On-Board RAM]
分类和应用: 控制器局域网
文件页数/大小: 58 页 / 248 K
品牌: SMSC [ SMSC CORPORATION ]
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MYRECON bit of the Diagnostic Status  
Register. Reading the Diagnostic Status  
MYRECON=0, DUPID=0, RCVACT=1, TXEN=0,  
TOKEN=1: Single node network.  
Register resets the MYRECON bit. Successive  
occurrences of a logic "1" on the MYRECON bit  
indicates that a problem exists with this node.  
At that point, the transmitter should be disabled  
so that the entire network is not held down  
while the node is being evaluated.  
Abnormal Results:  
RCVACT=1, TOKEN=0, TXEN=X: The node  
sees receive activity, but does not see the token.  
Either no other nodes exist on the network,  
some type of data corruption exists, the media  
driver is malfunctioning, the topology is set up  
incorrectly, there is noise on the network, or a  
reconfiguration is occurring.  
The Duplicate ID (DUPID) bit is used before the  
node joins the network to ensure that another  
node with the same ID does not exist on the  
network. Once it is determined that the ID in the  
Node ID Register is unique, the software should  
write a logic "1" to bit 5 of the Configuration  
Register to enable the basic transmit function.  
This allows the node to join the network.  
RCVACT=0, TOKEN=0, TXEN=1: No receive  
activity is seen and the basic transmit function  
is enabled. The transmitter and/or receiver are  
not functioning properly.  
The Receive Activity (RCVACT) bit of the  
Diagnostic Status Register will be set to a logic  
"1" whenever activity (logic "1") is detected on  
the RXIN pin.  
RCVACT=0, TOKEN=0, TXEN=0: No receive  
activity and basic transmit function disabled.  
This node is not connected to the network.  
The Excessive NAK (EXCNAK) bit is used to  
The Token Seen (TOKEN) bit is set to a logic "1"  
whenever any token has been seen on the  
network (except those tokens transmitted by this  
node).  
replace  
implemented in software.  
a
timeout function traditionally  
This function is  
necessary to limit the number of times a sender  
issues a FBE to a node with no available buffer.  
When the destination node replies to 128 FBEs  
with 128 NAKs or 4 FBEs with 4 NAKs, the  
EXCNAK bit of the sender is set, generating an  
The RCVACT and TOKEN bits may help the  
user to troubleshoot the network or the node. If  
unusual events are occurring on the network,  
the user may find it valuable to use the TXEN bit  
of the Configuration Register to qualify events.  
Different combinations of the RCVACT, TOKEN,  
and TXEN bits, as shown indicate different  
situations:  
interrupt.  
At this point the software may  
abandon the transmission via the "Disable  
Transmitter" command. This sets the TA bit to  
logic "1" when the node next receives the token,  
to allow a different transmission to occur. The  
timeout value for the EXNACK bit (128 or 4) is  
determined by the FOUR-NAKS bit on the Setup  
Register.  
Normal Results:  
RCVACT=1, TOKEN=1, TXEN=0: The node is  
not part of the network.  
operating properly without this node.  
The network is  
The user may choose to wait for more NAK's  
before disabling the transmitter by taking  
advantage of the wraparound counter of the  
EXCNAK bit. When the EXCNAK bit goes high,  
indicating 128 or 4 NAKs, the "POR Clear  
Flags" command may be issued to reset the bit  
so that it will go high again after another count  
RCVACT=1, TOKEN=1, TXEN=1: The node  
sees receive activity and sees the token. The  
basic transmit function is enabled. Network and  
node are operating properly.  
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