欢迎访问ic37.com |
会员登录 免费注册
发布采购

LAN9215I-MT 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

LAN9215I-MT图片预览
型号: LAN9215I-MT
PDF下载: 下载PDF文件 查看货源
内容描述: 高效的单芯片10/100以太网控制器与HP Auto-MDIX的和工业温度支持 [Highly Efficient Single-Chip 10/100 Ethernet Controller with HP Auto-MDIX and Industrial Temperature Support]
分类和应用: 外围集成电路数据传输控制器局域网以太网局域网(LAN)标准时钟
文件页数/大小: 134 页 / 1602 K
品牌: SMSC [ SMSC CORPORATION ]
 浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第96页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第97页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第98页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第99页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第101页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第102页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第103页浏览型号LAN9215I-MT的Datasheet PDF文件第104页  
Highly Efficient Single-Chip 10/100 Ethernet Controller with HP Auto-MDIX and Industrial Temperature Support  
Datasheet  
BITS  
DESCRIPTION  
13  
Hash/Perfect Filtering Mode (HPFILT). When reset (0), the LAN9215I will implement a perfect  
address filter on incoming frames according the address specified in the MAC address register.  
When set (1), the address check Function does imperfect address filtering of multicast incoming  
frames according to the hash table specified in the multicast hash table register.  
If the Hash Only Filtering mode (HO) bit is set (1), then the physical (IA) are imperfect filtered too. If  
the Hash Only Filtering mode (HO) bit is reset (0), then the IA addresses are perfect address filtered  
according to the MAC Address register  
12  
Late Collision Control (LCOLL). When set, enables retransmission of the collided frame even after  
the collision period (late collision). When reset, the MAC disables frame transmission on a late  
collision. In any case, the Late Collision status is appropriately updated in the Transmit Packet status.  
11  
10  
Disable Broadcast Frames (BCAST). When set, disables the reception of broadcast frames. When  
reset, forwards all broadcast frames to the application.  
Disable Retry (DISRTY). When set, the MAC attempts only one transmission. When a collision is  
seen on the bus, the MAC ignores the current frame and goes to the next frame and a retry error is  
reported in the Transmit status. When reset, the MAC attempts 16 transmissions before signaling a  
retry error.  
9
8
Reserved  
Automatic Pad Stripping (PADSTR). When set, the MAC strips the pad field on all incoming frames,  
if the length field is less than 46 bytes. The FCS field is also stripped, since it is computed at the  
transmitting station based on the data and pad field characters, and is invalid for a received frame  
that has had the pad characters stripped. Receive frames with a 46-byte or greater length field are  
passed to the Application unmodified (FCS is not stripped). When reset, the MAC passes all incoming  
frames to the host unmodified.  
7-6  
BackOff Limit (BOLMT). The BOLMT bits allow the user to set its back-off limit in a relaxed or  
aggressive mode. According to IEEE 802.3, the MAC has to wait for a random number [r] of slot-  
times** after it detects a collision, where:  
The exponent2K is dependent on how many times the current frame to be transmitted has been retried,  
as follows:  
(eq.2)K = min (n, 10) where n is the current number of retries.  
If a frame has been retried three times, then K = 3 and r= 8 slot-times maximum. If it has been retried  
12 times, then K = 10, and r = 1024 slot-times maximum.  
(eq.1)0 < r < K  
An LFSR (linear feedback shift register) 20-bit counter emulates a 20bit random number generator,  
from which r is obtained. Once a collision is detected, the number of the current retry of the current  
frame is used to obtain K (eq.2). This value of K translates into the number of bits to use from the  
LFSR counter. If the value of K is 3, the MAC takes the value in the first three bits of the LFSR counter  
and uses it to count down to zero on every slot-time. This effectively causes the MAC to wait eight  
slot-times. To give the user more flexibility, the BOLMT value forces the number of bits to be used  
from the LFSR counter to a predetermined value as in the table below.  
BOLMT Value  
2’b00  
# Bits Used from LFSR Counter  
10  
8
2’b01  
2’b10  
4
2’b11  
1
Thus, if the value of K = 10, the MAC will look at the BOLMT if it is 00, then use the lower ten bits of the LFSR  
counter for the wait countdown. If the BOLMT is 10, then it will only use the value in the first four bits for the  
wait countdown, etc.  
**Slot-time = 512 bit times. (See IEEE 802.3 Spec., Secs. 4.2.3.25 and 4.4.2.1)  
Revision 1.5 (07-18-06)  
100  
SMSC LAN9215I  
DATASHEET