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LAN9215I_07 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: LAN9215I_07
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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: 控制器以太网局域网(LAN)标准
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品牌: SMSC [ SMSC CORPORATION ]
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Highly Efficient Single-Chip 10/100 Ethernet Controller with HP Auto-MDIX and Industrial Temperature Support  
Datasheet  
abilities will be advertised. Auto-negotiation can also be disabled via software by clearing register 0,  
bit 12.  
The LAN9215i does not support “Next Page" capability.  
4.7  
Parallel Detection  
If the LAN9215i is connected to a device lacking the ability to auto-negotiate (i.e. no FLPs are  
detected), it is able to determine the speed of the link based on either 100M MLT-3 symbols or 10M  
Normal Link Pulses. In this case the link is presumed to be half-duplex per the IEEE standard. This  
ability is known as “Parallel Detection. This feature ensures inter operability with legacy link partners.  
If a link is formed via parallel detection, then bit 0 in register 6 is cleared to indicate that the Link  
Partner is not capable of auto-negotiation. The Ethernet MAC has access to this information via the  
management interface. If a fault occurs during parallel detection, bit 4 of register 6 is set.  
Register 5 is used to store the Link Partner Ability information, which is coded in the received FLPs.  
If the Link Partner is not auto-negotiation capable, then register 5 is updated after completion of parallel  
detection to reflect the speed capability of the Link Partner.  
4.7.1  
Re-starting Auto-negotiation  
Auto-negotiation can be re-started at any time by setting register 0, bit 9. Auto-negotiation will also re-  
start if the link is broken at any time. A broken link is caused by signal loss. This may occur because  
of a cable break, or because of an interruption in the signal transmitted by the Link Partner. Auto-  
negotiation resumes in an attempt to determine the new link configuration.  
If the management entity re-starts Auto-negotiation by writing to bit 9 of the control register, the  
LAN9215i will respond by stopping all transmission/receiving operations. Once the break_link_timer is  
done, in the Auto-negotiation state-machine (approximately 1200ms) the auto-negotiation will re-start.  
The Link Partner will have also dropped the link due to lack of a received signal, so it too will resume  
auto-negotiation.  
4.7.2  
4.7.3  
Disabling Auto-negotiation  
Auto-negotiation can be disabled by setting register 0, bit 12 to zero. The device will then force its  
speed of operation to reflect the information in register 0, bit 13 (speed) and register 0, bit 8 (duplex).  
The speed and duplex bits in register 0 should be ignored when auto-negotiation is enabled.  
Half vs. Full-Duplex  
Half-duplex operation relies on the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detect)  
protocol to handle network traffic and collisions. In this mode, the internal carrier sense signal, CRS,  
responds to both transmit and receive activity. In this mode, If data is received while the PHY is  
transmitting, a collision results.  
In full-duplex mode, the PHY is able to transmit and receive data simultaneously. In this mode, the  
internal CRS responds only to receive activity. The CSMA/CD protocol does not apply and collision  
detection is disabled.  
Table 4.2 describes the behavior of the internal CRS bit under all receive/transmit conditions. The  
internal CRS signal is used to trigger bit 10 (No Carrier) of the TX Status word (See Section 3.12.4,  
"TX Status Format"). The CRS value, and subsequently the No Carrier value, are invalid during any  
full-duplex transmission. Therefore, these signals cannot be used as a verification method of  
transmitted packets when transmitting in 10/100 Mbps full-duplex modes.  
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