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SMSC LAN9311/LAN9311i
Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Digital Reset (DIGITAL_RST) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Port 2 PHY Reset............................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
Port 1 PHY Reset............................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
Spanning Tree Port State Override................................................................................................................................................................. 64
MAC Destination Address Lookup Priority...................................................................................................................................................... 64
Port Default Priority......................................................................................................................................................................................... 69
IP Precedence Based Priority ......................................................................................................................................................................... 69
DIFFSERV Based Priority............................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Packets from the Host CPU ............................................................................................................................................................................ 75
Packets to the Host CPU ................................................................................................................................................................................ 76
Buffer Limits and Flow Control Levels ............................................................................................................................................................ 77
MII MAC Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
Scrambler and PISO ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 86
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Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Datasheet
7.2.1.4
7.2.1.5
7.2.1.6
7.2.2.1
7.2.2.2
7.2.2.3
7.2.2.4
7.2.2.5
7.2.2.6
7.2.2.7
7.2.3.1
7.2.3.2
NRZI and MLT-3 Encoding ............................................................................................................................................................................. 86
100M Transmit Driver ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 86
100M Phase Lock Loop (PLL) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 86
DSP: Equalizer, BLW Correction and Clock/Data Recovery .......................................................................................................................... 87
NRZI and MLT-3 Decoding ............................................................................................................................................................................. 88
Descrambler and SIPO ................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
MII MAC Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
MII MAC Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 89
10M TX Driver and PLL .................................................................................................................................................................................. 89
Filter and Squelch ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 89
10M RX and PLL............................................................................................................................................................................................. 89
MII MAC Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
Half Vs. Full-Duplex ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 93
PHY General Power-Down ............................................................................................................................................................................. 95
PHY Energy Detect Power-Down ................................................................................................................................................................... 95
Reset Ending During a Read Cycle .............................................................................................................................................................. 102
Reset Ending Between Halves of a 16-Bit Read Pair ................................................................................................................................... 102
Writes Following a Reset .............................................................................................................................................................................. 102
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