11 device registers, Device registers, Table 11-1. register address map – Maxim Integrated DS33R11 User Manual

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11 DEVICE REGISTERS

Ten address lines are used to address the register space.

Table 11-1

shows the register map for the DS33R11.

The addressable range for the device is 0000h to 08FFh. Each Register Section is 64 bytes deep. Global Registers
are preserved for software compatibility with multiport devices. The Serial Interface (Line) Registers are used to
configure the serial port and the associated transport protocol. The Ethernet Interface (Subscriber) registers are
used to control and observe each of the Ethernet ports. The registers associated with the MAC must be configured
through indirect register write /read access due to the architecture of the device.

When writing to a register input values for unused bits and registers (those designated with “-“) should be zero, as
these bits and registers are reserved. When a register is read from, the values of the unused bits and registers
should be ignored. A latched status bit is set when an event happens and is cleared when read. The register
details are provided in the following tables.

Table 11-1. Register Address Map

MAPPER/

PORT

CHIP

SELECT

GLOBAL

REGISTERS

ARBITER BERT

SERIAL

INTERFAC

E

ETHERNET

INTERFACE

T1/E1/J1

TRANSCEIVER

Ethernet

Mapper

CS=0,

CST=1

0000h–

003Fh

0040h–

007Fh

0080h–

00BFh

00C0h–

013Fh

0140h– 17Fh

T1/E1/J1

Port 1

CS=1,

CST=0

— —

— —

000h–0FFh




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