Tnetx4090 thunderswitch ii, Switch – Texas Instruments THUNDERSWITCH II TNETX4090 User Manual

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TNETX4090
ThunderSWITCH II

9-PORT 100-/1000-MBIT/S ETHERNET

SWITCH

SPWS044E – DECEMBER 1997 – REVISED AUGUST 1999

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POST OFFICE BOX 655303

DALLAS, TEXAS 75265

Terminal Functions (Continued)

100-/1000-Mbit/s MAC interface (GMII mode)

TERMINAL

NAME

I/O

INTERNAL

RESISTOR†

DESCRIPTION

M08_COL

I

Pulldown

Collision sense. Assertion of M08_COL during half-duplex operation indicates network collision.
Additionally, during full-duplex operation, transmission of new frames does not commence if this
terminal is asserted.

M08_CRS

I

Pulldown

Carrier sense. M08_CRS indicates a frame carrier signal is being received.

M08_EWRAP

O

None

Enable wrap. M08_EWRAP reflects the state of the loopback bit in the PCS8Control register.

M08_GTCLK

O

None

Transmit clock. Transmit clock output to attached physical layer (PHY) device.

M08_LINK

I

Pulldown

Connection status. M08_LINK indicates the presence of port connection.

– If M08_LINK = 0, there is no link.
– If M08_LINK = 1, the link is OK.

M08_LREF

O

None

Renegotiate. M08_LREF indicates to the attached PHY device that this device wishes to negotiate
a new configuration.

– Following a 0-to-1 transition of neg in PortxControl, M08_LREF is asserted low, and
remains low until M08_LINK goes low. If M08_LINK was already low, M08_LREF is still
activated for at least one cycle.
– M08_LREF is asserted low for as long as initd in SysControl = 0, regardless of the state
of M08_LINK.

M08_RCLK

I

Pullup

Receive clock. Receive clock source from the attached PHY.

M08_RFCLK

I

Pullup

Reference clock. Reference clock, used as the clock source for the transmit side of this port and
to generate M08_GTCLK.

M08_RXD7
M08_RXD6
M08_RXD5
M08_RXD4
M08_RXD3
M08_RXD2
M08_RXD1
M08_RXD0

I

Pullup

Receive data. Byte receive data from the attached PHY. When M08_RXDV is asserted, these
signals carry receive data. Data on these signals is synchronous to M08_RCLK.

M08_RXDV

I

Pulldown

Receive data valid. M08_RXDV indicates data on M08_RXD7–M08_RXD0 is valid. This signal is
synchronous to M08_RCLK.

M08_RXER

I

Pulldown

Receive error. M08_RXER indicates reception of a coding error on received data.

M08_TXD7
M08_TXD6
M08_TXD5
M08_TXD4
M08_TXD3
M08_TXD2
M08_TXD1
M08_TXD0

O

None

Transmit data. Byte transmit data. When M08_TXEN is asserted, these signals carry transmit data.
Data on these signals is synchronous to M08_GTCLK.

M08_TXEN

O

None

Transmit enable. M08_TXEN indicates valid transmit data on M08_TXD7–M08_TXD0. This signal
is synchronous to M08_GTCLK.

M08_TXER

O

None

Transmit error. M08_TXER allows coding errors to be propagated between the media-access
control (MAC) and the attached PHY. It is asserted at the end of an under-running frame, enabling
the device to force a coding error.

† Internal resistors are provided to pull signals to known values. The system designers should determine if additional pullups or pulldowns are

required in their systems.

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