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ml6652

Manufacturer Part Number
ml6652
Description
10/100mbps Ethernet Fiber And Copper Media Converter With Auto-negotiation
Manufacturer
Sirenza Microdevices
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8
Pin No. Signal Name
CONTROL
DATA SIGNAL INPUT/OUTPUT
PIN DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
13
14
24
38
10
11
1
3
FOOUTOFF#
TPOUTOFF#
PWRDWN#
TPOUTN
TPOUTP
TPINN
TPINP
RTTP
I (CMOS)
I (CMOS)
I (CMOS)
I / O
O
O
I
I
I
January 2004
Description
Active low, the output stage of the twisted pair output is turned off. Contains
an on-chip 80kΩ pull-up resister.
Active low, the output stage of the fiber optic output is turned off. Contains an
on-chip 80kΩ pull-up resister.
Active low, all the circuits are powered down. Configuration pins are read and
register bits are initialized 5µs (typ) after a rising edge of PWRDWN#.
Contains an on-chip 80kΩ pull-up resister.
The two operating modes available for these pins are selected with the
configuration pin PECLTP (pin 7) or the configuration bit PECLTP <30.3>
Twisted Pair Interface Mode:
Transmit twisted pair positive and complementary outputs. These outputs form
a differential current output pair that drives Multi Level Transition (MLT-3)
waveforms into the network coupling transformer during 100Mbps mode,
Manchester encoded 10BASE-T data or Normal Link Pulses (NLPs) during
10Mbps mode, and Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Bursts during Auto-Negotiation.
TPOUTP and TPOUTN must have external pull up resistors to VCC (refer to
description of RTTP pin)
PECL/LVPECL Compatible Interface Mode:
PECL/LVPECL interface positive and complementary outputs. These outputs
form a differential current output pair that drives Non Return to Zero Inverted
(NRZI) encoded 100BASE-FX or 100BASE-SX symbols during 100Mbps mode,
Manchester encoded 10BASE-FL data or OPT_IDL during 10Mbps mode, and
Fiber Link Negotiation Pulse (FLNP) Bursts during Auto-Negotiation. TPOUTP
and TPOUTN must have external pull up resistors to VCC and be AC coupled
to the inputs of a fiber optic PMD module (refer to description of RTTP pin). A
resistor network may be needed to setup the common mode voltage at the
input pins of the PMD module
Twisted pair PECL/LVPECL compatible driver bias resistor. An external resistor
connected between RTTP and ground sets a constant bias current for the
differential output driver circuitry TPOUTP/TPOUTN.
These output currents depend on the operating mode.
The recommended external component values are:
Twisted Pair Mode:
2kΩ, 1%, between RTTP and ground
50Ω, 1%, between TPOUTP and VCC
50Ω, 1%, between TPOUTN and VCC
PECL Compatible mode:
2kΩ, 1%, between RTTP and ground
Equivalent 62Ω between TPOUTP and VCC
Equivalent 62Ω between TPOUTN and VCC
Also AC coupled to the PMD inputs
The two operating modes available for these pins are selected with the
configuration pin PECLTP (Pin 7) or the configuration bit PECLTP <30.3>.
Twisted Pair Interface Mode:
Receive twisted pair positive and complementary inputs. These inputs form a
differential input pair that receives 100BASE-TX, FLP Burst, or 10BASE-T
signal from the network. The common mode voltage is set internally and the
differential input resistance is about 2kΩ.
The network termination must be added externally. It should contain a 100Ω
resister between pin 10 and 11 as shown in Figure 1.
Final Datasheet
DS6652-F-02
ML6652

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