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DP83848HSQ

Manufacturer Part Number
DP83848HSQ
Description
IC, TRANSCEIVER, ENET PHYTER, 40LLP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of DP83848HSQ

Data Rate
100Mbps
No. Of Ports
1
Ethernet Type
IEEE 802.3u
Supply Current
92mA
Supply Voltage Range
3V To 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +125°C
Digital Ic Case Style
LLP
No. Of
RoHS Compliant
Interface Type
MII Serial, RMII
Rohs Compliant
Yes

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2.4 LED Interface
The DP83848H supports a configurable Light Emitting
Diode (LED) pin for configuring the link. The PHY Control
Register (PHYCR) for the LED can also be selected
through address 19h, bit [5].
See Table 3 for LED Mode selection.
The LED_LINK pin in Mode 1 indicates the link status of
the port. In 100BASE-T mode, link is established as a
result of input receive amplitude compliant with the TP-
PMD specifications which will result in internal generation
of signal detect. A 10 Mb/s Link is established as a result of
the reception of at least seven consecutive normal Link
Pulses or the reception of a valid 10BASE-T packet. This
will cause the assertion of LED_LINK. LED_LINK will deas-
sert in accordance with the Link Loss Timer as specified in
the IEEE 802.3 specification.
The LED_LINK pin in Mode 1 will be OFF when no LINK is
present.
The LED_LINK pin in Mode 2 will be ON to indicate Link is
good and BLINK to indicate activity is present on either
transmit or receive activity.
Since the LED_LINK pin is also used as a strap option, the
polarity of the LED is dependent on whether the pin is
pulled up or down.
Mode
1
2
LED_CFG[0]
Table 3. LED Mode Select
or (pin33)
(bit 5)
1
0
ON for Good Link
OFF for No Link
ON for Good Link
BLINK for Activity
LED_LINK
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2.4.1 LED
Since the Auto-Negotiation (AN0) strap option shares the
LED_LINK output pin, the external components required
for strapping and LED usage must be considered in order
to avoid contention.
Specifically, when the LED output is used to drive the LED
directly, the active state of the output driver is dependent
on the logic level sampled by the AN0 input upon power-
up/reset. For example, if the AN0 input is resistively pulled
low then the corresponding output will be configured as an
active high driver. Conversely, if the AN0 input is resistively
pulled high, then the corresponding output will be config-
ured as an active low driver.
Refer to Figure 3 for an example of AN0 connection to
external components. In this example, the AN0 strapping
results in Auto-Negotiation with 10/100 Half/Full-Duplex
advertised.
The adaptive nature of the LED output helps to simplify
potential implementation issues of this dual purpose pin..
2.4.2 LED Direct Control
The DP83848H provides another option to directly control
thel LED output through the LED Direct Control Register
(LEDCR), address 18h. The register does not provide read
access to the LED.
Figure 3. AN0 Strapping and LED Loading Example
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