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WG82574L S LBA9

Manufacturer Part Number
WG82574L S LBA9
Description
CONTROLLER, ENET, INTEL 82574L, 64PQFN
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of WG82574L S LBA9

Ethernet Type
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab
Supply Voltage Range
3V To 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +85°C
Digital Ic Case Style
QFN
No. Of Pins
64
Package / Case
QFN
Interface Type
I2C, JTAG, PCI, SPI
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
System Manageability—82574 GbE Controller
8.4.5.1
Figure 49.
8.4.5.2
SMBus Alert and Alert Response Method
The SMBus Alert# (SMBALERT_N) signal is an additional SMBus signal that acts as an
asynchronous interrupt signal to an external SMBus master. The 82574L asserts this
signal each time it has a message that it needs the MC to read and if the chosen
notification method is the SMBus alert method. Note that the SMBus alert method is an
open-drain signal which means that other devices besides the 82574L can be
connected on the same alert pin. As a result, the MC needs a mechanism to distinguish
between the alert sources.
The MC can respond to the alert, by issuing an ARA Cycle command, to detect the alert
source device. The 82574L responds to the ARA cycle with its own SMBus slave address
(if it was the SMBus alert source) and de-asserts the alert when the ARA cycle is
completes. Following the ARA cycle, the MC issues a read command to retrieve the
82574L message.
Some MCs do not implement the ARA cycle transaction. These MCs respond to an alert
by issuing a Read command to the 82574L (0xC0/0xD0 or 0xDE). The 82574L always
responds to a Read command, even if it is not the source of the notification. The default
response is a status transaction. If the 82574L is the source of the SMBus Alert, it
replies the read transaction and then de-asserts the alert after the command byte of
the read transaction.
The ARA cycle is an SMBus receive byte transaction to SMBus Address 0001-100b. Note
that the ARA transaction does not support PEC. The ARA transaction format is as
follows:
SMBus ARA Cycle Format
Asynchronous Notify Method
When configured using the asynchronous notify method, the 82574L acts as a SMBus
master and notifies the MC by issuing a modified form of the write word transaction.
The asynchronous notify transaction SMBus address and data payload is configured
using the Receive Enable command or using the NVM defaults. Note that the
asynchronous notify is not protected by a PEC byte.
S
1
1
S
Alert Response Address
MC Slave Address
Target Address
0001 100
7
7
Wr
1
0
Rd
1
1
1
A
0
1
A
0
MNG Slave SMBus Address
Sending Device Address
Manageability Slave SMBus
Slave Device Address
Address
7
8
1
0
1
0
1
A
0
1
A
1
. . .
1
P
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