KSZ8851-16MLL Micrel Inc, KSZ8851-16MLL Datasheet - Page 16

Single Ethernet Port + Generic (16-bit) Bus Interface( )

KSZ8851-16MLL

Manufacturer Part Number
KSZ8851-16MLL
Description
Single Ethernet Port + Generic (16-bit) Bus Interface( )
Manufacturer
Micrel Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of KSZ8851-16MLL

Controller Type
Ethernet Controller, MAC/PHY
Interface
Bus
Voltage - Supply
1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
48-LQFP
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
48
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
576-3292 - BOARD EVALUATION KSZ8851-16MLL
Current - Supply
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
576-3252

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KSZ8851-16MLL/MLLI
The KSZ8851-16MLL supports up to four users defined wake-up frames as below:
1. Wake-up frame 0 is defined in wakeup frame registers (0x30 – 0x3B) and is enabled by bit 0 in wakeup frame control
register (0x2A).
2. Wake-up frame 1 is defined in wakeup frame registers (0x40 – 0x4B) and is enabled by bit 1 in wakeup frame control
register (0x2A).
3. Wake-up frame 2 is defined in wakeup frame registers (0x50 – 0x5B) and is enabled by bit 2 in wakeup frame control
register (0x2A).
4. Wake-up frame 3 is defined in wakeup frame registers (0x60 – 0x6B) and is enabled by bit 3 in wakeup frame control
register (0x2A).
Magic Packet™
Magic Packet technology is used to remotely wake up a sleeping or powered off PC on a LAN. This is accomplished by
sending a specific packet of information, called a Magic Packet frame, to a node on the network. When a PC capable of
receiving the specific frame goes to sleep, it enables the Magic Packet RX mode in the LAN controller, and when the LAN
controller receives a Magic Packet frame, it will alert the system to wake up.
Magic Packet is a standard feature integrated into the KSZ8851-16MLL. The controller implements multiple advanced
power-down modes including Magic Packet to conserve power and operate more efficiently.
Once the KSZ8851-16MLL has been put into Magic Packet Enable mode (WFCR[7]=1), it scans all incoming frames
addressed to the node for a specific data sequence, which indicates to the controller this is a Magic Packet (MP) frame.
A Magic Packet frame must also meet the basic requirements for the LAN technology chosen, such as Source Address
(SA), Destination Address (DA), which may be the receiving station’s IEEE address or a multicast or broadcast address
and CRC.
The specific sequence consists of 16 duplications of the IEEE address of this node, with no breaks or interruptions. This
sequence can be located anywhere within the packet, but must be preceded by a synchronization stream. The
synchronization stream allows the scanning state machine to be much simpler. The synchronization stream is defined as
6 bytes of FFh. The device will also accept a broadcast frame, as long as the 16 duplications of the IEEE address match
the address of the machine to be awakened.
Example:
If the IEEE address for a particular node on a network is 11h 22h, 33h, 44h, 55h, 66h, the LAN controller would be
scanning for the data sequence (assuming an Ethernet frame):
DESTINATION SOURCE – MISC - FF FF FF FF FF FF - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 -
11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 -
11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 - 11 22 33 44 55 66 -
11 22 33 44 55 66 - MISC - CRC.
There are no further restrictions on a Magic Packet frame. For instance, the sequence could be in a TCP/IP packet or an
IPX packet. The frame may be bridged or routed across the network without affecting its ability to wake-up a node at the
frame’s destination.
If the LAN controller scans a frame and does not find the specific sequence shown above, it discards the frame and takes
no further action. If the KSZ8851-16MLL controller detects the data sequence, however, it then alerts the PC’s power
management circuitry (assert the PME pin) to wake up the system.
Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY)
100BASE-TX Transmit
The 100BASE-TX transmit function performs parallel-to-serial conversion, 4B/5B coding, scrambling, NRZ-to-NRZI
conversion, and MLT3 encoding and transmission.
The circuitry starts with a parallel-to-serial conversion, which converts the MII data from the MAC into a 125MHz serial bit
stream. The data and control stream is then converted into 4B/5B coding, followed by a scrambler. The serialized data is
further converted from NRZ-to-NRZI format, and then transmitted in MLT3 current output. An external 3.01KΩ (1%)
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