COM20020I3V-DZD-TR Standard Microsystems (SMSC), COM20020I3V-DZD-TR Datasheet - Page 38

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COM20020I3V-DZD-TR

Manufacturer Part Number
COM20020I3V-DZD-TR
Description
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems (SMSC)
Datasheet

Specifications of COM20020I3V-DZD-TR

Number Of Transceivers
1
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
28
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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The SID in Address 0 is used by the receiving node to reply to the transmitting node. The COM20020I puts the local
ID in this location, therefore it is not necessary to write into this location. Please note that a short packet may contain
between 1 and 253 data bytes, while a long packet may contain between 257 and 508 data bytes. A minimum value
of 257 exists on a long packet so that the COUNT is expressible in eight bits. This leaves three exception packet
lengths which do not fit into either a short or long packet; packet lengths of 254, 255, or 256 bytes. If packets of
these lengths must be sent, the user must add dummy bytes to the packet in order to make the
packet fit into a long packet.
Once the packet is written into the buffer, the microcontroller awaits a logic "1" on the TA bit, indicating that a previous
transmit command has concluded and another may be issued. Each time the message is loaded and a transmit
command issued, it will take a variable amount of time before the message is transmitted, depending on the traffic on
the network and the location of the token at the time the transmit command was issued. The conclusion of the Transmit
Command will generate an interrupt if the Interrupt Mask allows it. If the device is configured for the Command Chaining
operation, please see the Command Chaining section for further detail on the transmit sequence. Once the TA bit
becomes a logic "1", the microcontroller may issue the "Enable Transmit from Page fnn" command, which resets the TA
and TMA bits to logic "0". If the message is not a BROADCAST, the COM20020I automatically sends a FREE BUFFER
ENQUIRY to the destination node in order to send the message. At this point, one of four possibilities may occur.
Revision 12-06-06
ADDRESS
COUNT
255
511
0
1
2
N = DATA PACKET LENGTH
SID = SOURCE ID
DID = DESTINATION ID
(DID = 0 FOR BROADCASTS)
FIGURE 9 – RAM BUFFER PACKET CONFIGURATION
SHORT PACKET
COUNT = 256-N
DATA BYTE N-1
DATA BYTE N
DATA BYTE 1
DATA BYTE 2
NOT USED
NOT USED
FORMAT
SID
DID
DATASHEET
38
ADDRESS
COUNT
511
0
1
2
3
5Mbps ARCNET (ANSI 878.1) Controller with 2K x 8 On-Chip RAM
COUNT = 512-N
DATA BYTE N-1
LONG PACKET
DATA BYTE N
DATA BYTE 1
DATA BYTE 2
NOT USED
FORMAT
SID
DID
0
SMSC COM20020I 3.3V

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