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DP83848IVV

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DP83848IVV
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2.0 Configuration
This section includes information on the various configura-
tion options available with the DP83848I. The configuration
options described below include:
— Auto-Negotiation
— PHY Address and LEDs
— Half Duplex vs. Full Duplex
— Isolate mode
— Loopback mode
— BIST
2.1 Auto-Negotiation
The Auto-Negotiation function provides a mechanism for
exchanging configuration information between two ends of
a link segment and automatically selecting the highest per-
formance mode of operation supported by both devices.
Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Bursts provide the signalling used to
communicate Auto-Negotiation abilities between two
devices at each end of a link segment. For further detail
regarding Auto-Negotiation, refer to Clause 28 of the IEEE
802.3u specification. The DP83848I supports four different
Ethernet protocols (10 Mb/s Half Duplex, 10 Mb/s Full
Duplex, 100 Mb/s Half Duplex, and 100 Mb/s Full Duplex),
so the inclusion of Auto-Negotiation ensures that the high-
est performance protocol will be selected based on the
advertised ability of the Link Partner. The Auto-Negotiation
function within the DP83848I can be controlled either by
internal register access or by the use of the AN_EN, AN1
and AN0 pins.
2.1.1 Auto-Negotiation Pin Control
The state of AN_EN, AN0 and AN1 determines whether the
DP83848I is forced into a specific mode or Auto-Negotia-
tion will advertise a specific ability (or set of abilities) as
given in Table 1. These pins allow configuration options to
be selected without requiring internal register access.
The state of AN_EN, AN0 and AN1, upon power-up/reset,
determines the state of bits [8:5] of the ANAR register.
The Auto-Negotiation function selected at power-up or
reset can be changed at any time by writing to the Basic
Mode Control Register (BMCR) at address 0x00h.
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2.1.2 Auto-Negotiation Register Control
When Auto-Negotiation is enabled, the DP83848I transmits
the abilities programmed into the Auto-Negotiation Adver-
tisement register (ANAR) at address 04h via FLP Bursts.
Any combination of 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, Half-Duplex, and
Full Duplex modes may be selected.
Auto-Negotiation Priority Resolution:
— (1) 100BASE-TX Full Duplex (Highest Priority)
— (2) 100BASE-TX Half Duplex
— (3) 10BASE-T Full Duplex
— (4) 10BASE-T Half Duplex (Lowest Priority)
The Basic Mode Control Register (BMCR) at address 00h
provides control for enabling, disabling, and restarting the
Auto-Negotiation process. When Auto-Negotiation is dis-
abled, the Speed Selection bit in the BMCR controls
switching between 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s operation, and the
Duplex Mode bit controls switching between full duplex
operation and half duplex operation. The Speed Selection
and Duplex Mode bits have no effect on the mode of oper-
ation when the Auto-Negotiation Enable bit is set.
The Link Speed can be examined through the PHY Status
Register (PHYSTS) at address 10h after a Link is
achieved.
The Basic Mode Status Register (BMSR) indicates the set
of available abilities for technology types, Auto-Negotiation
ability, and Extended Register Capability. These bits are
permanently set to indicate the full functionality of the
DP83848I (only the 100BASE-T4 bit is not set since the
DP83848I does not support that function).
The BMSR also provides status on:
— Whether or not Auto-Negotiation is complete
— Whether or not the Link Partner is advertising that a re-
— Whether or not valid link has been established
— Support for Management Frame Preamble suppression
The Auto-Negotiation Advertisement Register (ANAR)
indicates the Auto-Negotiation abilities to be advertised by
the DP83848I. All available abilities are transmitted by
default, but any ability can be suppressed by writing to the
AN_EN
AN_EN
mote fault has occurred
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
Table 1. Auto-Negotiation Modes
AN1
AN1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
AN0
AN0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
10BASE-T, Half-Duplex
10BASE-T, Full-Duplex
100BASE-TX, Half-Duplex
100BASE-TX, Full-Duplex
10BASE-T, Half/Full-Duplex
100BASE-TX, Half/Full-Duplex
10BASE-T Half-Duplex
100BASE-TX, Half-Duplex
10BASE-T, Half/Full-Duplex
100BASE-TX, Half/Full-Duplex
Advertised Mode
Forced Mode

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