KSZ8895 INFINEON [Infineon Technologies AG], KSZ8895 Datasheet - Page 31

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KSZ8895

Manufacturer Part Number
KSZ8895
Description
Integrated 5-Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with MII/RMII interface
Manufacturer
INFINEON [Infineon Technologies AG]
Datasheet

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Energy Detect Mode
The energy detect mode provides a mechanism to save more power than in the normal operation mode when the
KSZ8895MQ/FMQ port is not connected to an active link partner. In this mode, the device will save more power
when the cables are plugged out. If the cable is not plugged, the device can automatically enter to a low power state,
i.e., the energy detect mode. In this mode, the device will keep transmitting 120ns width pulses at 1 pulse/s rate.
Once activity resumes due to plugging a cable or attempting by the far end to establish link, the device can
automatically power up to normal power state in energy detect mode.
Energy detect mode consists of two states, normal power state and low power state. While in low power state, the
device reduces power consumption by disabling all circuitry except the energy detect circuitry of the receiver. The
energy detect mode is entered by setting bit [4:3] =01 in register 14. When the KSZ8895MQ/FMQ is in this mode, it
will monitor the cable energy. If there is no energy on the cable for a time longer than pre-configured value at bit [7:0]
Go-Sleep time in register 15, KSZ8895MQ/FMQ will go into a low power state. When KSZ8895MQ/FMQ is in low
power state, it will keep monitoring the cable energy. Once the energy is detected from the cable, The device will
enter normal power state. When the device is at normal power state, it is able to transmit or receive packet from the
cable.
Soft Power Down Mode
The soft power down mode is entered by setting bit [4:3] =10 in register 14. When KSZ8895MQ/RQ/FMQ is in this
mode, all PLL clocks are disabled, also all of PHYs and the MACs are off. Any dummy host access will wake-up this
device from current soft power down mode to normal operation mode and internal reset will be issued to make all
internal registers go to the default values.
Power Saving Mode
The power saving mode is entered when auto-negotiation mode is enabled, cable is disconnected, and by setting bit
[4:3] =11 in register 14. When KSZ8895MQ/RQ/FMQ is in this mode, all PLL clocks are enabled, MAC is on, all
internal registers value will not change, and host interface is ready for CPU read or write. In this mode, it mainly
controls the PHY transceiver on or off based on line status to achieve power saving. The PHY remains transmitting
and only turns off the unused receiver block. Once activity resumes due to plugging a cable or attempting by the far
end to establish link, the KSZ8895MQ/RQ/FMQ can automatically enabled the PHY power up to normal power state
from power saving mode.
During this power saving mode, the host CPU can set bit [4:3] in register 14 to transit the current power saving mode
to any one of the other three power management operation modes.
Port based Power Down Mode
In addition, the KSZ8895MQ/RQ/FMQ features a per-port power down mode. To save power, a PHY port that is not
in use can be powered down via the port registers control 13 bit3, or MIIM PHY registers 0 bit11.
Functional Overview: Switch Core
Address Look-Up
The internal look-up table stores MAC addresses and their associated information. It contains a 1K unicast address
table plus switching information. The KSZ8895MQ/RQ/FMQ is guaranteed to learn 1K addresses and distinguishes
itself from a hash-based look-up table, which depending on the operating environment and probabilities, may not
guarantee the absolute number of addresses it can learn.
Learning
The internal look-up engine updates its table with a new entry if the following conditions are met:
The look-up engine inserts the qualified SA into the table, along with the port number and time stamp. If the table is
full, the last entry of the table is deleted first to make room for the new entry.
January 2011
The received packet’s source address (SA) does not exist in the look-up table.
The received packet is good; the packet has no receiving errors and is of legal length.
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