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IC SWITCH 10/100 9PORT 208PQFP

KSZ8999

Manufacturer Part Number
KSZ8999
Description
IC SWITCH 10/100 9PORT 208PQFP
Manufacturer
Micrel Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of KSZ8999

Applications
*
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
208-MQFP, 208-PQFP
Fiber Support
Yes
Integrated Led Drivers
Yes
Phy/transceiver Interface
MII/SNI
Power Supply Type
Analog/Digital
Package Type
PQFP
Data Rate (typ)
10/100Mbps
Vlan Support
Yes
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Mounting
Surface Mount
Jtag Support
No
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
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Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
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KS8999
MAC Operation
The KS8999 strictly abides by IEEE 802.3 standard to maximize compatibility.
Inter Packet Gap (IPG)
If a frame is successfully transmitted, the 96 bit time IPG is measured between the two consecutive MTXEN. If the
current packet is experiencing collision, the 96 bit time IPG is measured from MCRS and the next MTXEN.
Backoff Algorithm
The KS8999 implements the IEEE Std 802.3 binary exponential back-off algorithm, and optional “aggressive mode”
back off. After 16 collisions, the packet will be optionally dropped depending on the chip configuration.
Late Collision
If a transmit packet experiences collisions after 512 bit times of the transmission, the packet will be dropped.
Illegal Frames
The KS8999 discards frames less than 64 bytes and can be programmed to accept frames up to 1536 bytes. Since
the KS8999 supports VLAN tags, the maximum sizing is adjusted when these tags are present.
Flow Control
The KS8999 supports standard 802.3x flow control frames on both transmit and receive sides.
On the receive side, if the KS8999 receives a pause control frame, the KS8999 will not transmit the next normal
frame until the timer, specified in the pause control frame, expires. If another pause frame is received before the
current timer expires, the timer will be updated with the new value in the second pause frame. During this period
(being flow controlled), only flow control packets from the KS8999 will be transmitted.
On the transmit side, the KS8999 has intelligent and efficient ways to determine when to invoke flow control. The flow
control is based on availability of the system resources, including available buffers, available transmit queues and
available receive queues.
The KS8999 will flow control a port, which just received a packet, if the destination port resource is being used up.
The KS8999 will issue a flow control frame (XOFF), containing the maximum pause time defined in IEEE standard
802.3x. Once the resource is freed up, the KS8999 will send out the other flow control frame (XON) with zero pause
time
to
turn
off
the
flow
control
(turn
on
transmission
to
the
port).
An hysteresis feature is provided to prevent flow control mechanism from being activated and deactivated too many
times.
The KS8999 will flow control all ports if the receive queue becomes full.
Half Duplex Back Pressure
Half duplex back pressure option (Note: not in 802.3 standards) is also provided. The activation and deactivation
conditions are the same as the above in full duplex mode. If back pressure is required, the KS8999 will send
preambles to defer other stations’ transmission (carrier sense deference). To avoid jabber and excessive deference
defined in 802.3 standard, after a certain time it will discontinue the carrier sense but it will raise the carrier sense
quickly. This short silent time (no carrier sense) is to prevent other stations from sending out packets and keeps other
stations in carrier sense deferred state. If the port has packets to send during a back pressure situation, the carrier
sense type back pressure will be interrupted and those packets will be transmitted instead. If there are no more
packets to send, carrier sense type back pressure will be active again until switch resources free up. If a collision
occurs, the binary exponential back-off algorithm is skipped and carrier sense is generated immediately, reducing the
chance of further colliding and maintaining carrier sense to prevent reception of packets.
Broadcast Storm Protection
The KS8999 has an intelligent option to protect the switch system from receiving too many broadcast packets.
Broadcast packets will be forwarded to all ports except the source port, and thus will use too many switch resources
(bandwidth and available space in transmit queues). The KS8999 will discard broadcast packets if the number of
those packets exceeds the threshold (configured by strapping during reset and EEPROM settings) in a preset period
of time. If the preset period expires it will then resume receiving broadcast packets until the threshold is reached. The
options are 5% of network line rate for the maximum broadcast receiving threshold or unlimited (feature off).
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