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STEVAL-PCC010V1

Manufacturer Part Number
STEVAL-PCC010V1
Description
BOARD EVAL FOR ST802RT1
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics

Specifications of STEVAL-PCC010V1

Main Purpose
Interface, Ethernet Controller (PHY and MAC)
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
ST802RT1
Primary Attributes
1 Port, 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T
Secondary Attributes
MII, RMII
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
497-10360

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ST802RT1A, ST802RT1B
7.12
7.13
7.14
Reset operation
There are two ways to reset the ST802RT1x.
Hardware reset: the ST802RT1x can be reset via the RESET pin (pin 29). The active low
reset input signal is required for at least 1 ms, and at least one transition is required on the
MDC (pin 31) to ensure proper reset operation.
Software reset: when bit 15 of register RN00 is set to 1, the ST802RT1x resets all the
circuits and registers to their default values, then clears bit 15 of RN00 to 0.
Both hardware and software reset operations initialize all registers to their default values.
This process includes re-evaluation of all hardware-configurable registers. Logic levels on
several I/O pins are detected during the hardware reset period to determine the initial
functionality of the ST802RT1x. Some of these pins are used as outputs after the reset
operation. Care must be taken to ensure that the configuration setup does not interfere with
normal operation. Strap pins multiplexed with LED outputs should be weakly pulled up or
weakly pulled down through resistors, as shown in
Preamble suppression
Preamble suppression mode in the ST802RT1x is indicated by a 1 in bit six of the RN01
register and controlled by bit 1 in the RN14 register. If it is determined that all PHY devices
in the system support preamble suppression, then a preamble is not necessary for each
management transaction. The first transaction following power-up/hardware reset requires
32 bits of preamble. The full 32-bit preamble is not required for each additional transaction.
The ST802RT1x responds to management accesses without preamble, but a minimum of
one idle bit between management transactions is required as specified in IEEE 802.3u.
Remote fault
The remote fault function indicates to a link partner that a fault condition has occurred by
using the remote fault bit, which is encoded in bit 13 of the link code word. A local device
indicates to its link partner that it has found a fault by setting the remote fault bit in the auto-
negotiation register to logic one and renegotiating with the link partner. The remote fault bit
remains at logic one until successful negotiation with the link code word occurs. The bit then
returns to 0. When the message is sent that the remote fault bit is set to logic one, the
device sets the remote fault bit in the MII to logic one if the management function is present.
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Device operation
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