INTEL LXT974

LXT974/LXT975
Fast Ethernet 10/100 Quad Transceivers
Datasheet
The LXT974 and LXT975 are four-port PHY Fast Ethernet Transceivers which support IEEE
802.3 physical layer applications at both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps. They provide all of the active
circuitry to interface four 802.3 Media Independent Interface (MII) compliant controllers to
10BASE-T and/or 100BASE-TX media.
This data sheet applies to all versions of the LXT974 and LXT975 products including
LXT974A, LXT974B, LXT975A, and LXT975B. As a result of product changes, Revision 4
parts are labeled LXT974B and LXT975B. Revision 3 parts are labeled LXT974A and
LXT975A. The differences in these product revisions are described in the LXT974/975
Specification Update.
All four ports on the LXT974 provide a combination twisted-pair (TP) or pseudo-ECL (PECL)
interface for a 10/100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX connection.
The LXT975 is pin compatible with the LXT974 except for the network ports. The LXT975 is
optimized for dual-high stacked RJ-45 modular applications and provides a twisted-pair
interface on every port, but the PECL interface on only two.
The LXT974/975 provides three separate LED drivers for each of the four PHY ports and a
serial LED interface. In addition to standard Ethernet, each chip supports full- duplex operation
at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps. The LXT974/975 requires only a single 5V power supply. The MII
may be operated independently with either a 3.3V or 5V supply.
Applications
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10BASE-T, 10/100-TX, or 100BASEFX Switches and multi-port NICs.
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LXT975 optimized for dual-high stacked
modular RJ-45 applications.
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Configurable LED drivers and serial LED output.
Configurable through MII serial port or via
external control pins.
Available in 160-pin PQFP with heat spreader.
Commercial temperature range (0-70oC
ambient).
Part numbers:
— LXT974AHC
— LXT974BHC
— LXT975AHC
— LXT975BHC
Product Features
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Four independent IEEE 802.3compliant 10BASE-T or 100BASETX ports in a single chip.
100BASE-FX fiber-optic capable.
Standard CSMA/CD or full-duplex
operation.
Supports auto-negotiation and legacy
systems without auto-negotiation
capability.
Baseline wander correction.
100BASE-TX line performance over
130 meters.
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As of January 15, 2001, this document replaces the Level One document
LXT974/LXT975 Fast Ethernet 10/100 Quad Transceivers.
Order Number: 249274-001
January 2001
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The LXT974/LXT975 may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications.
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Fast Ethernet 10/100 Quad Transceivers — LXT974/LXT975
Contents
1.0
Pin Assignments and Signal Descriptions ....................................................10
2.0
Functional Description...........................................................................................19
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
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Introduction..........................................................................................................19
Network Media / Protocol Support.......................................................................20
2.2.1 10/100 Mbps Network Interface .............................................................20
2.2.1.1 Twisted-Pair Interface ...............................................................20
2.2.1.2 Fiber Interface ...........................................................................21
2.2.2 MII Interface ...........................................................................................21
2.2.2.1 MII Data Interface......................................................................21
2.2.2.2 MII Management Interface ........................................................24
2.2.3 Hardware Control Interface ....................................................................25
Initialization..........................................................................................................27
2.3.1 MDIO Control Mode ...............................................................................27
2.3.2 Manual Control Mode .............................................................................27
2.3.3 Link Configuration ..................................................................................28
Auto-Negotiation..................................................................................................29
2.4.1 Parallel Detection ...................................................................................29
2.4.2 Controlling Auto-Negotiation ..................................................................29
2.4.3 Monitoring Auto-Negotiation...................................................................29
100 Mbps Operation............................................................................................30
2.5.1 100BASE-X MII Operations....................................................................30
2.5.2 100BASE-X Network Operations ...........................................................30
2.5.3 100BASE-X Protocol Sublayer Operations ............................................33
2.5.4 PCS Sublayer .........................................................................................33
2.5.4.1 Preamble Handling ....................................................................33
2.5.4.2 Data Errors ................................................................................34
2.5.4.3 Collision Indication ....................................................................34
2.5.5 PMA Sublayer ........................................................................................35
2.5.5.1 Link ............................................................................................35
2.5.5.2 Link Failure Override .................................................................35
2.5.5.3 Carrier Sense (CRS) .................................................................35
2.5.6 Twisted-Pair PMD Sublayer ...................................................................35
2.5.6.1 Scrambler/Descrambler (100TX Only) ......................................35
2.5.6.2 Baseline Wander Correction .....................................................36
2.5.6.3 Polarity Correction .....................................................................36
2.5.7 Fiber PMD Sublayer ...............................................................................36
10 Mbps Operation..............................................................................................36
2.6.1 10BASE-T MII Operation........................................................................36
2.6.2 10BASE-T Network Operations..............................................................36
2.6.2.1 Preamble Handling ....................................................................37
2.6.2.2 Link Test....................................................................................37
2.6.2.3 Link Failure ................................................................................37
2.6.2.4 SQE (Heartbeat)........................................................................37
2.6.2.5 Jabber .......................................................................................37
LED Functions.....................................................................................................37
2.7.1 Serial LED Output ..................................................................................38
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2.7.2
2.8
3.0
Per Port LEDs ........................................................................................ 38
2.7.2.1 LEDn_0 ..................................................................................... 38
2.7.2.2 LEDn_1 ..................................................................................... 38
2.7.2.3 LEDn_2 ..................................................................................... 38
Operating Requirements ..................................................................................... 39
2.8.1 Power Requirements.............................................................................. 39
2.8.1.1 MII Power Requirements........................................................... 39
2.8.1.2 Low-Voltage Fault Detect .......................................................... 39
2.8.1.3 Power Down Mode .................................................................... 39
2.8.2 Clock Requirements ............................................................................... 39
Application Information ......................................................................................... 40
3.1
3.2
3.3
Design Recommendations .................................................................................. 40
3.1.1 General Design Guidelines .................................................................... 40
3.1.2 Power Supply Filtering ........................................................................... 40
3.1.2.1 Ground Noise ............................................................................ 41
3.1.3 Power and Ground Plane Layout Considerations .................................. 41
3.1.3.1 Chassis Ground......................................................................... 41
3.1.4 MII Terminations .................................................................................... 41
3.1.5 The RBIAS Pin ....................................................................................... 42
3.1.6 The Twisted-Pair Interface ..................................................................... 42
3.1.7 The Fiber Interface................................................................................. 42
Magnetics Information......................................................................................... 43
3.2.1 Magnetics With Improved Return Loss Performance............................. 43
Twisted-Pair/ RJ-45 Interface.............................................................................. 44
4.0
Test Specifications .................................................................................................. 50
5.0
Register Definitions ................................................................................................ 63
6.0
Package Specification............................................................................................ 73
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LXT974/975 Block Diagram .................................................................................. 9
LXT974 Pin Assignments ...................................................................................10
LXT975 Pin Assignments ...................................................................................12
LXT974 Switch Application .................................................................................19
LXT975 Switch Application .................................................................................20
MII Data Interface ...............................................................................................22
Loopback Paths ..................................................................................................24
Management Interface - Read Frame Structure .................................................25
Management Interface - Write Frame Structure .................................................25
MDIO Interrupt Signaling ....................................................................................25
Hardware Interface Mode Selection ...................................................................28
LXT974/975 Auto-Negotiation Operation ...........................................................30
100BASE-TX Data Flow .....................................................................................31
100BASE-TX Frame Structure ...........................................................................31
LXT974/975 Protocol Sublayers .........................................................................33
100BASE-TX Reception with No Errors .............................................................34
100BASE-TX Reception with Invalid Symbol .....................................................34
100BASE-TX Transmission with No Errors ........................................................34
100BASE-TX Transmission with Collision ..........................................................34
Typical LXT974 Twisted-Pair Single RJ-45 Modular Application .......................44
Typical LXT975 Twisted-Pair Stacked RJ-45 Modular Application ....................45
LXT974/975 Power and Ground Connections ....................................................46
Typical Twisted-Pair Interface and Supply Filtering ...........................................47
Typical Fiber Interface ........................................................................................48
Typical MII Interface ...........................................................................................49
MII - 100BASE-TX Receive Timing ....................................................................53
MII - 100BASE-TX Transmit Timing ...................................................................54
MII - 100BASE-FX Receive Timing ....................................................................55
MII - 100BASE-FX Transmit Timing ...................................................................56
MII - 10BASE-T Receive Timing ........................................................................57
MII - 10BASE-T Transmit Timing .......................................................................58
10BASE-T SQE (Heartbeat) Timing ...................................................................58
10BASE-T Jab and Unjab Timing ......................................................................59
Auto Negotiation and Fast Link Pulse Timing ....................................................60
Fast Link Pulse Timing .......................................................................................60
MDIO Timing when Sourced by STA .................................................................61
MDIO Timing When Sourced by PHY ................................................................61
Power Down Timing ...........................................................................................62
Serial LED Timing ..............................................................................................62
PHY Identifier Bit Mapping ..................................................................................66
LXT974/975 Package Specification ...................................................................73
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LXT974 Signal Detect/TP Select Signal Descriptions ......................................... 11
LXT974 Twisted-Pair Interface Signal Descriptions............................................ 11
LXT974 Fiber Interface Signal Descriptions........................................................ 11
LXT975 Signal Detect/TP Select Signal Descriptions ......................................... 13
LXT975 Twisted-Pair Interface Signal Descriptions............................................ 13
LXT975 Fiber Interface Signal Descriptions........................................................ 13
LXT974 and LXT975 MII Signal Descriptions ..................................................... 14
LXT974 and LXT975 Hardware Control Interface Signal Descriptions ............... 16
LXT974 and LXT975 Miscellaneous Signal Descriptions ................................... 17
LXT974 and LXT975 LED Indicator Signal Descriptions .................................... 17
LXT974 Power Supply Signal Descriptions......................................................... 18
LXT975 Power Supply Signal Descriptions......................................................... 18
Test Loopback Operation.................................................................................... 23
Carrier Sense, Loopback, and Collision Conditions............................................ 24
Configuring the LXT974/975 via Hardware Control ............................................ 26
Configuring LXT974/975 Auto-Negotiation Advertisements Via
Hardware Control ................................................................................................ 26
Configuring the LXT974/975 with Auto-Negotiation Disabled ............................. 27
Mode Control Settings......................................................................................... 28
4B/5B Coding ...................................................................................................... 32
LED-DAT Serial Port Bit Assignments ................................................................ 39
Magnetics Requirements .................................................................................... 43
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................ 50
Operating Conditions .......................................................................................... 50
Digital I/O Characteristics 1................................................................................. 50
Digital I/O Characteristics - MII Pins) .................................................................. 51
Required CLK25M Characteristics...................................................................... 51
Low-Voltage Fault Detect Characteristics ........................................................... 51
100BASE-TX Transceiver Characteristics .......................................................... 51
100BASE-FX Transceiver Characteristics .......................................................... 52
10BASE-T Transceiver Characteristics............................................................... 52
MII - 100BASE-TX Receive Timing Parameters ................................................. 53
MII - 100BASE-TX Transmit Timing Parameters ................................................ 54
MII - 100BASE-FX Receive Timing Parameters ................................................. 55
MII - 100BASE-FX Transmit Timing Parameters ................................................ 56
MII - 10BASE-T Receive Timing Parameters...................................................... 57
MII - 10BASE-T Transmit Timing Parameters..................................................... 58
10BASE-T SQE (Heartbeat) Timing Parameters ................................................ 58
10BASE-T Jab and Unjab Timing Parameters.................................................... 59
Auto Negotiation and Fast Link Pulse Timing Parameters.................................. 60
MII Timing Parameters........................................................................................ 61
Power Down Timing Parameters ........................................................................ 62
Serial LED Timing Parameters............................................................................ 62
Register Set ........................................................................................................ 63
Control Register .................................................................................................. 64
Status Register (Address 1) ................................................................................ 65
PHY Identification Register 1 (Address 2)........................................................... 66
PHY Identification Register 2 (Address 3)........................................................... 66
Auto Negotiation Advertisement Register (Address 4)........................................ 67
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Auto Negotiation Link Partner Ability Register (Address 5).................................67
Auto Negotiation Expansion (Address 6) ............................................................68
LED Configuration Register (Address 16, Hex 10)..............................................68
Interrupt Enable Register (Address 17, Hex 11) .................................................69
Interrupt Status Register (Address 18, Hex 12) ..................................................70
Port Configuration Register (Address 19, Hex 13) ..............................................70
Port Status Register (Address 20, Hex 14) .........................................................71
QUAD FLAT PACKAGE......................................................................................73
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Revision History
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Revision
Date
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11/00
Description
Replace all references to LXT974A and LXT975A with LXT974 and LXT975
(applied to all versions, including A and B)
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Fast Ethernet 10/100 Quad Transceivers — LXT974/LXT975
Figure 1. LXT974/975 Block Diagram
VCCMII
MII_MD<1:0>
CFG<2:0>
Management /
Mode Select
Logic
ADDR<4:2>
MDIO
MDC
MDINT
MII Power
Supply
3.3V or 5V
CLK25M
Global Functions
Internal Clocks
3
Register Set
Manchester
10
Encoder
TX_ENn
MII
TX_ERn
Parallel/Serial
Converter
TXDn<3:0>
Scrambler 100
& Encoder
Pulse
Shaper
Clock
Generator
RX_CLKn
RXDn<3:0>
CRSn
COLn
RX_DVn
RX_ERn
Carrier Sense
Collision Detect
Data Valid
Error Detect
+
Serial to
Parallel
Converter
10
100
Manchester
Decoder
TPOP/FIBINn
/
Decoder &
Descrambler
3
LEDn<2:0>
SD/TXn
TP
Rcvr
Baseline
Wander
Correction
Per-Port Functions
TPON/FIBIPn
Fiber In
-
Media Select &
Line Energy Monitor
Slicer
SerLED
LEDENA
LEDCLK
LEDDAT
TP Out
+
FDX Status
& LED
Drivers
Tristate Control
TX_CLKn
MII
TP
Driver
ECL
Driver
Auto
Negotiation
TRSTEn
VCC
GND
PWRDN
RESET
Pwr Supply /
PwrDown
+
Fiber Out
TPIP/FIBOPn
-
/
TPIN/FIBONn
TP In
ECL
Rcvr
+
-
PORT 0
PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 3
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1.0
Pin Assignments and Signal Descriptions
160....... GND
159....... TEST
158....... SD0/TP0
157....... TPON/FIBIP0
156....... VCCT
155....... GNDT
154....... TPOP/FIBIN0
153....... VCCR
152....... TPIN/FIBON0
151....... TPIP/FIBOP0
150....... GNDR
149....... SD1/TP1
148....... TPON/FIBIP1
147....... VCCT
146....... GNDT
145....... TPOP/FIBIN1
144....... VCCR
143....... TPIN/FIBON1
142....... TPIP/FIBOP1
141....... GNDR
140....... RBIAS
139....... SD2/TP2
138....... TPON/FIBIP2
137....... VCCT
136....... GNDT
135....... TPOP/FIBIN2
134....... VCCR
133....... TPIN/FIBON2
132....... TPIP/FIBOP2
131....... GNDR
130....... SD3/TP3
129....... TPON/FIBIP3
128....... VCCT
127....... GNDT
126....... TPOP/FIBIN3
125....... VCCR
124....... TPIN/FIBON3
123....... TPIP/FIBOP3
122....... GNDR
121....... GNDR
Figure 2. LXT974 Pin Assignments
Part #
LOT #
FPO #
LXT974 XX
XXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
Rev #
120 ....... N/C
119 ....... N/C
118 ....... CLK25M
117 ....... FDE_FX
116 ....... CFG_0
115 ....... CFG_1
114 ....... CFG_2
113 ....... BYPSCR
112 ....... TEST
111 ....... AUTOENA
110 ....... FDE
109 ....... RESET
108 ....... GNDH
107 ....... VCCH
106 ....... TRSTE0
105 ....... TRSTE1
104 ....... TRSTE2
103 ....... TRSTE3
102 ....... PWRDN
101 ....... TEST
100 ....... MDDIS
99 ......... MDC
98 ......... MDINT
97 ......... MDIO
96 ......... VCC
95 ......... GND
94 ......... CRS3
93 ......... COL3
92 ......... TXD3_3
91 ......... TXD3_2
90 ......... TXD3_1
89 ......... TXD3_0
88 ......... TX_EN3
87 ......... TX_CLK3
86 ......... TX_ER3
85 ......... RX_ER3
84 ......... RX_CLK3
83 ......... RX_DV3
82 ......... RXD3_0
81 ......... RXD3_1
N/C ................. 41
RXD1_3 .......... 42
RXD1_2 .......... 43
RXD1_1 .......... 44
RXD1_0 .......... 45
RX_DV1.......... 46
RX_CLK1........ 47
RX_ER1.......... 48
TX_ER1 .......... 49
TX_CLK1 ........ 50
TX_EN1 .......... 51
TXD1_0 .......... 52
TXD1_1 .......... 53
TXD1_2 .......... 54
TXD1_3 .......... 55
GND................ 56
COL1 .............. 57
CRS1 .............. 58
GND................ 59
VCC ................ 60
RXD2_3 .......... 61
RXD2_2 .......... 62
RXD2_1 .......... 63
RXD2_0 .......... 64
RX_DV2.......... 65
RX_CLK2........ 66
RX_ER2.......... 67
TX_ER2 .......... 68
TX_CLK2 ........ 69
TX_EN2 .......... 70
TXD2_0 .......... 71
TXD2_1 .......... 72
TXD2_2 .......... 73
TXD2_3 .......... 74
COL2 .............. 75
CRS2 .............. 76
GND................ 77
VCCMII ........... 78
RXD3_3 .......... 79
RXD3_2 .......... 80
LED3_0 ..... 1
LED3_1 ..... 2
LED3_2 ..... 3
LED2_0 ..... 4
LED2_1 ..... 5
LED2_2 ..... 6
GND ..... 7
LED1_0 ..... 8
LED1_1 ..... 9
LED1_2 ..... 10
LED0_0 ..... 11
LED0_1 ..... 12
LED0_2 ..... 13
GND ..... 14
LEDCLK ..... 15
LEDDAT ..... 16
LEDENA ..... 17
ADD2 ..... 18
ADD3 ..... 19
ADD4 ..... 20
GNDA ..... 21
VCC ..... 22
RXD0_3 ..... 23
RXD0_2 ..... 24
RXD0_1 ..... 25
RXD0_0 ..... 26
RX_DV0 ..... 27
RX_CLK0 ..... 28
RX_ER0 ..... 29
TX_ER0 ..... 30
TX_CLK0 ..... 31
TX_EN0 ..... 32
TXD0_0 ..... 33
TXD0_1 ..... 34
TXD0_2 ..... 35
TXD0_3 ..... 36
COL0 ..... 37
CRS0 ..... 38
GND ..... 39
VCCMII ..... 40
Package Topside Markings
Marking
Definition
Part #
LXT974 is the unique identifier for this product family.
Rev #
Identifies the particular silicon “stepping” (Refer to Specification Update for additional stepping
information.)
Lot #
Identifies the batch.
FPO #
Identifies the Finish Process Order.
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Table 1.
Pin#2
LXT974 Signal Detect/TP Select Signal Descriptions
Symbol
158
SD0/TP0
149
SD1/TP1
139
SD2/TP2
130
SD3/TP3
Type1
Signal Description
Signal Detect - Ports 0 - 3. When SD/TPn pins are tied High or to a 5V PECL input, bit
19.2 = 1 and the operating mode of each respective port is forced to FX mode. In this
mode, full-duplex is set via pin 117 (FDE_FX). When not using FX mode, SD/TPn pins
should be tied to GNDT.
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TP Select - Ports 0 - 3. When SD/TPn pins are tied Low, bit 19.2 = 0. The operating mode
of each port can be set to 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 100BASE-FX via the hardware
control interface pins as shown in Table 8 on page 16.
Note: Hardware control interface pins (CFG_0, CFG_1, CFG_2, FDE, BYPSCR, and
AUTOENA) are global and set all ports simultaneously.
In TP mode, network pins operate as described in Table 2.
In FX mode, network pins are re-mapped and operate as described in Table 3.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output.
2. When not using fiber mode, SD/TPn pins should be tied to GNDT.
Table 2.
Pin#
LXT974 Twisted-Pair Interface Signal Descriptions
Symbol
154, 157
TPOP0, TPON0
145, 148
TPOP1, TPON1
135, 138
TPOP2, TPON2
126, 129
TPOP3, TPON3
151, 152
TPIP0, TPIN0
142, 143
TPIP1, TPIN1
132, 133
TPIP2, TPIN2
123, 124
TPIP3, TPIN3
Type1
Signal Description
Twisted-Pair Outputs, Positive & Negative - Ports 0-3.
O
During 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T operation, TPO pins drive 802.3 compliant
pulses onto the line.
Twisted-Pair Inputs, Positive & Negative - Ports 0-3.
I
During 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T operation, TPI pins receive differential
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T signals from the line.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output.
Table 3.
Pin#
LXT974 Fiber Interface Signal Descriptions
Symbol
154, 157
FIBIN0, FIBIP0
145, 148
FIBIN1, FIBIP1
135, 138
FIBIN2, FIBIP2
126, 129
FIBIN3, FIBIP3
151, 152
FIBOP0, FIBON0
142, 143
FIBOP1, FIBON1
132, 133
FIBOP2, FIBON2
123, 124
FIBOP3, FIBON3
Type1
Signal Description
Fiber Inputs, Positive & Negative - Ports 0-3.
I
During 100BASE-FX operation, FIBI pins receive differential PECL inputs
from fiber transceivers.
Fiber Outputs, Positive & Negative - Ports 0-3.
O
During 100BASE-FX operation, FIBO pins produce differential PECL
outputs for fiber transceivers.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output.
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N/C ................. 41
RXD1_3 .......... 42
RXD1_2 .......... 43
RXD1_1 .......... 44
RXD1_0 .......... 45
RX_DV1.......... 46
RX_CLK1........ 47
RX_ER1.......... 48
TX_ER1 .......... 49
TX_CLK1 ........ 50
TX_EN1 .......... 51
TXD1_0 .......... 52
TXD1_1 .......... 53
TXD1_2 .......... 54
TXD1_3 .......... 55
GND................ 56
COL1 .............. 57
CRS1 .............. 58
GND................ 59
VCC ................ 60
RXD2_3 .......... 61
RXD2_2 .......... 62
RXD2_1 .......... 63
RXD2_0 .......... 64
RX_DV2.......... 65
RX_CLK2........ 66
RX_ER2.......... 67
TX_ER2 .......... 68
TX_CLK2 ........ 69
TX_EN2 .......... 70
TXD2_0 .......... 71
TXD2_1 .......... 72
TXD2_2 .......... 73
TXD2_3 .......... 74
COL2 .............. 75
CRS2 .............. 76
GND................ 77
VCCMII ........... 78
RXD3_3 .......... 79
RXD3_2 .......... 80
160....... GND
159....... TEST
158....... TPIP0
157....... TPIN0
156....... GNDR
155....... TPOP0
154....... VCCT
153....... GNDT
152....... TPON0
151....... VCCR
150....... GNDR
149....... SD1/TP1
148....... TPON/FIBIP1
147....... VCCT
146....... GNDT
145....... TPOP/FIBIN1
144....... VCCR
143....... TPIN/FIBON1
142....... TPIP/FIBOP1
141....... GNDR
140....... RBIAS
139....... TPIP2
138....... TPIN2
137....... GNDR
136....... TPOP2
135....... VCCT
134....... GNDT
133....... TPON2
132....... VCCR
131....... GNDR
130....... SD3/TP3
129....... TPON/FIBIP3
128....... VCCT
127....... GNDT
126....... TPOP/FIBIN3
125....... VCCR
124....... TPIN/FIBON3
123....... TPIP/FIBOP3
122....... GNDR
121....... GNDR
LXT974/LXT975 — Fast Ethernet 10/100 Quad Transceivers
Figure 3. LXT975 Pin Assignments
LED3_0 ..... 1
LED3_1 ..... 2
LED3_2 ..... 3
LED2_0 ..... 4
LED2_1 ..... 5
LED2_2 ..... 6
GND ..... 7
LED1_0 ..... 8
LED1_1 ..... 9
LED1_2 ..... 10
LED0_0 ..... 11
LED0_1 ..... 12
LED0_2 ..... 13
GND ..... 14
LEDCLK ..... 15
LEDDAT ..... 16
LEDENA ..... 17
ADD2 ..... 18
ADD3 ..... 19
ADD4 ..... 20
GNDA ..... 21
VCC ..... 22
RXD0_3 ..... 23
RXD0_2 ..... 24
RXD0_1 ..... 25
RXD0_0 ..... 26
RX_DV0 ..... 27
RX_CLK0 ..... 28
RX_ER0 ..... 29
TX_ER0 ..... 30
TX_CLK0 ..... 31
TX_EN0 ..... 32
TXD0_0 ..... 33
TXD0_1 ..... 34
TXD0_2 ..... 35
TXD0_3 ..... 36
COL0 ..... 37
CRS0 ..... 38
GND ..... 39
VCCMII ..... 40
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120 ....... N/C
119 ....... N/C
118 ....... CLK25M
117 ....... FDE_FX
116 ....... CFG_0
115 ....... CFG_1
114 ....... CFG_2
113 ....... BYPSCR
112 ....... TEST
111 ....... AUTOENA
110 ....... FDE
109 ....... RESET
108 ....... GNDH
107 ....... VCCH
106 ....... TRSTE0
105 ....... TRSTE1
104 ....... TRSTE2
103 ....... TRSTE3
102 ....... PWRDN
101 ....... TEST
100 ....... MDDIS
99 ......... MDC
98 ......... MDINT
97 ......... MDIO
96 ......... VCC
95 ......... GND
94 ......... CRS3
93 ......... COL3
92 ......... TXD3_3
91 ......... TXD3_2
90 ......... TXD3_1
89 ......... TXD3_0
88 ......... TX_EN3
87 ......... TX_CLK3
86 ......... TX_ER3
85 ......... RX_ER3
84 ......... RX_CLK3
83 ......... RX_DV3
82 ......... RXD3_0
81 ......... RXD3_1
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Table 4.
Pin#2
LXT975 Signal Detect/TP Select Signal Descriptions
Symbol
Type1
Signal Description
Signal Detect - Ports 1 & 3. When SD/TPn pins are tied High or to a 5V PECL input, bit
19.2 = 1 and the operating mode of each respective port is forced to FX mode. In this
mode, full-duplex is set via pin 117 (FDE_FX). When not using fiber mode, SD/TPn pins
should be tied to GNDT.
149
SD1/TP1
130
SD3/TP3
I
TP Select - Ports 1 & 3. When SD/TPn pins are tied Low, bit 19.2 = 0. The operating mode
of each port can be set to 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 100BASE-FX via the hardware
control interface pins as shown in Table 8 on page 16.
Note: Hardware control interface pins (CFG_0, CFG_1, CFG_2, FDE, BYPSCR, and
AUTOENA) are global and set all ports simultaneously.
In TP mode, network pins operate as described in Table 5.
In FX mode, network pins are re-mapped and operate as described in Table 6.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output.
2. When not using fiber mode, SD/TPn pins should be tied to GNDT.
Table 5.
Pin#
LXT975 Twisted-Pair Interface Signal Descriptions
Symbol
155, 152
TPOP0, TPON0
145, 148
TPOP1, TPON1
136, 133
TPOP2, TPON2
126, 129
TPOP3, TPON3
158, 157
TPIP0, TPIN0
142, 143
TPIP1, TPIN1
139, 138
TPIP2, TPIN2
123, 124
TPIP3, TPIN3
Type1
Signal Description
Twisted-Pair Outputs, Positive & Negative - Ports 0-3.
O
During 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T operation, TPO pins drive 802.3 compliant
pulses onto the line.
Twisted-Pair Inputs, Positive & Negative - Ports 0-3.
I
During 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T operation, TPI pins receive differential
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T signals from the line.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output.
Table 6.
Pin#
LXT975 Fiber Interface Signal Descriptions
Symbol
145, 148
FIBIN1, FIBIP1
126, 129
FIBIN3, FIBIP3
142, 143
FIBOP1, FIBON1
123, 124
FIBOP3, FIBON3
Type1
Signal Description
Fiber Network Interface - Ports 1 and 3
I
During 100BASE-FX operation, FIBI pins receive differential PECL inputs
from fiber transceivers.
Fiber Network Interface - Ports 1 and 3
O
During 100BASE-FX operation, FIBO pins produce differential PECL
outputs for fiber transceivers.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output.
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Table 7.
Pin#3
LXT974 and LXT975 MII Signal Descriptions
Symbol
Type1
Signal Description2
MII Data Interface Pins
33
34
35
36
TXD0_0
TXD0_1
TXD0_2
TXD0_3
I
Transmit Data - Port 0. Inputs containing NRZ data to be transmitted from port 0.
52
53
54
55
TXD1_0
TXD1_1
TXD1_2
TXD1_3
I
Transmit Data - Port 1. Inputs containing NRZ data to be transmitted from port 1.
71
72
73
74
TXD2_0
TXD2_1
TXD2_2
TXD2_3
I
Transmit Data - Port 2. Inputs containing NRZ data to be transmitted from port 2.
89
90
91
92
TXD3_0
TXD3_1
TXD3_2
TXD3_3
I
Transmit Data - Port 3. Inputs containing NRZ data to be transmitted from port 3.
32
51
70
88
TX_EN0
TX_EN1
TX_EN2
TX_EN3
I
Transmit Enable - Ports 0 - 3. Active High input enables respective port transmitter. This
signal must be synchronous to the TX_CLK.
31
50
69
87
TX_CLK0
TX_CLK1
TX_CLK2
TX_CLK3
O
Transmit Clock - Ports 0 - 3. 25 MHz for 100 Mbps operation, 2.5 MHz for 10 Mbps
operation. The transmit data and control signals must always be synchronized to TX_CLK
by the MAC. The LXT974/975 normally samples these signals on the rising edge of
TX_CLK. However, Advanced TX_CLK Mode is available by setting MII register bit 19.5=1.
In this mode, the LXT974/975 samples the transmit data and control signals on the falling
edge of TX_CLK.
30
49
68
86
TX_ER0
TX_ER1
TX_ER2
TX_ER3
I
Transmit Coding Error - Ports 0 - 3. This signal must be driven synchronously to TX_CLK.
When High, forces the respective port to transmit Halt (H) code group.
26
25
24
23
RXD0_0
RXD0_1
RXD0_2
RXD0_3
O
Receive Data - Port 0. Receive data signals (4-bit parallel nibbles) are driven synchronously
to RX_CLK0.
45
44
43
42
RXD1_0
RXD1_1
RXD1_2
RXD1_3
O
Receive Data - Port 1. Receive data signals (4-bit parallel nibbles) are driven synchronously
to RX_CLK1.
64
63
62
61
RXD2_0
RXD2_1
RXD2_2
RXD2_3
O
Receive Data - Port 2. Receive data signals (4-bit parallel nibbles) are driven synchronously
to RX_CLK2.
82
81
80
79
RXD3_0
RXD3_1
RXD3_2
RXD3_3
O
Receive Data - Port 3. Receive data signals (4-bit parallel nibbles) are driven synchronously
to RX_CLK3.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output, OD = Open Drain
2. The LXT974/975 supports the 802.3 MDIO register set. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation,
where X is the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15).
3. Unused pins should be tied Low.
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Table 7.
Pin#3
LXT974 and LXT975 MII Signal Descriptions (Continued)
Symbol
Type1
Signal Description2
27
46
65
83
RX_DV0
RX_DV1
RX_DV2
RX_DV3
O
Receive Data Valid - Ports 0 - 3. These signals are synchronous to the respective
RX_CLKn. Active High indication that received code group maps to valid data.
29
48
67
85
RX_ER0
RX_ER1
RX_ER2
RX_ER3
O
Receive Error - Ports 0 - 3. These signals are synchronous to the respective RX_CLKn.
Active High indicates that received code group is invalid, or that PLL is not locked.
28
47
66
84
RX_CLK0
RX_CLK1
RX_CLK2
RX_CLK3
O
Receive Clock - Ports 0 - 3. 25 MHz for 100 Mbps and 2.5 MHz for 10 Mbps.
37
57
75
93
COL0
COL1
COL2
COL3
O
Collision Detected - Ports 0 - 3. Active High outputs asserted upon detection of a collision.
Remain High for the duration of the collision. These signals are generated asynchronously.
Inactive during full-duplex operation.
38
58
76
94
CRS0
CRS1
CRS2
CRS3
O
Carrier Sense - Ports 0 - 3. Active High signals. During half-duplex operation
(bit 0.8 = 0), CRSn is asserted when either transmit or receive medium is non-idle. During
full-duplex operation (bit 0.8 = 1), CRSn is asserted only when the receive medium is nonidle.
MII Control Interface Pins
97
MDIO
I/O
Management Data Input/Output. Bidirectional serial data channel for PHY/STA
communication.
98
MDINT
OD
Management Data Interrupt. An active Low output on this pin indicates status change.
Interrupt is cleared by sequentially reading Register 1, then Register 18.
99
MDC
100
MDDIS
106
105
104
103
TRSTE0
TRSTE1
TRSTE2
TRSTE3
I
Management Data Clock. Clock for the MDIO serial data channel.
Maximum frequency is 2.5 MHz.
I
Management Disable.
When MDDIS is High, the MDIO is restricted to Read Only and the Hardware Control
Interface pins provide continual control of their respective bits.
When MDDIS is Low at power up or Reset, the Hardware Control Interface pins control only
the initial or “default” values of their respective register bits. After the power-up/reset cycle is
complete, bit control reverts to the MDIO serial channel.
Tristate - Ports 0 - 3. This bit controls bit 0.10 (Isolate bit). When TRSTEn is High, the
respective port isolates itself from the MII Data Interface.
I
When MDDIS is High, TRSTE provides continuous control over bit 0.10.
When MDDIS is Low, TRSTE sets the initial (default) value of bit 0.10 at Reset and then bit
control reverts back to the MDIO interface.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output, OD = Open Drain
2. The LXT974/975 supports the 802.3 MDIO register set. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation,
where X is the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15).
3. Unused pins should be tied Low.
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Table 8.
Pin#
LXT974 and LXT975 Hardware Control Interface Signal Descriptions
Symbol
Type1
Signal Description2
Configuration Control 0.
116
CFG_0
(Global)
When A/N is enabled, Low to High transition on CFG_0 causes auto-negotiate to restart on
all ports and 0.9 = 1.
I
When A/N is disabled, this input selects operating speed and directly affects bit 0.13.
When CFG_0 is High, 100 Mbps is selected and bit 0.13 = 1.
When CFG_0 is Low, 10 Mbps is selected and bit 0.13 = 0.
Configuration Control 1.
115
CFG_1
(Global)
When A/N is enabled, CFG_1 determines operating speed advertisement capabilities in
combination with CFG_2 and FDE on all ports. See Table 16 on page 26 for details.
I
When A/N is disabled, CFG_1 enables 10 Mbps link test and directly affects bit 19.8.
When CFG_1 is High, 10 Mbps link test is disabled and bit 19.8 = 1.
When CFG_1 is Low, 10 Mbps link test is enabled and bit 19.8 = 0.
Configuration Control 2.
When A/N is enabled, CFG_2 determines operating speed advertisement capabilities in
combination with CFG_1 on all ports. See Table 16 on page 26 for details.
114
CFG_2
(Global)
I
When A/N is disabled, this input selects either TP or FX interface. When FX interface is
selected, the LXT974/975 automatically disables the scrambler. For correct FX operation,
100 Mbps operation must also be selected.
Note: It is recommended to set the network interface for each port independently, via the SD/
TPn pins. See Table 1 and Table 4 for Signal Detect / TP Select signal descriptions and
operation.
When CFG_2 is Low, TP is enabled and bit 19.2 = 0.
When CFG_2 is High, FX is enabled and bit 19.2 = 1.
110
117
FDE
(Global)
FDE_FX
I
Full-Duplex Enable - All Ports.
When High, enables full-duplex operation on all ports.
Full-Duplex Enable - FX Ports only.
I
When High, enables full-duplex operation on all ports set for FX mode operation. This pin is
ignored on ports set for TP mode.
Bypass Scrambler.
In TP mode, enables or bypasses Scrambler operation and directly affects MDIO
register bit 19.3.
113
BYPSCR
(Global)
I
When High, Scrambler is bypassed and bit 19.3 = 1.
When Low, Scrambler is enabled and bit 19.3 = 0.
In FX mode, the LXT974/975_ automatically bypasses the Scrambler. This pin has no
effect selecting Scrambler bypass.
111
AUTOENA
(Global)
I
Auto-Negotiation Enable. When High, enables auto-negotiation on all ports.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output, OD = Open Drain.
2. The LXT974/975 supports the 802.3 MDIO register set. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation,
where X is the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15).
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Table 9.
LXT974 and LXT975 Miscellaneous Signal Descriptions
Pin#
Symbol
I
I
I
ADD4
ADD3
ADD2
20
19
18
Type1
Signal Description2
Address <4:2>. Set upper three bits of PHY
address. ADD<1:0> are set internally to match
port number as shown at right.
ADD1
ADD0
Port
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
1
3
101, 112, 159
TEST
I
Test. Must be tied Low.
140
RBIAS
I
Bias. This pin provides bias current for the internal circuitry. Must be tied to
ground through a 22 kΩ resistor.
118
CLK25M
I
Clock Input. A 25 MHz clock input is required at this pin. Refer to Functional
Description for detailed clock requirements.
109
RESET
I
Reset. This active Low input is OR’ed with the control register Reset bit (0.15).
The LXT974/975 reset cycle is extended 205 µs (nominal) after Reset is deasserted.
102
PWRDN
I
Power Down. When High, forces LXT974/975 into power down mode. This pin is
OR’ed with the Power Down bit (0.11). Refer to Table 44 on page 64 for more
information.
N/C
-
No Connection. Leave open.
41, 119, 120
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output, A = Analog.
2. The LXT974/975 supports the 802.3 MDIO register set. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation,
where X is the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15).
Table 10. LXT974 and LXT975 LED Indicator Signal Descriptions
Pin#2
Symbol
Type1
Signal Description3
OD
LED0 - Ports 0 - 3. In default mode, active Low output indicates transmitter active. However,
LED0 is programmable and may also be set to indicate receiver active, link status or duplex
status. Refer to LED Configuration Register, Table 51 on page 68, for details on
programming options.
11
8
4
1
LED0_0
LED1_0
LED2_0
LED3_0
12
9
5
2
LED0_1
LED1_1
LED2_1
LED3_1
OD
LED1 - Ports 0 - 3. In default mode, active Low output indicates receiver active. However,
LED1 is programmable and may also be set to indicate link status, duplex status, or operating
speed. Refer to LED Configuration Register, Table 51 on page 68, for details on
programming options.
13
10
6
3
LED0_2
LED1_2
LED2_2
LED3_2
OD
LED2 - Ports 0 - 3. In default mode, active Low output indicates link up. However, LED2 is
programmable and may also be set to indicate duplex status, operating speed or collision.
Refer to LED Configuration Register, Table 51 on page 68, for details on
programming options.
17
LEDENA
O
LED Enable. Active High output signals external device that LEDDAT is active.
15
LEDCLK
O
LED Clock. 25 MHz clock for LED serial data output.
16
LEDDAT
O
LED Data. Serial data output for 24 LEDs (6 x 4 ports) data.
1. Type Column Coding: I = Input, O = Output, OD = Open Drain.
2. Unused pins should be tied Low.
3. The LXT974/975 supports the 802.3 MDIO register set. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation,
where X is the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15).
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Table 11. LXT974 Power Supply Signal Descriptions
Pin#
Symbol
Type
Signal Description
22, 60, 96
VCC
-
Power Supply. +5V supply for all digital circuits.
40, 78
VCCMII
-
MII Supply. +3.3V or +5V supply for MII. A decoupling capacitor
to digital ground should be supplied for these pins.
7, 14, 39, 56, 59, 77, 95, 160
GND
-
Digital Ground. Ground return for digital supply.
21
GNDA
-
Analog Ground. Ground return for analog supply.
108
GNDH
-
Ground. Ground return for core analog circuitry.
107
VCCH
-
Supply. +5V supply for core analog circuitry.
128, 137, 147, 156
VCCT
-
Transmit Power Supply. +5V supply for transmit circuits.
127, 136, 146, 155
GNDT
-
Transmit Ground. Ground return for transmit supply.
125, 134, 144, 153,
VCCR
-
Receive Power Supply. +5V supply for all receive circuits.
121, 122, 131, 141, 150
GNDR
-
Receive Ground. Ground return for receive supply.
Table 12. LXT975 Power Supply Signal Descriptions
Pin#
Symbol
Type
Signal Description
22, 60, 96
VCC
-
Power Supply. +5V supply for all digital circuits.
40, 78
VCCMII
-
MII Supply. +3.3V or +5V supply for MII. A decoupling capacitor
to digital ground should be supplied for these pins.
7, 14, 39, 56, 59, 77, 95, 160
GND
-
Digital Ground. Ground return for digital supply.
21
GNDA
-
Analog Ground. Ground return for analog supply.
108
GNDH
-
Ground. Ground return for core analog circuitry.
107
VCCH
-
Supply. +5V supply for core analog circuitry.
128, 135, 147, 154
VCCT
-
Transmit Power Supply. +5V supply for transmit circuits.
127, 134, 146, 153
GNDT
-
Transmit Ground. Ground return for transmit supply.
125, 132, 144, 151,
VCCR
-
Receive Power Supply. +5V supply for all receive circuits.
121, 122, 131, 137, 141, 150, 156
GNDR
-
Receive Ground. Ground return for receive supply.
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2.0
Functional Description
2.1
Introduction
The LXT974 and LXT975 are four-port Fast Ethernet 10/100 Transceivers that support 10 Mbps
and 100 Mbps networks. They comply with all applicable requirements of IEEE 802.3. Each port
can directly drive either a 100BASE-TX line (>130 meters) or a 10BASE-T line (>185 meters).
Figure 4 shows the LXT974 in a typical switch application.
Figure 4. LXT974 Switch Application
Backplane
Fiber
Module
Fiber
Module
Fiber
Module
LXT974
10/100
Quad Transceiver
Switch
MAC ASIC
Memory
Fiber
Module
LXT974
10/100
Quad Transceiver
LXT974
10/100
Quad Transceiver
QUAD
Transformer
QUAD
Transformer
Single RJ-45
Selectable 10 or 100 Mbps
On power-up, the LXT974/975 uses auto-negotiation/parallel detection on each port to
automatically determine line operating conditions. If the PHY device on the other side of the link
supports auto-negotiation, the LXT974/975 auto-negotiates with it using Fast Link Pulse (FLP)
Bursts. If the PHY partner does not support auto-negotiation, the LXT974/975 automatically
detects the presence of either link pulses (10 Mbps PHY) or Idle symbols (100 Mbps PHY) and set
its operating conditions accordingly.
The LXT974/975 interfaces to four 10/100 Media Access Controllers (MAC)s through the MII
interfaces. It performs all functions of the Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Media
Attachment (PMA) sublayer as defined in the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-X specification. This device
also performs all functions of the Physical Media Dependent (PMD) sublayer for 100BASE-TX
connections. The MII speeds are automatically set once port operating conditions have been
determined.
The LXT974/975 provides half-duplex and full-duplex operation at 100 Mbps and 10 Mbps. It also
offers standard Loopback Mode for switch applications. The LXT974/975 supports the 802.3
MDIO register set. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation, where X is
the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15).
The LXT975 is pin compatible with the LXT974 except for the network ports. Each port on the
LXT974 provides a combination twisted-pair or PECL interface for a 10/100BASE-TX or
100BASE-FX connection.
The LXT975 is optimized for stacked RJ-45 modular applications as shown in Figure 5. Ports 1
and 3 support the PECL interface for fiber connections and all four ports support the twisted-pair
interface for 10/100BASE-TX connections.
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Figure 5. LXT975 Switch Application
Backplane
Fiber
Module
Fiber
Module
Fiber
Module
LXT974
10/100
Quad Transceiver
Switch
MAC ASIC
Memory
Fiber
Module
LXT975
10/100 Quad
Transceiver
QUAD
Transformer
LXT975
10/100 Quad
Transceiver
LXT975
10/100 Quad
Transceiver
LXT975
10/100 Quad
Transceiver
QUAD
Transformer
QUAD
Transformer
QUAD
Transformer
Stacked RJ-45
10 or 100 Mbps
2.2
Network Media / Protocol Support
The LXT974/975 supports both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet over twisted-pair, or 100
Mbps Ethernet over fiber media (100BASE-FX). A Media Independent Interface (MII) is used for
communication with the Media Access Controller (MAC).
2.2.1
10/100 Mbps Network Interface
Each of the four network interface ports consists of four external pins (two differential signal
pairs). The pins are shared between twisted-pair (TP) and fiber. Signal assignments (input or
output, positive or negative) vary depending on whether the port is configured for TP or fiber
media. Refer to Table 1 through Table 6 for specific pin assignments.
The LXT974/975 output drivers generate either 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T, or 100BASE-FX
output. When not transmitting data, the LXT974/975 generates 802.3-compliant link pulses or idle
code. Input signals are decoded either as a 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, or 10BASE-T input,
depending on the mode selected. Auto-negotiation/parallel detection or manual control is used to
determine the speed of this interface.
2.2.1.1
Twisted-Pair Interface
When operating at 100 Mbps, MLT3 symbols are continuously transmitted and received. When not
transmitting data, the LXT974/975 generates “IDLE” symbols.
During 10 Mbps operation, Manchester-encoded data is exchanged. When no data is being
exchanged, the line is left in an idle state.
In 100 Mbps mode, the LXT974/975 is capable of driving a 100BASE-TX connection over 100Ω,
Category 5, Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP). A 10BASE-T connection can be supported using
100Ω Category 3, UTP.
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Only a transformer (1:1 on receive side, 2:1 on transmit side), load resistors, and bypass capacitors
are needed to complete this interface. Using Intel’s patented waveshaping technology, the
transmitter pre-distorts the outgoing signal to reduce the need for external filters for EMI
compliance.
A 4kΩ passive load is always present across the twisted-pair inputs. When enabled, the twistedpair inputs are actively biased to approximately 2.8V.
2.2.1.2
Fiber Interface
The LXT974/975 provides a PECL interface that complies with the ANSI X3.166 specification.
This interface is suitable for driving a fiber-optic coupler.
The twisted-pair pin assignments are remapped to support the PECL interface. The LXT974
supports both the twisted-pair and fiber interface on all four ports. The LXT975, optimized for TP
operation with dual-high RJ-45 connectors, provides dual interfaces on ports 1 and 3.
During 100BASE-FX operation, the FIBI pins receive differential PECL signals and the FIBO pins
produce differential PECL output signals.
Fiber ports cannot be enabled via auto-negotiation; they must be enabled via the Hardware Control
Interface or MDIO registers.
2.2.2
MII Interface
The LXT974/975 supports four standard MIIs (one per port). This interface consists of a data
interface and a management interface. The MII Data Interface passes data between the LXT974/
975 and one or more Media Access Controllers (MACs). Separate signals are provided for
transmit and receive. This interface operates at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. The speed is set
automatically, once the operating conditions of the network link have been determined.
Nine signals are used to pass received data to the MAC: RXD<3:0>, RX_CLK, RX_DV, RX_ER,
COL and CRS. Seven signals are used to transmit data from the MAC: TXD<3:0>, TX_CLK,
TX_EN, and TX_ER.
2.2.2.1
MII Data Interface
Figure 6 shows the data portion of the MII interface. Separate channels are provided for
transmitting data from the MAC to the LXT974/975 (TXD), and for receiving data (RXD) from the
line.
Each channel has its own clock, data bus, and control signals. The LXT974/975 supplies both
clock signals as well as separate outputs for carrier sense and collision. Data transmission across
the MII is implemented in 4-bit-wide nibbles.
Tristating the MII
The LXT974/975 asserts RX_DV, RXD, RX_CLK and RX_ER as soon as it receives a packet from
the network. When TRSTEn is High, the associated port output signals are tristated.
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Figure 6. MII Data Interface
TX_CLKn
TX_ENn
TXD<3:0>n
TX_ERn
LXT974/975
RX_CLKn
Media Access
Controller
MAC
RX_DVn
RXD<3:0>n
RX_ERn
CRSn
COLn
Transmit Clock
The LXT974/975 is the master clock source for data transmission. The LXT974/975 automatically
sets the speed of TX_CLK to match port conditions. If the port is operating at 100 Mbps, TX_CLK
is set to 25 MHz. If the port is operating at 10 Mbps, TX_CLK is set to 2.5 MHz. The transmit data
and control signals must always be synchronized to TX_CLK by the MAC. The LXT974/975
normally samples these signals on the rising edge of TX_CLK.
However, Advanced TX_CLK Mode is available by setting MII register bit 19.5=1. In this mode,
the LXT974/975 samples the transmit data and control signals on the falling edge of TX_CLK.
When operating under MDIO Control, the user can advance the transmit clock relative to
TXD<3:0> and TX_ER. When Advance TX_CLK Mode is selected, the LXT974/975 clocks TXD
data in on the falling edge of TX_CLK, instead of the rising edge. This mode provides an increase
in timing margins of TXD, relative to TX_CLK. Advance TX_CLK Mode is enabled when bit 19.5
= 1.
Transmit Enable
The MAC must assert TX_EN the same time as the first nibble of preamble, and de-assert TX_EN
after the last bit of the packet.
Receive Data Valid
The LXT974/975 asserts RX_DV when it receives a valid packet. Timing changes depend on line
operating speed:
• For 100TX and 100FX links, RX_DV is asserted from the first nibble of preamble to the last
nibble of the data packet.
• For 10BT links, the entire preamble is truncated. RX_DV is asserted with the first nibble of
the Start of Frame Delimiter (SFD) “5D” and remains asserted until the end of the packet.
Error Signals
Whenever the LXT974/975 receives an errored symbol from the network, it asserts RX_ER and
drives “1110” on the RXD pins.
When the MAC asserts TX_ER, the LXT974/975 drives “H” symbols out on the line.
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Carrier Sense
Carrier sense (CRS) is an asynchronous output. It is always generated when a packet is received
from the line and in some modes when a packet is transmitted.
On transmit, CRS is asserted on a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half-duplex link. Carrier sense is not
generated on transmit when the link is operating in full-duplex mode.
Usage of CRS for Interframe Gap (IFG) timing is not recommended for the following reasons:
• De-assertion time for CRS is slightly longer than assertion time. This causes IFG intervals to
appear somewhat shorter to the MAC than it actually is on the wire.
• CRS de-assertion is not aligned with TX_EN de-assertion on transmit loopbacks in halfduplex mode.
Operational Loopback
Operational loopback is provided for 10 Mbps half-duplex links when bit 19.11 = 0. Data
transmitted by the MAC is looped back on the receive side of the MII. Operational loopback is not
provided for 100 Mbps links, full-duplex links, or when 19.11 = 1.
Test Loopback
A test loopback function is provided for diagnostic testing of the LXT974/LXT975. During test
loopback, twisted-pair and fiber interfaces are disabled. Data transmitted by the MAC is internally
looped back by the LXT974/975 and returned to the MAC.
Test loopback is available for 100TX, 100FX, and 10T operation. Test loopback is enabled by
setting bit 0.14 = 1, bit 0.8 = 1 (full-duplex), and bit 0.12 = 0 (disable auto-negotiation). The
desired mode of operation for test loopback is set using bits 0.13 and 19.2 as shown in Table 13.
Loopback paths for the three modes of operation are shown in Figure 7.
Table 13. Test Loopback Operation
Bit
Mode of Operation
19.2
0.13
10T Test Loopback
0
0
100TX Test Loopback
0
1
100FX Test Loopback
1
1
1. Bit 0.14 = 1, bit 0.8 = 1, and 0.12 = 0 must also be set to enable Test Loopback.
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Figure 7. Loopback Paths
100FX
Loopback
10T
Loopback
MII
Digital
Block
FX
Driver
Analog
Block
TX
Driver
100TX
Loopback
Collision
The LXT974/975 asserts its collision signal, asynchronously to any clock, whenever the line state
is half-duplex and the transmitter and receiver are active at the same time. Table 14 summarizes the
conditions for assertion of carrier sense, collision, and data loopback signals.
Table 14. Carrier Sense, Loopback, and Collision Conditions
Speed & Duplex Condition
Full-Duplex at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
2.2.2.2
Carrier Sense
Loopback
Collision
Receive Only
None
None
100 Mbps, Half-Duplex
Transmit or Receive
None
Transmit and Receive
10 Mbps, Half-Duplex, 19.11 = 0
Transmit or Receive
Yes
Transmit and Receive
10 Mbps, Half-Duplex, 19.11 = 1
Transmit or Receive
None
Transmit and Receive
MII Management Interface
The LXT974/975 supports the IEEE 802.3 MII Management Interface also known as the
Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface. This interface allows upper-layer devices to
monitor and control the state of the LXT974/975. The MDIO interface consists of a physical
connection, a specific protocol that runs across the connection, and an internal set of addressable
registers. Some registers are required and their functions are defined by the IEEE 802.3
specification. Additional registers are allowed for expanded functionality. The LXT974/975 is
configured with both sets of registers.
The physical interface consists of a data line (MDIO) and clock line (MDC). Operation of this
interface is controlled by the MDDIS input pin. When MDDIS is High, the MDIO operates as a
read-only interface. When MDDIS is Low, both read and write are enabled. The timing for the
MDIO Interface is shown in Table 40 on page 61. The protocol is shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9
(read and write). The protocol allows one controller to communicate with up to eight LXT974/975
chips. Bits A4:2 of the 5-bit PHY address are assigned as the LXT974/975 address. Bits A1:0 are
assigned as port addresses 0 through 3. The LXT974/975 supports 12 internal registers per port (48
total), each of which is 16 bits wide.
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Figure 8. Management Interface - Read Frame Structure
MDC
MDIO
(Read)
Idle
0
32 "1"s
Preamble
1
1
SFD
A4
0
Op Code
A3
A0
R4
PHY Address
R3
R0
Z
D15 D15D14 D14 D1
0
Turn
Around
Register Address
D1 D0
Data
Write
Idle
Read
Figure 9. Management Interface - Write Frame Structure
MDC
MDIO
(Write)
32 "1"s
Idle
0
Preamble
1
0
SFD
1
Op Code
A4
A3
A0
R4
PHY Address
R3
R0
Register Address
0
1
D15
Turn
Around
D14
D1
Data
D0
Idle
Write
MII Interrupts
The LXT974/975 provides interrupt signals in two ways. The MDIO interrupt reflects the interrupt
status of each port addressed by the read. Details are shown in Figure 10.
Setting bit 17.1 = 1 on all four ports, enables global interrupts using the MDINT pin. An active
Low on this pin indicates a status change on the LXT974/975. Interrupts may be caused by:
•
•
•
•
Link status change
Auto-negotiation complete
Full-duplex status change
Jabber detect
Figure 10. MDIO Interrupt Signaling
MDC
INT
MDIO
Interrupt
Z
0
Turn
Around
2.2.3
MDIO FRAME
Read Data
Sourced by PHY
Idle
Hardware Control Interface
The Hardware Control Interface is used to configure operating characteristics of the LXT974/975.
When MDDIS is Low, this interface provides initial values for the MDIO registers, and then
passes control to the MDIO Interface. When MDDIS is High, this interface provides continuous
control over the LXT974/975.
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Individual chip addressing allows multiple LXT974/975 devices to share the MII in either mode.
Table 15 through Table 17 show how to set up the desired operating configurations using the
Hardware Control Interface.
Table 15. Configuring the LXT974/975 via Hardware Control
Desired Configuration
Auto-Negotiation Enabled on all ports1, 2, 3
Pin Name
Input Value
MDIO Registers
AUTOENA
High
0.12 = 1
SD/TPn
Low
19.2 = 0
AUTOENA
Low
0.12 = 0
Scrambler Bypassed on all ports
BYPSCR
High
19.3 = 1
Scrambler Enabled on all ports
BYPSCR
Low
19.3 = 0
Auto-Negotiation Disabled on all ports4
1.
2.
3.
4.
SD/TPn must be set Low for Auto-Negotiation operation.
Refer to Table 16 for Hardware Control Interface functions advertised when auto-negotiation is enabled.
Fiber operation can be forced per port via SD/TPn pins when auto-negotiation is enabled. See Table 17 for details.
Refer to Table 17 for Hardware Control Interface functions available when auto-negotiation is disabled.
Table 16. Configuring LXT974/975 Auto-Negotiation Advertisements Via
Hardware Control
Pin Settings
Desired
Configuration1,2
MDIO Registers
SD/TPn
(per port)
FDE
(global)
CFG_2
(global)
CFG_1
(global)
CFG_03
(global)
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
Advertise All
Low
Ignore
Low
Low
Ignore
1
1
1
1
Advertise 100 HD
Low
Low
High
Low
Ignore
0
0
1
0
Advertise 100 HD/FD
Low
High
High
Low
Ignore
0
0
1
1
Advertise 10 HD
Low
Low
Low
High
Ignore
1
0
0
0
Advertise 10 HD/FD
Low
High
Low
High
Ignore
1
1
0
0
Advertise 10/100 HD
Low
Low
High
High
Ignore
1
0
1
0
1. Refer to Table 15 for basic configurations.
2. Refer to Table 17 for Hardware Control Interface functions available when auto-negotiation is disabled.
3. Auto-Negotiation is not affected by CFG_0.
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Table 17. Configuring the LXT974/975 with Auto-Negotiation Disabled
Pin Settings
MDIO Registers
1,2
Desired Configuration
SD/TPn
per port
CFG_2
global
CFG_0
global
FDE
global
FDE_FX
0.8
0.13
19.2
Per Port (Fiber) Configuration
Fiber operation can be forced per port via SD/TPn pins when auto-negotiation is enabled. Per-port settings override the global
pin settings.
100FX Full-Duplex
Operation.
High or
PECL3
Ignored
Ignored
Ignored
High
1
1
1
100FX Half-Duplex
Operation.
High or
PECL3
Ignored
Ignored
Ignored
Low
0
1
1
Force 100TX Full-Duplex
Operation on all ports.4
Low
Low
High
High
Ignored
1
1
0
Force 100TX Half-Duplex
Operation on all ports.4
Low
Low
High
Low
Ignored
0
1
0
Force 10T Full-Duplex
Operation on all ports.
Low
Low
Low
High
Ignored
1
0
0
Force 10T Half-Duplex
Operation on all ports.
Low
Low
Low
Low
Ignored
0
0
0
Global (Twisted-Pair) Configuration5
1. Refer to Table 15 for basic configurations.
2. Refer to Table 16 for Hardware Control Interface functions advertised when auto-negotiation is enabled.
3. When SD/TPn is set High or to PECL levels, auto-negotiation is disabled and FDE_FX determines the duplex mode of the
port.
4. CFG_2, CFG_0, and SD/TPn must all be set for 100TX operation.
5. Fiber configuration must be selected on a per-port basis.
2.3
Initialization
At power-up or reset, the LXT974/975 performs the initialization as shown in Figure 11. Control
mode selection is provided via the MDDIS pin as shown in Table 18. When MDDIS (pin 100) is
High, the LXT974/975 operates in Manual Control Mode. When MDDIS is Low, the LXT974/975
operates in MDIO Control Mode.
2.3.1
MDIO Control Mode
In the MDIO Control Mode, the LXT974/975 uses the Hardware Control Interface to set up initial
(default) values of the MDIO registers. The MDIO Register set for the LXT974/975 is described in
Table 44 through Table 55. Specific bits in the registers are referenced using an “X.Y” notation,
where X is the register number (0-6 or 16-20) and Y is the bit number (0-15). Once initial values
are set, bit control reverts to the MDIO interface.
2.3.2
Manual Control Mode
In the Manual Control Mode, LXT974/975 disables direct write operations to the MDIO registers
via the MDIO interface. The Hardware Control Interface is continuously monitored and the MDIO
registers are updated accordingly.
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2.3.3
Link Configuration
When the LXT974/975 is first powered on, reset, or encounters a link failure state, it must
determine the line speed and operating conditions to use for the network link.
The LXT974/975 first checks the Hardware Control Interface pins and MDIO registers. Using
these mechanisms, the user can command the LXT974/975 to do one of the following:
• Force network link to 100FX (Fiber).
• Force network link operation to:
100TX, Full-Duplex
100TX, Half-Duplex
10BASE-T, Full-Duplex
10BASE-T, Half-Duplex
• Allow auto-negotiation/parallel-detection. The Hardware Control Interface pins are used to set
the state of the MDIO advertisement registers.
When forcing the network link, the LXT974/975 immediately begins operating the network
interface as commanded. When auto-negotiation is enabled, the auto-negotiation / paralleldetection operation begins.
Table 18. Mode Control Settings
Mode
MDDIS
Pin 100
RESET
Pin 109
PWR
DWN
Pin 102
MDIO Control
Low
High
Low
Manual Control
High
High
Low
Reset
-
Low
Low
Power Down
-
-
High
Figure 11. Hardware Interface Mode Selection
Power-up or Reset
MDIO Control
Mode
Low
Check Value
MDDIS
High
Manual Control
Mode
Read H/W Control
Interface
Disable MDIO Writes
Initialize MDIO Registers
Read H/W Control
Interface
Pass Control to MDIO
Interface
Update MDIO Registers
Exit
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2.4
Auto-Negotiation
The LXT974/975 attempts to auto-negotiate with its counterpart across the link by sending Fast
Link Pulse (FLP) bursts. Each burst consists of 33 link pulses spaced 62.5 µs apart. Odd link
pulses (clock pulses) are always present. Even link pulses (data pulses) may be present or absent to
indicate a “1” or a “0”. Each FLP burst exchanges 16 bits of data, which are referred to as a
“page”. All devices that support auto-negotiation must support a “Base Page” as defined in the
IEEE 802.3 standard.
By exchanging Base Pages, the LXT974/975 and its link partner communicate their capabilities to
each other. Both sides must receive at least three identical base pages for negotiation to proceed.
Each side finds the highest common capabilities that both sides support. Both sides then exchange
more pages, and finally agree on the operating state of the line.
2.4.1
Parallel Detection
In parallel with auto-negotiation, the LXT974/975 also monitors for 10 Mbps Normal Link Pulses
(NLP) or 100 Mbps Idle symbols. If either is detected, the device automatically reverts to the
corresponding operating mode. Parallel detection allows the LXT974/975 to communicate with
devices that do not support auto-negotiation.
2.4.2
Controlling Auto-Negotiation
When auto-negotiation is controlled by software, the following steps are recommended:
• After power-up, power-down, or reset, the power- down recovery time, as specified in Table
41 on page 62, must be exhausted before proceeding.
• Set the auto-negotiation advertisement register bits.
• Enable auto-negotiation by setting MDIO
bit 0.12 = 1.
2.4.3
Monitoring Auto-Negotiation
When auto-negotiation is being monitored, the following apply:
• Bit 20.13 is set to 1 once the link is established.
• Bits 20.12 and 20.11 can be used to determine the link operating conditions (speed and
duplex).
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Figure 12. LXT974/975 Auto-Negotiation Operation
Power-Up, Reset,
Link Failure
Start
Disable
Auto-Negotiation
0.12 = 0
0.12 = 1
Check Value
0.12
Go To Forced
Settings
Attempt AutoNegotiation
Done
2.5
100 Mbps Operation
2.5.1
100BASE-X MII Operations
YES
Enable
Auto-Neg/Parallel Detection
Listen for 100TX
Idle Symbols
Link Set
Listen for 10T
Link Pulses
NO
The LXT974/975 encodes and scrambles the data sent by the MAC, and then transmits it using
MLT3 signaling. The LXT974/975 descrambles and decodes MLT3 data received from the
network.
When the MAC is not actively transmitting data, the LXT974/975 sends out Idle symbols.
The 100BASE-X protocol specifies the use of a 5-bit symbol code on the network media.
However, data is normally transmitted across the MII interface in 4-bit nibbles. The LXT974/975
incorporates a 4B/5B encoder/decoder circuit that translates 4-bit nibbles from the MII into 5-bit
symbols for the 100BASE-X connection, and translates 5-bit symbols from the 100BASE-X
connection into 4-bit nibbles for the MII. Table 12 shows the data conversion flow from nibbles to
symbols. Table 19 on page 32 shows 4B/5B symbol coding (not all symbols are valid).
2.5.2
100BASE-X Network Operations
During 100BASE-X operation, the LXT974/975 transmits and receives 5-bit symbols across the
network link. Figure 14 shows the structure of a standard frame packet. When the MAC is not
actively transmitting data, the LXT974/975 sends out Idle symbols on the line.
In 100TX mode, the LXT974/975 scrambles the data and transmits it to the network using MLT-3
line code. The MLT-3 signals received from the network are descrambled and decoded and sent
across the MII to the MAC.
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In 100FX mode, the LXT974/975 transmits and receives NRZI signals across the PECL interface.
An external 100FX transceiver module is required to complete the fiber connection.
As shown in Figure 14, the MAC starts each transmission with a preamble pattern. As soon as the
LXT974/975 detects the start of preamble, it transmits a J/K symbol (Start of Stream Delimiter,
SSD) to the network. It then encodes and transmits the rest of the packet, including the balance of
the preamble, the Start of Frame Delimiter (SFD), packet data, and CRC. Once the packet ends,
the LXT974/975 transmits the T/R symbol End-of-Stream Delimiter (ESD) and then returns to
transmitting Idle symbols.
Figure 13. 100BASE-TX Data Flow
Standard MII Mode Data Flow
+1
Parallel
to
Serial
D0
D1
4B/5B
D0 D1 D2 D3
D2
D3
S0
S1
S2
S3
S4
5B/4B
Serial
to
Parallel
0
Scramble
0
DeScramble
0
-1
MLT3
Transition = 1.
No Transition = 0.
All transitions must follow
pattern: 0, +1, 0, -1, 0, +1...
1. Four independent MII ports serve four independent Network ports. Network port configurations are independently
selectable. MII port speed is set to match the associated Network port.
2. The Scrambler can be bypassed by setting 19.3 = 1.
Figure 14. 100BASE-TX Frame Structure
64-Bit Preamble
(8 Octets)
P0
P1
Replaced by
/J/K/ code-groups
Start of Stream
Delimiter (SSD)
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Destination and Source
Address (6 Octets each)
SFD
DA
Start of Frame
Delimiter (SFD)
DA
SA
Packet Length
(2 Octets)
SA
L1
L2
Data Field
Frame Check Field InterFrame Gap / Idle Code
(Pad to minimum packet size)
(4 Octets)
(> 12 Octets)
D0
D1
Dn
CRC
I0
IFG
Replaced by
/T/R/ code-groups
End of Stream Delimiter (ESD)
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Table 19. 4B/5B Coding
Code Type
DATA
IDLE
CONTROL
4B Code
3210
Name
5B Code
43210
0000
0
11110
Data 0
0001
1
01001
Data 1
0010
2
10100
Data 2
0011
3
10101
Data 3
0100
4
01010
Data 4
0101
5
01011
Data 5
0110
6
01110
Data 6
0111
7
01111
Data 7
1000
8
10010
Data 8
1001
9
10011
Data 9
1010
A
10110
Data A
1011
B
10111
Data B
1100
C
11010
Data C
1101
D
11011
Data D
1110
E
11100
Data E
1111
F
11101
Data F
I
1
1 1 1 11
Idle. Used as inter-stream fill code
0101
J
2
11000
Start-of-Stream Delimiter (SSD), part 1 of 2
0101
K2
10001
Start-of-Stream Delimiter (SSD), part 2 of 2
T
3
01101
End-of-Stream Delimiter (ESD), part 1 of 2
R
3
00111
End-of-Stream Delimiter (ESD), part 2 of 2
H
4
undefined
undefined
undefined
00100
Transmit Error. Used to force signaling errors
undefined
Invalid
00000
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
00001
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
00010
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
00011
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
00101
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
00110
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
01000
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
01100
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
10000
Invalid
undefined
Invalid
11001
Invalid
undefined
INVALID
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Interpretation
The /I/ (Idle) code group is sent continuously between frames.
The /J/ and /K/ (SSD) code groups are always sent in pairs; /K/ follows /J/.
The /T/ and /R/ (ESD) code groups are always sent in pairs; /R/ follows /T/.
An /H/ (Error) code group is used to signal an error condition.
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2.5.3
100BASE-X Protocol Sublayer Operations
With respect to the 7-layer communications model, the LXT974/975 is a Physical Layer 1 (PHY)
device. The LXT974/975 implements the Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium
Attachment (PMA), and Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayers of the reference model
defined by the IEEE 802.3u specification. The following paragraphs discuss LXT974/975
operation from the reference model point of view.
2.5.4
PCS Sublayer
The Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) provides the MII interface, as well as the 4B/5B encoding/
decoding function.
For 100TX and 100FX operation, the PCS layer provides IDLE symbols to the PMD-layer line
driver as long as TX_EN is de-asserted.
For 10T operation, the PCS layer merely provides a bus interface and serialization/de-serialization
function. 10T operation does not use the 4B/5B encoder.
2.5.4.1
Preamble Handling
When the MAC asserts TX_EN, the PCS substitutes a /J/K symbol pair, also known as the Start of
Stream Delimiter (SSD), for the first two nibbles received across the MII. The PCS layer continues
to encode the remaining MII data, following Table 19 on page 32, until TX_EN is de-asserted. It
then returns to supplying IDLE symbols to the line driver.
In the receive direction, the PCS layer performs the opposite function, substituting two preamble
nibbles for the SSD.
Figure 15. LXT974/975 Protocol Sublayers
MII Interface
PCS
Sublayer
PMA
Sublayer
LXT974
Encoder/Decoder
Serializer/De-serializer
Link/Carrier Detect
PECL Interface
PMD
Sublayer
Scrambler/
De-scrambler
100BASE-TX
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2.5.4.2
Data Errors
Figure 16 shows normal reception. When the LXT974/975 receives invalid symbols from the line,
it asserts RX_ER, as shown in Figure 17.
2.5.4.3
Collision Indication
Figure 18 shows normal transmission. The LXT974/975 detects a collision if transmit and receive
are active at the same time. As shown in Figure 19, upon detection of a collision, the COL output
is asserted and remains asserted for the duration of the collision.
Figure 16. 100BASE-TX Reception with No Errors
RX_CLK
RX_DV
RXD<3:0>
preamble SFD SFD
DA
DA
DA
CRC
DA
CRC
CRC
CRC
RX_ER
Figure 17. 100BASE-TX Reception with Invalid Symbol
RX_CLK
RX_DV
RXD<3:0>
preamble SFD SFD
DA
DA
DA
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
RX_ER
Figure 18. 100BASE-TX Transmission with No Errors
TX_CLK
TX_EN
P
TXD<3:0>
R
E
A
M
B
L
E
DA
DA DA DA DA
DA DA DA
DA
CRS
COL
Figure 19. 100BASE-TX Transmission with Collision
TX_CLK
TX_EN
TXD<3:0>
P
R
E
A
M
B
L
E
JAM
JAM
JAM
JAM
CRS
COL
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2.5.5
PMA Sublayer
2.5.5.1
Link
The LXT974/975 supports a Standard link algorithm or Enhanced link algorithm, which can be set
via bit 16.1. Link is established when the symbol error rate is less than 64 errors out of 1024
symbols received. Once the link is established:
When standard link algorithm is selected (default, bit 16.1 = 0), the link goes down when the
symbol error rate becomes greater than 64 out of 1024.
When enhanced link algorithm is selected (bit 16.1 = 1), the link goes down if twelve idle
symbols in a row are not received within 1 to 2 ms. This mode makes it more difficult to bring the
link down.
In either mode, the LXT974/975 reports link failure via the MII status bits (1.2, 18.15, and 20.13)
and interrupt functions. If auto-negotiate is enabled, link failure causes the LXT974/975 to renegotiate.
2.5.5.2
Link Failure Override
The LXT974/975 normally transmits 100 Mbps data packets or Idle symbols only if it detects the
link is up, and transmits only FLP bursts if the link is not up. Setting bit 19.14 = 1 overrides this
function, allowing the LXT974/975 to transmit data packets even when the link is down. This
feature is provided as a diagnostic tool. Note that auto-negotiation must be disabled to transmit data
packets in the absence of link. If auto-negotiation is enabled, the LXT974/975 automatically
begins transmitting FLP bursts if the link goes down.
2.5.5.3
Carrier Sense (CRS)
For 100TX and 100FX links, a start of stream delimiter or /J/K symbol pair causes assertion of
carrier sense (CRS). An end-of-stream delimiter, or /T/R symbol pair causes de-assertion of CRS.
The PMA layer also de-asserts CRS if IDLE symbols are received without /T/R; however, in this
case RX_ER is asserted for one clock cycle when CRS is de-asserted.
For 10T links, CRS assertion is based on reception of valid preamble, and de-assertion on reception
of an end-of-frame (EOF) marker.
2.5.6
Twisted-Pair PMD Sublayer
The twisted-pair Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) layer provides the signal scrambling and
descrambling, line coding and decoding (MLT-3 for 100TX, Manchester for 10T), as well as
receiving, polarity correction, and baseline wander correction functions.
2.5.6.1
Scrambler/Descrambler (100TX Only)
The purpose of the scrambler is to spread the signal power spectrum and further reduce EMI using
an 11-bit, non-data-dependent polynomial. The receiver automatically decodes the polynomial
whenever IDLE symbols are received.
The scrambler/descrambler can be bypassed by either setting bit 19.3 = 1 or setting pin (BYPSCR)
High. The scrambler is automatically bypassed when the fiber port is enabled. Scramber bypass is
provided for diagnostic and test support.
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2.5.6.2
Baseline Wander Correction
The LXT974/975 provides a baseline wander correction function which makes the device robust
under all network operating conditions. The MLT3 coding scheme used in 100BASE-TX is by
definition “unbalanced”. This means that the DC average value of the signal voltage can “wander”
significantly over short time intervals (tenths of seconds). This wander can cause receiver errors,
particularly in less robust designs, at long line lengths (100 meters). The exact characteristics of the
wander are completely data dependent.
The LXT974/975 baseline wander correction characteristics allow the LXT974/975 to recover
error-free data while receiving worst-case “killer” packets over a variety of cable distances.
2.5.6.3
Polarity Correction
The LXT974/975 automatically detects and corrects for the condition where the receive signal
(TPIP/N) is inverted. Reversed polarity is detected if eight inverted link pulses, or four inverted
end-of-frame (EOF) markers, are received consecutively. If link pulses or data are not received by
the maximum receive time-out period, the polarity state is reset to a non-inverted state.
2.5.7
Fiber PMD Sublayer
The LXT974/975 provides a PECL interface for connection to an external fiber-optic transceiver.
(The external transceiver provides the PMD function for fiber media.) The LXT974/975 uses an
NRZI format for the fiber interface. The fiber interface operates at 100 Mbps and does not support
10FL applications.
2.6
10 Mbps Operation
The LXT974/975 operates as a standard 10BASE-T transceiver. Data transmitted by the MAC as
4-bit nibbles is serialized, Manchester-encoded, and transmitted on the TPOP/N outputs. Received
data is decoded and de-serialized into 4-bit nibbles. The LXT974/975 supports all the standard 10
Mbps functions.
2.6.1
10BASE-T MII Operation
The MAC transmits data to the LXT974/975 via the MII interface. The LXT974/975 converts the
digital data from the MAC into an analog waveform that is transmitted to the network via the
copper interface. The LXT974/975 converts analog signals received from the network into a digital
format suitable for the MAC. The LXT974/975 sends the received data to the MAC via the MII.
2.6.2
10BASE-T Network Operations
During 10BASE-T operation, the LXT974/975 transmits and receives Manchester-encoded data
across the network link. When the MAC is not actively transmitting data, the LXT974/975 sends
out link pulses on the line.
In 10BASE-T mode, the polynomial scrambler/descrambler is inactive. Manchester-encoded
signals received from the network are decoded by the LXT974/975 and sent across the MII to the
MAC.
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The LXT974/975 does not support fiber connections at 10 Mbps.
2.6.2.1
Preamble Handling
In 10BASE-T Mode, the LXT974/975 strips the entire preamble off of received packets. CRS is
asserted a few bit times after carrier is detected. RX_DV is held Low for the duration of the
preamble.
When RX_DV is asserted, the very first two nibbles driven by the LXT974/975 are the SFD “5D”
hex followed by the body of the packet. In 10T loopback, the LXT974/975 loops back whatever
the MAC transmits to it, including the preamble.
2.6.2.2
Link Test
In 10 Mbps mode, the LXT974/975 always transmit link pulses. If the link test function is enabled,
it monitors the connection for link pulses. Once link pulses are detected, data transmission are
enabled and remain enabled as long as either the link pulses or data transmission continues. If the
link pulses stop, the data transmission is disabled.
If the link test function is disabled, the LXT974/975 transmits to the connection regardless of
detected link pulses. The link test function can be disabled by setting bit 19.8 = 1 or by setting
AUTOENA to disable auto-negotiation and setting CFG_1 input High.
2.6.2.3
Link Failure
Link failure occurs if Link Test is enabled and link pulses or packets stop being received. If this
condition occurs, the LXT974/975 returns to the auto-negotiation phase if auto-negotiation is
enabled.
2.6.2.4
SQE (Heartbeat)
By default, the SQE (heartbeat) function is disabled on the LXT974/975. To enable this function,
set bit 19.10 =1. When this function is enabled, the LXT974/975 asserts its COL output after each
transmit packet. See Figure 32 on page 58 for SQE timing parameters.
2.6.2.5
Jabber
If MAC transmission exceeds the jabber timer, the LXT974/975 disables the transmit and loopback
functions and enables the COL pin. See Figure 33 on page 59 for jabber timing parameters.
The LXT974/975 automatically exits jabber mode after the unjab time has expired. This function
can be disabled by setting bit 19.9 = 1.
2.7
LED Functions
The LXT974/975 provides three programmable LEDs per port. Refer to Table 51 on page 68 for
LED programming details. The LXT974/975 also provides a serial LED output.
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2.7.1
Serial LED Output
The LXT974/975 provides a serial LED interface which should be attached to an external shift
register. This interface provides 24 status bits (6 x 4 ports). Each port reports the following
conditions:
• Transmit (T)
0 = Transmit active
1 = Transmit inactive
• Receive (R)
0 = Receive active
1 = Receive inactive
• Link (L)
0 = Link active
1 = Link inactive
• Duplex (D)
0 = Half-Duplex
1 = Full-Duplex
• Speed (S)
0 = 100 Mbps
1 = 10 Mbps
• Collision (C)
0 = Collision active
1 = Collision inactive
LED Data is output on LEDDAT in sets of 24 bits. The serial burst is repeated every 1 ms. A
status change in any bit also triggers an immediate serial burst (following the minimum inter-burst
gap of 10 µs). LEDENA is driven High for the duration of the LEDDAT output.
2.7.2
Per Port LEDs
The LXT974/975 provides three LED outputs for each port (LEDn_0, LEDn_1 and LEDn_2,
where n = port number). These outputs can directly drive LEDs to indicate activity and collision
status. The active Low “on” times are normally extended for improved LED visibility. The ontime extension can be disabled by setting bit 16.0 = 1.
2.7.2.1
LEDn_0
In default mode, LED_0 indicates transmitter active. However, LEDn_0 is programmable and may
also be set to indicate receiver active, link, or full-duplex status. Refer to LED Configuration
Register, Table 51 on page 68, for details on programming options.
2.7.2.2
LEDn_1
In default mode, LED_1 indicates receiver active. However, LEDn_1 is programmable and may
also be set to indicate link status, full-duplex status or operating speed. Refer to LED
Configuration Register, Table 51 on page 68, for details on programming options.
2.7.2.3
LEDn_2
In default mode, active Low output indicates link up. However, LEDn_2 is programmable and
may also be set to indicate full-duplex status, operating speed or collision. Refer to LED
Configuration Register, Table 51 on page 68, for details on programming options.
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Table 20. LED-DAT Serial Port Bit Assignments
Port 0
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
231
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11 : 6
5
4
3
2
1
0
T
R
L
D
S
C
T
R
L
D
S
C
TRLDSC
T
R
L
D
S
C
1. Bit 23 is shifted out first.
2.8
Operating Requirements
2.8.1
Power Requirements
The LXT974/975 requires four +5V supply inputs (VCC, VCCR, VCCT, and VCCH). These
inputs may be supplied from a single source although decoupling is required to each respective
ground. As a matter of good practice, these supplies should be as clean as possible. Typical
filtering and decoupling are shown in Figure 22 on page 46.
2.8.1.1
MII Power Requirements
An additional supply may be used for the MII (VCCMII). The supply may be either +5V or
+3.3V. When the MII supply is 3.3V, MII inputs may not be driven with 5V levels. VCCMII should
be supplied from the same power source used to supply the controller on the other side of the MII
interface. Refer to Table 25 on page 51 for MII I/O characteristics.
2.8.1.2
Low-Voltage Fault Detect
The LXT974/975 has a low-voltage fault detection function that prevents transmission of invalid
symbols when VCC goes below normal operating levels. This function disables the transmit
outputs when a low- voltage fault on VCC occurs. If this condition happens, bit 20.2 is set High.
Operation is automatically restored when VCC returns to normal. Table 27 on page 51 indicates
voltage levels used to detect and clear the low-voltage fault condition.
2.8.1.3
Power Down Mode
The LXT974/975 goes into Power Down Mode when PWRDWN is asserted. In this mode, all
functions are disabled except the MDIO. The power supply current is significantly reduced. This
mode can be used for energy-efficient applications or for redundant applications where there are
two devices and one is left as a standby. When the LXT974/975 is returned to normal operation,
configuration settings of the MDIO registers are maintained. Refer to Table 23 on page 50 for
power down specifications.
2.8.2
Clock Requirements
The LXT974/975 requires a constant 25 MHz clock (CLK25M) that must be enabled at all times.
Refer to Test Specifications, Table 26 on page 51, for clock timing requirements.
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3.0
Application Information
3.1
Design Recommendations
The LXT974/975 is designed to comply with IEEE requirements and to provide outstanding
receive Bit Error Rate (BER) and long-line-length performance. Lab testing has shown that the
LXT974/975 can perform well beyond the required distance of 100 meters. To achieve maximum
performance from the LXT974/975, attention to detail and good design practices are required.
Refer to the LXT974/975 Design and Layout Guide for detailed design and layout information.
3.1.1
General Design Guidelines
Adherence to generally accepted design practices is essential to minimize noise levels on power
and ground planes. Up to 50 mV of noise is considered acceptable. 50 to 80 mV of noise is
considered marginal. High-frequency switching noise can be reduced, and its effects can be
eliminated, by following these simple guidelines throughout the design:
• Fill in unused areas of the signal planes with solid copper and attach them with vias to a VCC
or ground plane that is not located adjacent to the signal layer.
• Use ample bulk and decoupling capacitors throughout the design (a value of .01 µF is
recommended for decoupling caps).
•
•
•
•
•
•
Provide ample power and ground planes.
Provide termination on all high-speed switching signals and clock lines.
Provide impedance matching on long traces to prevent reflections.
Route high-speed signals next to a continuous, unbroken ground plane.
Filter and shield DC-DC converters, oscillators, etc.
Do not route any digital signals between the LXT974/975 and the RJ-45 connectors at the edge
of the board.
• Do not extend any circuit power and ground plane past the center of the magnetics or to the
edge of the board. Use this area for chassis ground, or leave it void.
3.1.2
Power Supply Filtering
Power supply ripple and digital switching noise on the VCC plane can cause EMI problems and
degrade line performance. It is generally difficult to predict in advance the performance of any
design, although certain factors greatly increase the risk of having these problems:
• Poorly-regulated or over-burdened power supplies.
• Wide data busses (>32-bits) running at a high clock rate.
• DC-to-DC converters.
Many of these issues can be improved just by following good general design guidelines. In
addition, Intel also recommends filtering between the power supply and the analog VCC pins of the
LXT974/975. Filtering has two benefits. First, it keeps digital switching noise out of the analog
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circuitry inside the LXT974/975, which helps line performance. Second, if the VCC planes are
laid out correctly, it keeps digital switching noise away from external connectors, reducing EMI
problems.
The recommended implementation is to divide the VCC plane into two sections. The digital
section supplies power to the digital VCC pin, MII VCC pin, and to the external components. The
analog section supplies power to VCCH, VCCT, and VCCR pins of the LXT974/975. The break
between the two planes should run under the device. In designs with more than one LXT974/975,
a single continuous analog VCC plane can be used to supply them all.
The digital and analog VCC planes should be joined at one or more points by ferrite beads. The
beads should produce at least a 100Ω impedance at 100 MHz. The beads should be placed so that
current flow is evenly distributed. The maximum current rating of the beads should be at least
150% of the current that is actually expected to flow through them. Each LXT974/975 draws a
maximum of 500 mA from the analog supply so beads rated at 750 mA should be used. A bulk cap
(2.2 -10 µF) should be placed on each side of each ferrite bead to stop switching noise from
traveling through the ferrite.
In addition, a high-frequency bypass cap (.01µf) should be placed near each analog VCC pin.
3.1.2.1
Ground Noise
The best approach to minimize ground noise is strict use of good general design guidelines and by
filtering the VCC plane.
3.1.3
Power and Ground Plane Layout Considerations
Great care needs to be taken when laying out the power and ground planes. The following
guidelines are recommended:
• Follow the guidelines in the LXT974/975 Layout Guide for locating the split between the
digital and analog VCC planes.
• Keep the digital VCC plane away from the TPOP/N and TPIP/N signals, away from the
magnetics, and away from the RJ-45 connectors.
• Place the layers so that the TPOP/N and TPIP/N signals can be routed near or next to the
ground plane. For EMI reasons, it is more important to shield TPOP/N and TPIP/N.
3.1.3.1
Chassis Ground
For ESD reasons, it is a good design practice to create a separate chassis ground that encircles the
board and is isolated via moats and keep-out areas from all circuit-ground planes and active
signals. Chassis ground should extend from the RJ-45 connectors to the magnetics, and can be
used to terminate unused signal pairs (‘Bob Smith’ termination). In single-point grounding
applications, provide a single connection between chassis and circuit grounds with a 2kV isolation
capacitor. In multi-point grounding schemes (chassis and circuit grounds joined at multiple
points), provide 2kV isolation to the Bob Smith termination.
3.1.4
MII Terminations
Series termination resistors are not required on the MII signals driven by the LXT974/975.
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3.1.5
The RBIAS Pin
The LXT974/975 requires a 22 kΩ, 1% resistor directly connected between the RBIAS pin and
ground. Place the RBIAS resistor as close to the RBIAS pin as possible. Run an etch directly from
the pin to the resistor, and sink the other side of the resistor to a filtered ground. Surround the
RBIAS trace with a filtered ground; do not run high-speed signals next to RBIAS.
3.1.6
The Twisted-Pair Interface
Because the LXT974/975 transmitter uses 2:1 magnetics, system designers must take extra
precautions to minimize parasitic shunt capacitance in order to meet return loss specifications.
These steps include:
•
•
•
•
Use compensating inductor in the output stage (see Figure 23 on page 47).
Place the magnetics as close as possible to the LXT974/975.
Keep transmit pair traces short.
Route the transmit pair adjacent to a ground plane. The optimum arrangement is to place the
transmit traces two to three layers from the ground plane, with no intervening signals.
• Some magnetic vendors are producing magnetics with improved return loss performance. Use
of these improved magnetics increases the return loss budget available to the system designer.
• Improve EMI performance by filtering the output center tap. A single ferrite bead may be used
to supply center tap current to all 4 ports. All four ports draw a combined total of ≥270 mA so
the bead should be rated at ≥400 mA.
In addition, follow all the standard guidelines for a twisted-pair interface:
•
•
•
•
•
Route the signal pairs differentially, close together. Allow nothing to come between them.
Keep distances as short as possible; both traces should have the same length.
Avoid vias and layer changes as much as possible.
Keep the transmit and receive pairs apart to avoid cross-talk.
Put all the components for the transmit network on the front side of the board (same side as the
LXT974/975).
• Put entire receive termination network on the back side of the board.
• Bypass common-mode noise to ground on the in-board side of the magnetics using 0.01 µF
capacitors.
• Keep termination circuits close together and on the same side of the board.
• Always put termination circuits close to the source end of any circuit.
3.1.7
The Fiber Interface
The fiber interface consists of a PECL transmit and receive pair to an external fiber-optic
transceiver. The transmit pair should be AC-coupled to the transceiver, and biased to 3.7V with a
50Ω equivalent impedance. The receive pair can be DC-coupled, and should be biased to 3.0V
with a 50Ω equivalent impedance. Figure 24 on page 48 shows the correct bias networks to achieve
these requirements.
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3.2
Magnetics Information
The LXT974/975 requires a 1:1 ratio for the receive transformers and a 2:1 ratio for the transmit
transformers as shown in Table 21. The transformer isolation voltage should be rated at 2 kV to
protect the circuitry from static voltages across the connectors and cables.
Refer to the Magnetic Manufacturers Cross Reference Guide (Application Note 73) for a list of
suitable magnetic manufacturers and part numbers. The latest version is located on the Intel web
site (http://developer.intel.com/design/network/). Suitable Magnetic part numbers are provided as a
reference only. Before committing to a specific component, designers should contact the
manufacturer for current product specifications, and validate the magnetics for a specific
application.
3.2.1
Magnetics With Improved Return Loss Performance
Intel is working with magnetic vendors to develop magnetic modules with improved return loss
characteristics. These improved magnetics simplify the design requirements for meeting ANSI
X3.263 return loss specifications.
Table 21. Magnetics Requirements
Parameter
Rx turns ratio
Min
Nom
Max
Units
–
1:1
–
–
Tx turns ratio
–
2:1
–
–
Insertion loss
0.0
–
1.1
dB
Primary inductance
350
–
–
µH
–
2
–
kV
Transformer isolation
Test Condition
80 MHz
40
–
–
dB
.1 to 60 MHz
35
–
–
dB
60 to 100 MHz
–
–
-16
dB
30 MHz
–
–
-10
dB
80 MHz
–
–
-20
dB
30 MHz
–
–
-15
dB
80 MHz
Differential to common mode rejection
Return Loss - Standard
Return Loss - Improved
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3.3
Twisted-Pair/ RJ-45 Interface
Figure 20 shows layout of the LXT974 twisted-pair interface in a single-high RJ-45 modular
application. Figure 21 shows layout of the LXT975 twisted-pair interface in a dual-high (stacked)
RJ-45 application.
Figure 20. Typical LXT974 Twisted-Pair Single RJ-45 Modular Application
LXT974
Port 3
Port 2
Port 1
Port 0
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
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138
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135
134
133
132
131
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129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
GND
TEST
TP0
TPON0
VCCT
GNDT
TPOP0
VCCR
TPIN0
TPIP0
GNDR
TP1
TPON1
VCCT
GNDT
TPOP1
VCCR
TPIN1
TPIP1
GNDR
RBIAS
TP2
TPON2
VCCT
GNDT
TPOP2
VCCR
TPIN2
TPIP2
GNDR
TP3
TPON3
VCCT
GNDT
TPOP3
VCCR
TPIN3
TPIP3
GNDR
GNDR
20
19 18 17 16 15
Rx
21
Tx
14 13 12 11 10
25 26
23 24
Tx
Rx
28 29
9 8 7 6 5
Rx
Tx
33 34
30 31
4
3 2 1
Rx
35 36
Termination
resistors and
common mode
bypass capacitors
are not shown.
See "Layout
Requirements"
section for
recommended
application circuit.
Tx
38 39
40
RJ-45
Footprint
2
1
4
3
6
5
8
7
2
1
4
3
6
5
8
7
2
1
4
6
3
5
8
7
2
1
4
3
6
5
8
7
Edge of PCB
1
Single
RJ-45
44
Port 3
8
1
Port 2
8
1
Port 1
8
1
Port 0
8
Amphenol
557571-1
1X4 Port Single Modular Jack
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Figure 21. Typical LXT975 Twisted-Pair Stacked RJ-45 Modular Application
LXT975
Port 3
Port 2
Port 1
Port 0
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127
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123
122
121
GND
TEST
TPIP0
TPIN0
GNDR
TPOP0
VCCT
GNDT
TPON0
VCCR
GNDR
TP1
TPON1
VCCT
GNDT
TPOP1
VCCR
TPIN1
TPIP1
GNDR
RBIAS
TPIP2
TPIN2
GNDR
TPOP2
VCCT
GNDT
TPON2
VCCR
GNDR
TP3
TPON3
VCCT
GNDT
TPOP3
VCCR
TPIN3
TPIP3
GNDR
GNDR
20
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
Rx
21
Tx
Rx
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
7
RJ-45
Footprint
Tx
11 10
8
5
6
2
1
3
4
4
3
6
5
Rx
30 31
1
2
Port 2
Port 3
7
Tx
5
6
2
1
Rx
3
4
4
3
1
2
6
5
40
Port 0
8
7
Port 1
Edge of PCB
Port 0
Port 2
8
Tx
1
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
8
8
7
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Termination resistors
and common mode
bypass capacitors are
not shown. See
"Layout
Requirements"
section for
recommended
application circuit.
1
8
1
Amphenol
2X2 Port Stacked
Modular Jack
Stacked
RJ-45s
1
Port 3
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1
8
Port 1
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Figure 22. LXT974/975 Power and Ground Connections
LXT974/975
VCCH
.01µF
GNDH
VCCT
.01µF
GNDT
22k Ω 1%
RBIAS
GNDA
VCCR
.01µF
GNDR
10µF
Analog Supply Plane
+
Ferrite
Bead
Digital Supply Plane
10µF
VCC
+5V
.01µF
GND
.01µF
VCCMII
46
3.3V or
+5V
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Figure 23. Typical Twisted-Pair Interface and Supply Filtering
Output Stage with
Compensating Inductor
0.1µF
1
GNDR
TPIP
1:1
1
2
50 Ω
1%
3
75 Ω
TPIN
50 Ω
50 Ω
4
TPOP
LXT974/975
200 Ω
1%
5
6
50 Ω
320 nH
TPON
200 Ω
1%
50 Ω
2:1
To Twisted-Pair Network
RJ-45
50 Ω
1%
7
75 Ω
2
50 Ω
50 Ω
8
0.001µF/2kV
VCCT
0.1µF
.01µF
GNDT
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Figure 24. Typical Fiber Interface
VCCT +5 V
69 Ω
69 Ω
0.1
FIBONn
TD
FIBOPn 0.01µF
TD
+5 V
LXT974/975
191 Ω
Fiber
Txcvr
191 Ω
80 Ω
SD/TPn
SD
VCCR
+5 V
0.1
F
GNDA
130 Ω
GNDA
80 Ω
1
m
80 Ω
FIBINn
RD
FIBIPn
RD
130 Ω
To Fiber Network
GNDA
0.01µF
48
mF
130 Ω
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Figure 25. Typical MII Interface
TX_ENn
TXDn<3:0>
TX_ERn
TX_CLKn
COLn
MII
Data
I/F
RX_DVn
RX_ERn
Twisted-Pair
Interface
RX_CLKn
RXDn<3:0>
CRSn
TRSTEn
MDIO
MII
Control
I/F
MDINT
MDC
MDDIS
CFG0
CFG1
CFG2
BYPSCR
FDE
FDE_FX
AUTOENA
H/W
Control
I/F
+5 V
330 W
LEDn_0
330 W
Port LEDs
(4 Ports)
LEDn_1
330 W
LEDn_2
LEDENA
LEDCLK
LEDDAT
Serial LED
Interface
+3.3V
or
+5V
VCCMII
0.1
+
mF
10µF
+5 V
VCC
GND
0.1
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Test Specifications
Note:
The minimum and maximum values in Table 22 through Table 42 and Figure 26 through Figure 39
represent the performance specifications of the LXT974/975 and are guaranteed by test, except
where noted by design. Minimum and maximum values in Table 24 through Table 42 apply over
the recommended operating conditions specific in Table 23.
Table 22. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Sym
Min
Max
Units
VCC
-0.3
6
V
Ambient
TOPA
-15
+85
ºC
Case
TOPC
–
+120
ºC
TST
-65
+150
ºC
Supply voltage
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Caution: Exceeding these values may cause permanent damage.
Functional operation under these conditions is not implied.
Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Table 23. Operating Conditions
Parameter
Except MII Supply
Recommended supply voltage2
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
Vcc
4.75
5.0
5.25
V
VCCMII
3.125
–
5.25
V
Ambient
TOPA
0
–
70
ºC
Case
TOPC
0
–
110
ºC
ICC
–
–
570
mA
100BASE-FX
ICC
–
–
500
mA
10BASE-T
ICC
–
–
570
mA
Power Down Mode
ICC
–
0.5
3.0
mA
Auto-Negotiation
ICC
–
–
570
mA
MII Supply
Recommended operating temperature
100BASE-TX
VCC current
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
2. Voltages with respect to ground unless otherwise specified.
Table 24. Digital I/O Characteristics 1
Symbol
Min
Typ2
Max
Units
Test Conditions
3
VIL
–
–
0.8
V
–
3
VIH
2.0
–
–
V
II
-100
–
100
µA
0.0 < VI < VCC
Output Low voltage
VOL
–
–
0.4
V
IOL = 4 mA
Output High voltage
VOH
2.4
–
–
V
IOH = -4 mA
Parameter
Input Low voltage
Input High voltage
Input current
–
1. Applies to all pins except MII pins. Refer to Table 25 for MII I/O Characteristics.
2. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
3. Does not apply to CLK25M. Refer to Table 26 for clock input levels.
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Table 25. Digital I/O Characteristics - MII Pins)
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Test Conditions
Input Low voltage
VIL
–
–
.8
V
–
Input High voltage
VIH
2.0
–
–
V
–
II
-100
–
100
µA
0.0 < VI < VCC
VOL
–
–
0.4
V
IOL = 4 mA
VOH
2.2
–
–
V
IOH = -4 mA, VCC = 3.3V
VOH
2.4
–
–
V
IOH = -4 mA, VCC = 5.0V
RO
1
50
100
200
Ω
VCC = 3.3V
RO
1
50
100
200
Ω
VCC = 5.0V
Input current
Output Low voltage
Output High voltage
Driver output resistance
(Line driver output enabled)
1. Parameter is guaranteed by design; not subject to production testing.
Table 26. Required CLK25M Characteristics
Parameter
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Test Conditions
Input Low voltage
VIL
–
–
.8
V
–
Input High voltage
VIH
2.0
–
–
V
–
∆f
–
–
± 100
ppm
Tdc
40
–
60
%
Input clock frequency tolerance1
Input clock duty cycle
1
Clock frequency is 25 MHz
–
1. Parameter is guaranteed by design; not subject to production testing.
Table 27. Low-Voltage Fault Detect Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
Test Conditions
Detect fault threshold
VLT
3.4
–
4.0
V
–
Clear fault threshold
VLH
4.1
–
4.7
V
–
Parameter
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
Table 28. 100BASE-TX Transceiver Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
Test Conditions
Peak differential output voltage
VP
0.95
–
1.05
V
Note 2
Signal amplitude symmetry
Vss
98
–
102
%
Note 2
Signal rise/fall time
TRF
3.0
–
5.0
ns
Note 2
Rise/fall time symmetry
TRFS
–
–
0.5
ns
Note 2
Jitter (measured differentially)
–
–
0.7
1.4
ns
–
Duty cycle distortion
–
–
–
+/- 0.5
ns
VO
–
–
5
%
Parameter
Overshoot
Offset from 16ns pulse width at
50% of pulse peak
–
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
2. Measured at the line side of the transformer, line replaced by 100Ω(+/-1%) resistor.
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Table 29. 100BASE-FX Transceiver Characteristics
Parameter
Sym
Typ1
Min
Max
Units
Test Conditions
–
Transmitter
Peak differential output voltage
(single ended)
VOP
0.6
–
1.5
V
Signal rise/fall time
TRF
–
–
1.6
ns
–
–
–
1.3
ns
–
Jitter (measured differentially)
10 <–> 90%
2.0 pF load
Receiver
VIP
0.55
–
1.5
V
–
VCMIR
2.25
–
VCC - 0.5
V
–
Peak differential input voltage
Common mode input range
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
Table 30. 10BASE-T Transceiver Characteristics
Parameter
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
Test Conditions
Transmitter
Peak differential
output voltage
Link transmit period
Transmit timing jitter added by the
MAU and PLS sections2,3
VOP
2.2
2.5
2.8
V
–
8
–
24
ms
–
0
2
11
ns
With specified transformer, line
replaced by 100Ω (±1%) resistor
–
After line model specified by IEEE
802.3 for 10BASE-T MAU
Receiver
Receive input impedance
2
Link min receive
ZIN
–
3.6
–
kΩ
–
2
–
7
ms
Between TPIP and TPIN
–
Link max receive
–
50
–
150
ms
–
Time link loss receive
–
50
–
150
ms
–
VDS
300
390
585
mV Peak
Differential squelch threshold
5 MHz square wave input
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
2. Parameter is guaranteed by design; not subject to production testing.
3. IEEE 802.3 specifies maximum jitter addition at 1.5 ns for the AUI cable, 0.5 ns from the encoder, and 3.5 ns from the MAU.
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Figure 26. MII - 100BASE-TX Receive Timing
0ns
250ns
TPIP
t6
t7
CRS
TRSTE
t4
RX_DV
t1
t2
RXD<3:0>
RX_CLK
t8
t9
COL
Table 31. MII - 100BASE-TX Receive Timing Parameters
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER setup to RX_CLK High
t1
10
–
–
ns
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER hold from RX_CLK High
t2
5
–
–
ns
CRS asserted to RXD<3:0>, RX_DV
t4
–
8
–
BT
Receive start of “J” to CRS asserted
t6
0
15 - 19
20
BT
Receive start of “T” to CRS de-asserted
t7
13
23 - 27
28
BT
Receive start of “J” to COL asserted
t8
0
15 - 19
20
BT
Receive start of “T” to COL de-asserted
t9
13
23 - 27
28
BT
Parameter
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 27. MII - 100BASE-TX Transmit Timing
0ns
250ns
t1
TXCLK
TX_EN
t2
TXD<3:0>
t5
TPOP
t3
t4
CRS
Table 32. MII - 100BASE-TX Transmit Timing Parameters
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
t1
10
–
–
ns
t2
0
-1
–
ns
t3
–
2
4
BT
TX_EN sampled to CRS de-asserted
t4
–
3
16
BT
TX_EN sampled to TPOP out (Tx latency)
t5
6
9
14
BT
Parameter
TXD<3:0>, TX_EN, TX_ER setup
to TX_CLK High
TXD<3:0>, TX_EN, TX_ER hold
from TX_CLK High
TX_EN sampled to CRS asserted
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 28. MII - 100BASE-FX Receive Timing
0ns
250ns
FIBIP
t6
t7
CRS
TRSTE1
t4
RX_DV
t1
t2
RXD<3:0>
RX_CLK
t8
t9
COL
Table 33. MII - 100BASE-FX Receive Timing Parameters
Parameter
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER setup to RX_CLK High
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
t1
10
–
–
ns
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER hold from RX_CLK High
t2
5
–
–
ns
CRS asserted to RXD<3:0>, RX_DV asserted
t4
–
8
–
BT
Receive start of “J” to CRS asserted
t6
0
13 - 17
20
BT
Receive start of “T” to CRS de-asserted
t7
13
21 - 25
26
BT
Receive start of “J” to COL asserted
t8
0
13 - 17
20
BT
Receive start of “T” to COL de-asserted
t9
13
21 - 25
26
BT
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 29. MII - 100BASE-FX Transmit Timing
0ns
250ns
t1
TXCLK
TX_EN
t2
TXD<3:0>
t5
FIBOP
t3
t4
CRS
Table 34. MII - 100BASE-FX Transmit Timing Parameters
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
TXD<3:0>, TX_EN, TX_ER setup to TX_CLK High
t1
10
–
–
ns
TXD<3:0>, TX_EN, TX_ER hold from TX_CLK High
t2
0
-1
–
ns
Parameter
TX_EN sampled to CRS asserted
t3
–
2
4
BT
TX_EN sampled to CRS de-asserted
t4
–
3
16
BT
TX_EN sampled to FIBOP out (Tx latency)
t5
6
11
14
BT
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 30. MII - 10BASE-T Receive Timing
RX_CLK
t1
t3
RXD,
RX_DV,
RX_ER
t2
t5
t4
CRS
t6
t7
TPI
t9
t8
COL
Table 35. MII - 10BASE-T Receive Timing Parameters
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER setup to RX_CLK High
t1
10
–
–
ns
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER hold from RX_CLK High
t2
10
–
–
ns
TPI in to RXD out (Rx latency)
t3
–
–
732
BT
CRS asserted to RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER asserted
t4
0
–
692
BT
RXD, RX_DV, RX_ER de-asserted to CRS de-asserted
t5
0
2.5 - 5.5
6
BT
Parameter
TPI in to CRS asserted
t6
0
4
5
BT
TPI quiet to CRS de-asserted
t7
0
18
19
BT
TPI in to COL asserted
t8
0
4
5
BT
TPI quiet to COL de-asserted
t9
0
18
19
BT
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
2. CRS is asserted. RXD/RX_DV are driven at the start of SFD (64 BT).
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Figure 31. MII - 10BASE-T Transmit Timing
TX_CLK
t1
t2
TXD,
TX_EN,
TX_ER
t3
t4
CRS
t5
TPO
Table 36. MII - 10BASE-T Transmit Timing Parameters
Typ1
Max
Units
10
–
–
ns
0
-1
–
ns
t3
–
2
4
BT
TX_EN sampled to CRS de-asserted
t4
–
8-11
–
BT
TX_EN sampled to TPO out (Tx latency)
t5
–
3-5
–
BT
Parameter
Sym
Min
TXD, TX_EN, TX_ER setup to TX_CLK High
t1
TXD, TX_EN, TX_ER hold from TX_CLK High
t2
TX_EN sampled to CRS asserted
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
Figure 32. 10BASE-T SQE (Heartbeat) Timing
TX_CLK
TX_EN
t1
t2
COL
Table 37. 10BASE-T SQE (Heartbeat) Timing Parameters
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
COL (SQE) delay after TX_EN off
t1
0.65
1.0
1.6
µs
COL (SQE) pulse duration
t2
.5
1.0
1.5
µs
Parameter
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 33. 10BASE-T Jab and Unjab Timing
TX_EN
t1
TXD
t2
COL
Table 38. 10BASE-T Jab and Unjab Timing Parameters
Parameter
Sym
Min
Typ1
Maximum transmit time
t1
20
96 - 128
Unjab time
t2
250
525
2
Max
Units
150
ms
750
ms
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
2. Typical transmit time may be either of these values depending on internal 32 ms clock synchronization.
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Figure 34. Auto Negotiation and Fast Link Pulse Timing
Clock Pulse
Data Pulse
Clock Pulse
TPOP
t1
t1
t2
t3
Figure 35. Fast Link Pulse Timing
FLP Burst
FLP Burst
TPOP
t4
t5
Table 39. Auto Negotiation and Fast Link Pulse Timing Parameters
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
Clock/Data pulse width
t1
–
100
–
ns
Clock pulse to Data pulse
t2
55.5
62.5
69.5
µs
Clock pulse to Clock pulse
t3
111
125
139
µs
Parameter
FLP burst width
t4
–
2
–
ms
FLP burst to FLP burst
t5
8
12
24
ms
Clock/Data pulses per burst
–
17
–
33
ea
1. Typical values are at 25 °C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 36. MDIO Timing when Sourced by STA
MDC
10 ns
10 ns
(Min)
(Min)
Max
Units
MDIO
Figure 37. MDIO Timing When Sourced by PHY
MDC
0 - 300 ns
MDIO
Table 40. MII Timing Parameters
Parameter
Sym
Typ1
Min
Test Conditions
MDIO setup before MDC
–
10
–
–
ns
When sourced by STA
MDIO hold after MDC
–
10
–
–
ns
When sourced by STA
MDC to MDIO output delay
–
0
27
300
ns
When sourced by PHY
1. Typical values are at 25° C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Figure 38. Power Down Timing
VCC = 4.75V
VCC
RESET
tPDR
MDIO,etc
Table 41. Power Down Timing Parameters
Parameter
Power Down recovery time
Sym
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
tPDR
–
50
–
ms
1. Typical values are at 25° C and are for design aid only; not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
Figure 39. Serial LED Timing
LEDENA
tena1
tena2
tdat1
tdat2
LEDCLK
LEDDAT
Table 42. Serial LED Timing Parameters
Symbol
Min
Typ1
Max
Units
LEDENA setup to LEDCLK falling edge
tena1
5
12
–
ns
LEDENA hold from LEDCLK falling edge
tena2
15
21
–
ns
LEDDAT setup to LEDCLK falling edge
tdat1
5
12
–
ns
LEDDAT hold from LEDCLK falling edge
tdat2
15
21
–
ns
Parameter
1. Typical values are at 25° C and are for design aid only; they are not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
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Register Definitions
The LXT974/975 register set includes a total of 48 16-bit registers, 12 registers per port. Refer to
Table 43 for a complete register listing.
• Seven base registers (0 through 6) are defined in accordance with the “Reconciliation Sublayer
and Media Independent Interface” and “Physical Layer Link Signaling for 10/100 Mbps AutoNegotiation” sections of the IEEE 802.3 specification (Register 7, Next Page, is not
supported).
• Five additional registers (16 through 20) are defined in accordance with the IEEE 802.3
specification for adding unique chip functions.
Table 43. Register Set
Address
Register Name
Bit Assignments
0
Control Register
Refer to Table 44 on page 64
1
Status Register
Refer to Table 45 on page 65
2
PHY Identification Register 1
Refer to Table 46 on page 66
3
PHY Identification Register 2
Refer to Table 47 on page 66
4
Auto-Negotiation Advertisement Register
Refer to Table 48 on page 67
5
Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability Register
Refer to Table 49 on page 67
6
Auto-Negotiation Expansion Register
Refer to Table 50 on page 68
16
LED Configuration Register
Refer to Table 51 on page 68
17
Interrupt Enable Register
Refer to Table 52 on page 69
18
Interrupt Status Register
Refer to Table 53 on page 70
19
Port Configuration Register
Refer to Table 54 on page 70
20
Port Status Register
Refer to Table 55 on page 71
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Table 44. Control Register
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
R/W
Default
0.15
Reset
1 = Reset port.
0 = Enable normal operation.
0.14
Loopback
1 = Enable loopback mode.
0 = Disable loopback mode.
R/W
0
0.13
Speed
Selection
1 = 100 Mbps.
0 = 10 Mbps.
R/W
Note 2
0.12
Auto-Negotiation
Enable
1 = Enable auto-negotiate process (overrides speed select and
duplex mode bits).
0 = Disable auto-negotiate process.
R/W
Note 3
0.11
Power Down
1 = Enable power down.
0 = Enable normal operation.
R/W
Note 4
0.10
Isolate
1 = Electrically isolate port from MII.
0 = Normal operation.
R/W
Note 5
0.9
Restart AutoNegotiation
1 = Restart auto-negotiation process.
0 = Normal operation.
0.8
Duplex Mode
1 = Enable full-duplex.
0 = Enable half-duplex.
R/W
0.7
Collision Test
1 = Enable COL signal test.
0 = Disable COL signal test.
R/W
0.6:4
Transceiver Test
Mode
Not supported.
RO
0
0.3
Master-Slave
Enable
Not supported.
RO
0
0.2
Master-Slave Value
Not supported.
RO
0
0.1:0
Reserved
Write as 0; ignore on read.
R/W
N/A
SC
R/W
SC
0
Note 6
Note 7
Note 8
1. R/W = Read/Write
RO = Read Only
SC = Self Clearing
2. If auto-negotiation is enabled, this bit is ignored. If auto-negotiation is disabled, the default value of bit 0.13 is determined by
CFG_0.
3. If SD_TXn is tied High or to a 5V PECL input (FX Mode), the default value of bit 0.12 = 0. If SD_TXn is tied Low (TP Mode),
the default value of bit 0.12 is determined by AUTOENA.
4. The LXT974/975 internally holds all set values of the configuration registers upon exiting power down mode. A delay of 500
ns minimum is required from the time power down is cleared until any register can be written.
5. The default value of bit 0.10 is determined by pin TRSTEn.
6. If auto-negotiation is enabled, the default value of bit 0.9 is determined by CFG_0.
If auto-negotiation is disabled, the bit is ignored.
7. If auto-negotiation is enabled, this bit is ignored. If auto-negotiation is disabled and the port is operating in TX mode, the
default value of bit 0.8 is determined by pin FDE. If auto-negotiation is disabled and the port is operating in FX mode, the
default value of bit 0.8 is determined by pin FDE_FX.
8. This bit is ignored unless loopback is enabled (bit 0.14 = 1).
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Table 45. Status Register (Address 1)
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
1.15
100BASE-T4
Not supported.
RO
0
1.14
100BASE-X
Full-Duplex
1 = Port able to perform full-duplex 100BASE-X.
RO
1
1.13
100BASE-X
Half-Duplex
1 = Port able to perform half-duplex 100BASE-X.
RO
1
1.12
10 Mbps
Full- Duplex
1 = Port able to operate at 10 Mbps in full-duplex mode.
RO
1
1.11
10 Mbps
Half-Duplex
1 = Port able to operate at 10 Mbps in half-duplex mode.
RO
1
1.10
100BASE-T2
Full-Duplex
Not supported.
RO
0
1.9
100BASE-T2
Half-Duplex
Not supported.
RO
0
1.8
Reserved
Ignore on read.
RO
0
1.7
Master-Slave
Configuration Fault
Not supported.
RO
0
1.6
MF Preamble
Suppression
0 = Port will not accept management frames with preamble
suppressed.
RO
0
1.5
Auto-Negotiation
Complete
1 = Auto-negotiation process complete.
0 = Auto-negotiation process not complete.
RO
0
1.4
Remote Fault
1 = Remote fault condition detected.
0 = No remote fault condition detected.
RO/LH
0
1.3
Auto-Negotiation
Ability
1 = Port is able to perform auto-negotiation.
RO
1
1.2
Link Status
1 = Link is up.
0 = Link is down.
RO/LL
0
1.1
Jabber Detect
(10BASE-T Only)
1 = Jabber condition detected.
0 = No jabber condition detected.
RO/LH
0
1.0
Extended
Capability
1 = Extended register capabilities.
RO
1
1. RO = Read Only
LL = Latching Low
LH = Latching High
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Table 46. PHY Identification Register 1 (Address 2)
Bit
2.15:0
Name
PHY ID
Number
Description
Type 1
Default
RO
7810 hex
The PHY identifier composed of bits 3 through 18 of the OUI.
1. RO = Read Only
Table 47. PHY Identification Register 2 (Address 3)
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
3.15:10
PHY ID number
The PHY identifier composed of bits 19 through 24 of the
OUI.
RO
000000
3.9:4
Manufacturer’s
model number
6 bits containing manufacturer’s part number.
RO
3.3:0
Manufacturer’s
revision number
4 bits containing manufacturer’s revision number.
RO
Bit
000100 - LXT974
000101 - LXT975
XXXX2
1. RO = Read Only
2. Default will be 0011 for LXT974A/975A and 0100 for LXT974B/975B.
Figure 40. PHY Identifier Bit Mapping
a b c
r s
x
Manufacturer’s
Revision
Part Number
Number
Organizationally Unique Identifier
1 2 3
18 19
15 14 13 12 11 10 9
8
7 6
PHY ID Register 1
5
4 3
2
1
24
5 4 3 2 1 0
0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
8
7 6
5
3 2 1 0
4 3
2
1
0
PHY ID Register 2
The Intel OUI is 00207B hex.
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Table 48. Auto Negotiation Advertisement Register (Address 4)
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
4.15
Next Page
Not supported.
RO
0
4.14
Reserved
Ignore.
RO
0
4.13
Remote Fault
1 = Remote fault.
0 = No remote fault.
R/W
0
4.12:11
Reserved
Ignore.
R/W
0
4.10
Pause
R/W
0
R/W
0
1 = Pause operation is enabled for full-duplex links.
0 = Pause operation is disabled.
1 = 100BASE-T4 capability is available.
0 = 100BASE-T4 capability is not available.
4.9
100BASE-T4
(The LXT974/975 does not support 100BASE-T4 but allows this bit to be
set to advertise in the Auto-Negotiation sequence for 100BASE-T4
operation. An external 100BASE-T4 transceiver could be switched in if this
capability is desired.)
4.8
100BASE-TX
full-duplex
1 = Port is 100BASE-TX full-duplex capable.
0 = Port is not 100BASE-TX full-duplex capable.
R/W
Note 2
4.7
100BASE-TX
1 = Port is 100BASE-TX capable.
0 = Port is not 100BASE-TX capable.
R/W
Note 3
4.6
10BASE-T
full-duplex
R/W
Note 4
4.5
10BASE-T
R/W
Note 5
4.4:0
Selector Field,
S<4:0>
R/W
00001
Type 1
Default
1 = Port is 10BASE-T full-duplex capable.
0 = Port is not 10BASE-T full-duplex capable.
1 = Port is 10BASE-T capable.
0 = Port is not 10BASE-T capable.
<00001> = IEEE 802.3.
<00010> = IEEE 802.9 ISLAN-16T.
<00000> = Reserved for future Auto-Negotiation development.
<11111> = Reserved for future Auto-Negotiation development.
Unspecified or reserved combinations should not be transmitted.
1. R/W = Read/Write
RO = Read Only
2. The default value of bit 4.8 is determined by FDE ANDed with CFG_2.
3. The default value of bit 4.7 is determined by CFG_2.
4. The default value of bit 4.6 is determined by FDE AND’ed with CFG_1.
5. The default value of bit 4.5 is determined by CFG_1.
Table 49. Auto Negotiation Link Partner Ability Register (Address 5)
Bit
Name
Description
5.15
Next Page
1 = Link Partner has ability to send multiple pages.
0 = Link Partner has no ability to send multiple pages.
RO
N/A
5.14
Acknowledge
1 = Link Partner has received Link Code Word from LXT974/975.
0 = Link Partner has not received Link Code Word from the
LXT974/975.
RO
N/A
5.13
Remote Fault
1 = Remote fault.
0 = No remote fault.
RO
N/A
5.12:11
Reserved
Ignore.
RO
N/A
1. RO = Read Only
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Table 49. Auto Negotiation Link Partner Ability Register (Address 5) (Continued)
Bit
Name
Description
1 = Pause operation is enabled for link partner.
Type 1
Default
RO
N/A
5.10
Pause
5.9
100BASE-T4
1 = Link Partner is 100BASE-T4 capable.
0 = Link Partner is not 100BASE-T4 capable.
RO
N/A
5.8
100BASE-TX
full-duplex
1 = Link Partner is 100BASE-TX full-duplex capable.
0 = Link Partner is not 100BASE-TX full-duplex capable.
RO
N/A
5.7
100BASE-TX
1 = Link Partner is 100BASE-TX capable.
0 = Link Partner is not 100BASE-TX capable.
RO
N/A
1 = Link Partner is 10BASE-T full-duplex capable.
0 = Link Partner is not 10BASE-T full-duplex capable.
RO
N/A
0 = Pause operation is disabled.
10BASE-T
5.6
full-duplex
5.5
10BASE-T
1 = Link Partner is 10BASE-T capable.
0 = Link Partner is not 10BASE-T capable.
RO
N/A
5.4:0
Selector Field
S<4:0>
<00001> = IEEE 802.3.
<00010> = IEEE 802.9 ISLAN-16T.
<00000> = Reserved for future Auto-Negotiation development.
<11111> = Reserved for future Auto-Negotiation development.
Unspecified or reserved combinations shall not be transmitted.
RO
N/A
Type 1
Default
0
1. RO = Read Only
Table 50. Auto Negotiation Expansion (Address 6)
Bit
Name
Description
6.15:5
Reserved
Ignore on read.
RO
6.4
Parallel
Detection Fault
1 = Parallel detection fault has occurred.
0 = Parallel detection fault has not occurred.
RO/
6.3
Link Partner
Next Page Able
1 = Link partner is next page able.
0 = Link partner is not next page able.
RO
0
6.2
Next Page Able
Not supported.
RO
0
6.1
Page Received
RO
LH
0
6.0
Link Partner A/
N Able
RO
0
Type 1
Default
No effect on chip operation.
R/W
N/A
1 = Three identical and consecutive link code words have been received
from link partner.
0 = Three identical and consecutive link code words have not been
received from link partner.
1 = Link partner is auto-negotiation able.
0 = Link partner is not auto-negotiation able.
LH
0
1. RO = Read Only LH = Latching High
Table 51. LED Configuration Register (Address 16, Hex 10)
Bit
Name
Description
16.15:12
User Defined
16.11:9
Reserved
Ignore on read.
RO
N/A
TX Pulse Tuning
1 = Faster rise time - May be used to adjust output pulse to match
magnetic performance.
R/W
0
16.8
0 = Normal Operation - Provides best match for most magnetics.
1. R/W = Read /Write
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Table 51. LED Configuration Register (Address 16, Hex 10)
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
R/W
00
R/W
00
R/W
00
R/W
0
R/W
0
Type 1
Default
R/W
N/A
R/W
0
R/W
0
Determine condition indicated by LED_2
16.7:6
LED_2 Select
bit 7
bit 6
Indication Setting
0
0
LEDn_2 indicates Link
0
1
LEDn_2 indicates Half-Duplex Status
1
0
LEDn_2 indicates 100 Mbps
1
1
LEDn_2 indicates Collision
Determine condition indicated by LED_1
16.5:4
LED_1 Select
bit 5
bit 4
Indication Setting
0
0
LEDn_1 indicates Receive Activity
0
1
LEDn_1 indicates Link
1
0
LEDn_1 indicates Half-Duplex Status
1
1
LEDn_1 indicates 100 Mbps
Determine condition indicated by LED_0
16.3:2
LED_0 Select
16.1
Link Algorithm
16.0
LED Extension
bit 3
bit 2
Indication Setting
0
0
LEDn_0 indicates Transmit Activity
0
1
LEDn_0 indicates Receive Activity
1
0
LEDn_0 indicates Link
1
1
LEDn_0 indicates Half-Duplex Status
1 = Enhanced link algorithm - Link goes down when 12 idle symbols in
a row are not received within 1 to 2 ms.
0 = Standard link algorithm - Link goes down when symbol error rate is
greater than 64/1024.
1 = Disable extension of LED active time for LEDn_<2:0>.
0 = Enable extension of LED active time for LEDn_<2:0>.
1. R/W = Read /Write
Table 52. Interrupt Enable Register (Address 17, Hex 11)
Bit
Name
17.15:2
Reserved
17.1
INTEN
Description
Write as 0; ignore on read.
1 = Enable interrupts. Must be enabled for bit 17.0 or 19.12 to be effective.
0 = Disable interrupts.
1 = Forces MDINT Low and sets bit 18.15 = 1. Also forces interrupt pulse
on MDIO when bit 19.12 = 1.
17.0
TINT
0 = Normal operation.
This bit is ignored unless the interrupt function is enabled (17.1 = 1).
1. R/W = Read /Write
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Table 53. Interrupt Status Register (Address 18, Hex 12)
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
1 = Indicates MII interrupt pending.
18.15
MINT
0 = Indicates no MII interrupt pending. This bit is cleared by reading
Register 1 followed by reading Register 18.
RO
N/A
18.14:0
Reserved
Ignore
RO
0
Type 1
Default
1. RO = Read Only
Table 54. Port Configuration Register (Address 19, Hex 13)
Bit
Name
Description
19.15
Reserved
Write as 0; ignore on read.
R/W
N/A
19.14
Txmit Test
Enable
(100BASETX)
1 = 100BASE-T transmit test enabled (Port transmits data regardless of
receive status).
R/W
0
19.13
Reserved
Write as 0; ignore on read.
R/W
N/A
19.12
MDIO_INT
R/W
0
R/W
0
R/W
0
R/W
0
R/W
Note 2
Write as 0; ignore on read.
R/W
N/A
1 = TX clock is advanced relative to TXD<3:0> and TX_ER by 1/2
TX_CLK cycle.
R/W
0
R/W
N/A
0 = Normal operation.
1 = Enable interrupt signaling on MDIO (if 17.1 = 1).
0 = Normal operation (MDIO Interrupt disabled).
Bit is ignored unless the interrupt function is enabled (17.1 = 1).
19.11
19.10
19.9
19.8
TP Loopback
Enable
(10BASE-T)
0 = Enable 10BT Loopback - Preamble, SFD, and data are directly looped
back to the MII.
SQE Disable
1 = Normal operation (SQE enabled).
(10BASE-T)
0 = Disable SQE.
Jabber Disable
1 = Disable jabber.
(10BASE-T)
0 = Normal operation (jabber enabled).
Link Test
Enable
1 = Disable 10BASE-T link integrity test.
(10BASE-T)
19.7:6
Reserved
19.5
Advance TX
Clock
19.4
1 = Disable 10BT Loopback - Data transmitted by the MAC will not
loopback to the RXD and RX_DV pins. Only CRS is looped back.
Reserved
0 = Normal operation (10BASE-T link integrity test enabled).
0 = Normal operation.
Write as 0; ignore on read.
1. R/W = Read/Write
2. If auto-negotiation is disabled, the default value of bit 19.8 is determined by pin 115 (CFG_1). If CFG_1 is High, the default
value of
bit 19.8 = 1.
If CFG_1 is Low, the default value of bit 19.8 = 0. If auto-negotiation is enabled, the default value of bit 19.8 = 0.
3. The default value of bit 19.3 is determined by BYPSCR. If BYPSCR is High, the default value of bit 19.3 = 1.
If BYPSCR is Low, the default value of bit 19.3 = 0.
4. The default value of bit 19.2 is determined by the SD/TPn pin for the respective port.
If SD/TPn is tied Low, the default value of bit 19.2 = 0. If SD/TPn is not tied Low, the default value of bit 19.2 = 1.
On the LXT975, this bit is ignored on ports 0 and 2 that operate in twisted-pair mode only.
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Table 54. Port Configuration Register (Address 19, Hex 13) (Continued)
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
R/W
Note 3
R/W
Note 4
R/W
0
R/W
0
Scrambler
19.3
Bypass
1 = Bypass transmit scrambler and receive descrambler.
(100BASE-T
only)
0 = Normal operation (scrambler and descrambler enabled).
1 = Enable 100BASE fiber interface.
19.2
100BASE-FX
19.1
Reserved
Write as 0; ignore on read.
19.0
Transmit
Disconnect
1 = Disconnect TP transmitter from line.
0 = Enable 100BASE twisted pair interface.
0 = Normal operation.
1. R/W = Read/Write
2. If auto-negotiation is disabled, the default value of bit 19.8 is determined by pin 115 (CFG_1). If CFG_1 is High, the default
value of
bit 19.8 = 1.
If CFG_1 is Low, the default value of bit 19.8 = 0. If auto-negotiation is enabled, the default value of bit 19.8 = 0.
3. The default value of bit 19.3 is determined by BYPSCR. If BYPSCR is High, the default value of bit 19.3 = 1.
If BYPSCR is Low, the default value of bit 19.3 = 0.
4. The default value of bit 19.2 is determined by the SD/TPn pin for the respective port.
If SD/TPn is tied Low, the default value of bit 19.2 = 0. If SD/TPn is not tied Low, the default value of bit 19.2 = 1.
On the LXT975, this bit is ignored on ports 0 and 2 that operate in twisted-pair mode only.
Table 55. Port Status Register (Address 20, Hex 14)
Bit
20.15:14
Name
Description
Type 1
Default
Reserved
Write as 0, ignore on read.
R/W
N/A
20.13
Link
1 = Link is up.
0 = Link is down.
Link bit 20.13 is a duplicate of bit 1.2, except that it is a dynamic
indication, whereas bit 1.2 latches Low.
RO
0
20.12
Duplex
Mode
1 = Full-Duplex.
0 = Half-Duplex.
RO
Note 2
20.11
Speed
1 = 100 Mbps operation.
0 = 10 Mbps operation.
RO
Note 2
20.10
Reserved
Ignore.
RO/LH
N/A
20.9
Auto-Negotiation
Complete
1 = Auto-negotiation process complete.
0 = Auto-negotiation process not complete.
Auto-Negotiation Complete bit 20.9 is a duplicate of bit 1.5.
RO/LH
0
20.8
Page
Received
1 = Three identical and consecutive link code words received.
0 = Three identical and consecutive link code words not received.
Page Received bit 20.8 is a duplicate of bit 6.1.
RO/LH
0
20:7
Reserved
Write as 0, ignore on read.
R/W
0
20.6
Stream cipher
lock (100BASETX only)
1 = Stream cipher locked.
0 = Stream cipher not locked.
RO
0
20.5
Symbol Error
1 = Symbol error detected.
RO/
0 = No symbol error detected.
LH
N/A
1. R/W = Read /Write
RO = Read Only
LH = Latching High
2. Bits 20.12 and 20.11 reflect the current operating mode of the LXT974/975.
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Table 55. Port Status Register (Address 20, Hex 14) (Continued)
Bit
Name
Description
Type 1
20.4
MLT3
Encoding Error
1 = MLT3 encoding error detected.
RO/
0 = No MLT3 encoding error detected.
LH
20.3
Reserved
Ignore.
RO
Low-Voltage
1 = Low-voltage fault on VCC has occurred.
RO/
Fault
0 = No fault.
LH
20.1
Reserved
Write as 0, ignore on read.
20.0
Reserved
Ignore.
20.2
R/W
RO/
LH
Default
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1. R/W = Read /Write
RO = Read Only
LH = Latching High
2. Bits 20.12 and 20.11 reflect the current operating mode of the LXT974/975.
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Package Specification
Figure 41. LXT974/975 Package Specification
160-Pin PQFP with Heat Spreader
D
D1
•
•
•
•
•
(Commercial Temp 0 - 70oC)
Part Number LXT974AHC
e
Part Number LXT975AHC
E1
Part Number LXT974BHC
e/
2
E
Part Number LXT975BHC
θ3
L1
A2
A
θ
A1
θ3
L
Table 56. QUAD FLAT PACKAGE
All Dimensions in millimeters
Dim.
Min.
Typ.
Max.
A
---
3.70
4.07
A1
0.25
0.33
---
A2
3.20
3.37
3.60
Notes
D
31.20 BSC
5
D1
28.00 BSC
6, 7, 8
E
31.20 BSC
5
E1
28.00 BSC
6, 7, 8
L
0.73
0.88
---
---
---
b
0.22
---
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NOTE:
1. All dimensions are in millimeters.
2. This package conforms to JEDEC publication 95
registration MS-022, variation DD-1.
3. Datum plane -H- located at mold parting line and is
coincident with leads where leads exit plastic body at
bottom of parting line.
4. Measured at seating plane -C-.
5. Measured at datum plane -H-.
6. Dimensions D1 and E1 do not include mold protrusion.
Allowable mold protrusion is 0.254 mm.
7. Package top dimensions are smaller than bottom
dimensions. Top of package will not overhang bottom of
package.
8. Dimension b does not include dambar protrusion.
Allowable dambar protrusion is no more than 0.08 mm.
1.03
M
e
B
8
0.65 BSC
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