PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II User's Guide

PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II
User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Kit Contents .................................................................................................. 11
1.2 PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II Functionality and Features ............................. 12
Chapter 2. Hardware
2.1 Hardware Features ....................................................................................... 15
Appendix A. Schematics
A.1 PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II Block Diagram ................................................ 17
A.2 PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II Board Schematics .......................................... 18
Appendix B. Bill of Materials (BOM)
B.1 PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II Bill of Materials ............................................... 25
B.2 LAN8740A PHY Daughter Board Bill of Materials ....................................... 27
Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 30
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NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the
PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II. Items discussed in this chapter include:
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Document Layout
Conventions Used in this Guide
Recommended Reading
The Microchip Web Site
Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service
Customer Support
Document Revision History
DOCUMENT LAYOUT
This document describes how to use the PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II (all also referred
to as “starter kit”) as a development tool to emulate and debug firmware on a target
board. This user’s guide is composed of the following chapters:
• Chapter 1. “Introduction” provides a brief overview of the starter kit, highlighting
its features and uses.
• Chapter 2. “Hardware” provides the hardware descriptions of the starter kit.
• Appendix A. “Schematics” provides a block diagram and detailed schematics of
the starter kit.
• Appendix B. “Bill of Materials (BOM)” provides the bill of materials for the
starter kit
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE
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DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS
Description
Examples
Italic characters
Referenced books
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...is the only compiler...
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the Output window
A dialog
the Settings dialog
A menu selection
select Enable Programmer
Quotes
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dialog
“Save project before build”
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right angle bracket
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File > Save
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Click OK
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Click the Power tab
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Press <Enter>, <F1>
Plain Courier New
Sample source code
#define START
Filenames
autoexec.bat
File paths
c:\mcc18\h
Keywords
_asm, _endasm, static
Command-line options
-Opa+, -Opa-
Bit values
0, 1
Constants
0xFF, ‘A’
Italic Courier New
A variable argument
file.o, where file can be any
valid filename
Square brackets [ ]
Optional arguments
mcc18 [options] file
[options]
Curly brackets and pipe
character: { | }
Choice of mutually exclusive
arguments; an OR selection
errorlevel {0|1}
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Replaces repeated text
var_name [, var_name...]
Represents code supplied by
user
void main (void)
{ ...
}
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RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the starter kit. The following Microchip
documents are available and recommended as supplemental reference resources.
PIC32MX5XX/6XX/7XX Family Data Sheet (DS60001156)
Refer to this document for detailed information on PIC32 devices. Reference
information found in this data sheet includes:
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Device memory maps
Device pinout and packaging details
Device electrical specifications
List of peripherals included on the devices
MPLAB® X IDE User’s Guide (DS50002027)
Refer to this document for more information pertaining to the installation and
implementation of the MPLAB X IDE software, as well as the MPLAB SIM Simulator
software that is included with it.
Universal Serial Bus Specification and Associated Documents
The Universal Serial Bus is defined by the USB 2.0 specification and its associated
supplements and class-specific documents. These documents are available from the
USB Implementers Forum. See their web site at: http://www.usb.org
THE MICROCHIP WEB SITE
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support requests, online discussion groups, Microchip consultant program
member listings
• Business of Microchip – Product selector and ordering guides, latest Microchip
press releases, listings of seminars and events; and listings of Microchip sales
offices, distributors and factory representatives
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DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS CUSTOMER CHANGE NOTIFICATION SERVICE
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products. Subscribers will receive e-mail notification whenever there are changes,
updates, revisions or errata related to a specified product family or development tool of
interest.
To register, access the Microchip web site at www.microchip.com, click on Customer
Change Notification and follow the registration instructions.
The Development Systems product group categories are:
• Compilers – The latest information on Microchip C compilers and other language
tools
• Emulators – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit emulator, MPLAB
REAL ICE™
• In-Circuit Debuggers – The latest information on the Microchip in-circuit
debugger, MPLAB ICD 3
• MPLAB X IDE – The latest information on Microchip MPLAB X IDE, the
Windows® Integrated Development Environment for development systems tools
• Programmers – The latest information on Microchip programmers including the
PICkit™ 3 development programmer
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Technical support is available through the web site at: http://support.microchip.com
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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Revision A (February 2014)
This is the initial release of this document.
Revision B (March 2015)
All references to the LAN8470 PHY Daughter Board have been updated to LAN8740A.
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Microchip Technology PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II. This
board provides a low-cost, modular development system for Microchip’s line of 32-bit
microcontrollers.
The starter kit is preloaded with demonstration software for the user to explore the new
features of the PIC32. It is also expandable through a modular expansion interface,
which allows the user to extend its functionality. The starter kit also supplies on-board
circuitry for full debug and programming capabilities.
This chapter covers the following topics:
• Kit Contents
• PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II Functionality and Features
The preprogrammed example code on the PIC32 MCU can be downloaded from the
Microchip web site (www.microchip.com). All project files have been included so that
the code may be used directly to restore the PIC32 MCU on the starter kit to its original
state (i.e., if the sample device has been reprogrammed with another program) or so
you can use the tutorial code as a platform for further experimentation.
1.1
KIT CONTENTS
The PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II contains the following items:
• PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II Development Board
• LAN8740A PHY Daughter Board
• USB mini-B to full-sized A cable – USB debug cable to debug and power the
board
• USB micro-B to full-sized A cable – PIC32 USB cable to communicate with the
PIC32 USB port
• RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet patch cable – Ethernet CAT5 cable to communicate with the
PIC32 Ethernet port
Note:
If you are missing any part of a kit, contact a Microchip sales office for
assistance. A list of Microchip offices for sales and service is provided on
the back page of this document.
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1.2
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II FUNCTIONALITY AND FEATURES
1.2.1
Development Board
Representations of the layout of the development board in the PIC32 Ethernet Starter
Kit II are shown in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2.
The top assembly of the board includes these key features, as indicated in Figure 1-1:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
PIC32MX795F512L 32-bit microcontroller (U2).
Green power indicator LED (D4).
On-board crystal for precision microcontroller clocking (8 MHz) (Y1).
USB connectivity for on-board debugger communications (J7).
Debug indicator LED (D7).
Three push button switches for user-defined inputs (SW1, SW2, SW3).
Three user-defined indicator LEDs (D1, D2, D3).
USB Type A receptacle connectivity for PIC32 host-based applications (J4).
HOST mode power jumper (J5).
LAN8740A PHY Daughter Board headers (J2)
50 MHz Ethernet PHY oscillator (Y3).
32 kHz oscillator (optional) (Y2).
USB Host and OTG power supply for powering PIC32 USB applications (U4).
Note:
When running self-powered USB device applications, open the jumper JP2
to prevent possibly back-feeding voltage onto the VBUS from one port on
the host to another (or from one host to another).
For details on these features, refer to Chapter 2. “Hardware”.
FIGURE 1-1:
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II LAYOUT (TOP VIEW)
10
2
11
6
7
10
3
1
6
7
4
12
9
6
8
5
7
13
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The bottom assembly of the board includes these key features, as indicated in
Figure 1-2:
1. Regulated +3.3V power supply for powering the starter kit through USB or
expansion board (U8).
2. Connector for various expansion boards (J1).
3. USB Type micro-AB receptacle for OTG and USB device connectivity for PIC32
OTG/device-based applications (J3).
4. PIC24FJ256GB106 USB microcontroller for on-board debugging (U6).
FIGURE 1-2:
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II LAYOUT (BOTTOM VIEW)
2
1
4
3
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1.2.2
LAN8740A PHY Daughter Board
Representation of the layout of the daughter board in the PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II
is shown in Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4.
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FIGURE 1-3:
DAUGHTER BOARD LAYOUT (TOP VIEW)
FIGURE 1-4:
DAUGHTER BOARD LAYOUT (BOTTOM VIEW)
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Chapter 2. Hardware
This chapter describes the hardware features of the PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II.
2.1
HARDWARE FEATURES
The key features of the PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II are provided in the following sections. They are presented in the order given in Section 1.2 “PIC32 Ethernet Starter
Kit II Functionality and Features”. You can refer to Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 for their
locations on the board.
2.1.1
Processor Support
The PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II is designed with a permanently mounted (i.e.,
soldered) PIC32MX795F512L processor.
2.1.2
Power Supply
There are two ways to supply power to the PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II:
• USB bus power connected to USB debug connector, J7.
• An external application board with a regulated DC power supply that provides +5V
can be connected to the J1 application board connector that is provided on the
bottom side of the board.
One green LED (D4) is provided to show that the PIC32 microcontroller is powered up.
2.1.3
Debug USB Connectivity
The PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II includes a PIC24FJ256GB106 USB microcontroller
that provides debugger connectivity over USB. This device is hard-wired to the PIC32
device to provide protocol translation through the I/O pins of the PIC24FJ256GB106 to
the ICSP™ pins of the PIC32 device.
2.1.4
PIC32 USB Connectivity
There are three possible ways to connect to the PIC32 USB microcontroller:
• HOST Mode – Connect the device to the Type A connector J4, located on the top
side of the starter kit. If using the Debug USB port to power the Host port, install
jumper J5 to short the back-power prevention diode. Note that a maximum of
~400 mA can be supplied from the Debug USB port to the Host port using this
method.
If the full 500 mA supply is needed, an external supply must be connected to the
application board and jumper J5 must be removed to prevent back-powering the
Debug USB port.
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• DEVICE Mode – Connect the debug mini-B USB cable to port J7 and then connect the starter kit to the host using a cable with a Type-B micro-plug to the starter
kit’s micro-A/B port J3, located on the bottom side of the starter kit. The other end
of the cable must have a Type-A plug. Connect it to a USB host. Jumper J5 should
be removed.
• OTG Mode – Connect the starter kit to the OTG device using an OTG micro-A/B
cable to the micro-A/B port J3, located on the bottom side of the starter kit. The
starter kit provides an on-board power supply capable of providing 120 mA Max.
This supply is controlled by the PIC32MX795F512L microcontroller. Jumper J5
should be removed.
2.1.5
Switches
The push button switches provide the following functionality:
• SW1: Active-low switch connected to RD6
• SW2: Active-low switch connected to RD7
• SW3: Active-low switch connected to RD13
The push button switches do not have any debounce circuitry and require internal
pull-up resistors, which allows you to investigate software debounce techniques. When
Idle, the switches are pulled high (+3.3V) and when pressed, switches are grounded.
2.1.6
LEDs
The RD0 through RD2 LEDs are connected to PORTD of the processor. The PORTD
pins are set high to light the LEDs.
2.1.7
Oscillator Options
The installed microcontroller has an oscillator circuit connected to it. The main oscillator
uses an 8 MHz crystal (Y1) and functions as the controller’s primary oscillator. Use of an
external crystal is required to develop USB applications. The USB specification dictates
a frequency tolerance of ±0.25% for full speed. Non-USB applications can use the
internal oscillators. The starter kit also has provisions for an external secondary 32 kHz
oscillator (Y2); however, this component is not populated. A suitable oscillator, ECS-3X8,
can be obtained from Digi-Key® (part number: X801-ND CMR200TB32.768KDZFTR).
2.1.8
120-Pin Modular Expansion Connector
The PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II is designed with a 120-pin modular expansion
interface, which allows the board to provide a basic generic functionality and easy
extendability to new technologies as they become available.
TABLE 2-1:
STARTER KIT CONNECTOR PART NUMBERS
Connector
HIROSE Electric PN
Starter Kit Connector
FX10A-120P/12-SV1(71)
Application Board Connector
FX10A-120S/12-SV(71)
2.1.9
Ethernet PHY
The Microchip LAN8740A PHY Daughter Board is populated with a low-power, smallfootprint, 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN8740A PHY, which features Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az) and Wake-on-LAN functionality. This daughter board is designed
for easy development of RMII Ethernet control applications when it is connected into a
compatible PIC32 starter kit.
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Appendix A. Schematics
A.1
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II BLOCK DIAGRAM
FIGURE A-1:
HIGH-LEVEL BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II
Power Circuit
USB OTG
Device/OTG
(Type micro-A/B)
+3.3V
Power
Supply
VUSB(1) or
+5V_EXT
Host
(Type A)
Debug USB
Debugger Circuit
ICSP™
JTAG
+5V EXT
(PIC24FJ256GB106)
PIC32MX795F512L
Switches
LEDs
Note 1:
Ethernet
PHY
Daughter
Board
Application Board Connector
USB Host
10/100 Jack
From Debugger USB Port.
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A.2
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II BOARD SCHEMATICS
FIGURE A-2:
PIC32MX795F512L CONFIGURATION
U2
P32_VDD
ERXERR
1
2
C1
0.1uF
PMPD5/RE5
PMPD6/RE6
GND
PMPD7/RE7
T2CLK/RC1
T3CLK/RC2
T4CLK/RC3
SDI1/T5CLK/RC4
P32_VDD
PMPA5/SCM2C/CN8/RG6
PMPA4/SCM2A/CN9/RG7
R1
4.7K
ECRS_DV
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_TARGET
EREF_CLK
P32_VDDC2
14
15
0.1uF
16
GND
TMS/RA0
ERXD0
ERXD1
VBUSON/C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5
USBOEN/C1IN-/AN4/CN6/RB4
C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3
C2IN-/AN2/CN4/RB2
PGC1/AN1/CN3/RB1
PGD1/AN0/CN2/RB0
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
RG15
PMD4/RE4
VDD
PMD3/RE3
PMD5/RE5
PMD2/RE2
PMPD6/RE6
RG13
PMPD7/RE7
RG12
RC1
RG14
RC2
PMD1/RE1
RC3
PMD0/RE0
RC4
RA7
PMA5/RG6
RA6
PMPA4/RG7
PMD8/RG0
PMPA3/RG8
PMD9/RG1
MCLR
PMD10/RF1
PMPA2/RG9
PMD11/RF0
VSS
VDD
VDD
VCAP
TMS/RA0
PMD15/RD7
RE8
PMD14/RD6
RE9
PMRD/RD5
RB5
RD4
RB4
PMD13/RD13
RB3
PMD12/RD12
RB2
RD3
PGEC1/RB1
RD2
PGED1/RB0
RD1
100
PMPD4/RE4
99
PMPD3/RE3
98
PMPD2/RE2
97
TRD0/RG13
96
TRD1/RG12
95
TRD2/RG14
94
PMPD1/RE1
93
PMPD0/RE0
92
TRD3/RA7
91
TRCLK/RA6
90
PMPD8/RG0
89
PMPD9/RG1
88
P32_VDD
PMPD10/RF1
87
PMPD11/RF0
86
C3
0.1uF
85
84
C4
16V
10uF
PMPD15/CN16/RD7
83
PMPD14/CN15/RD6
82
PMPRD/CN14/RD5
81
GND
PMPWR/OC5/C13/RD4
80
CN19/PMPD13/RD13
79
IC5/PMPD12/RD12
78
OC4/RD3
77
OC3/RD2
76
OC2/RD1
C44
PMPA7/VREF-/RA9
PMPA6/VREF+/RA10
P32_VDD
27
28
29
30
C5
0.1uF
31
C1OUT/AN8/RB8
GND
C2OUT/AN9/RB9
PMPA13/CVREF/AN10
P32_VDD
PMPA12/AN11/RB11
C7
32
33
34
35
36
0.1uF
37
GND
TCK/RA1
SCM3D/BCLK2/RF13
SCM3C/RF12
PMPA11/AN12/RB12
PMPA10/AN13/RB13
PMPA1/AN14/RB14
P32_VDD
C10
PMPA0/AN15/OCFB/CN12
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
0.1uF
46
GND
R5
47
ETXD0
33R ±1%
R6
ETXD1
33R ±1%
PMPA9/SCM3A/CN17/RF4
PMPA8/SCM3B/CN18/RF5
48
49
50
VSS
PGED2/RB7
SOSCO/RC14
VREF-/PMA7/RA9
VREF+/PMA6/RA10
AVDD
SOSCI/RC13
INT0/RD0
PMA14/RD11
AVSS
RD10
RB8
RD9
RB9
RTCC/RD8
CVREF/PMPA13/RB10
RA15
PMPA12/RB11
RA14
VSS
VSS
VDD
OSCO/RC15
TCK/RA1
OSCIN/RC12
RF13
VDD
RF12
TDO/RA5
PMPA11//RB12
TDI/RA4
PMPA10/RB13
SDA2/RA3
PMPA1/RB14
SCL2/RA2
PMPA0/RB15
D+/RG2
VSS
D-/RG3
VDD
VUSB
RD14
VBUS
RD15
RF8
PMPA9/RF4
RF2
PMPA8/RF5
USBID/RF3
12pF
GND
74
SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RC14
73
Y2
SOSC1/CN1/RC13
72
71
70
DNP
32.768kHz
SDO1/INT0/OC1/RD0
C43
EMDC
12pF
GND
SCK1/IC3/PMPCS2/RD10
69
DNP
SS1/IC2/RD9
68
EMDIO
R7
67
ETXEN
33R ±1%
INT3/SCL1/RA14
66
C6
18pF
65
64
4
3
PGD2
PGEC2/RB6
75
Y1
GND
63
2
P32_VDD
1
PGC2
26
62
8MHz C8
61
C9
0.1uF
TDO/RA5
60
ABM3B
GND
18pF
TDI/RA4
59
SDA2/RA3
58
GND
SCL2/RA2
57
D_P
56
D_N
D+
D-
55
54
53
52
51
VBUS
SCM1B/RF8
SCM1A/RF2
USBID/RF3
PIC32MX795F512L-80I/PT
DS70005169B-page 18
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Schematics
FIGURE A-3:
SWITCHES AND LEDS
PMPD14/CN15/RD6
S1
PMPD15/CN16/RD7
S2
CN19/PMPD13/RD13
S3
USER'S SWITCH
GND
D1
R20
Red
SDO1/INT0/OC1/RD0
330R
D2
R21
Yellow
OC2/RD1
D3
Green
OC3/RD2
330R
R24
330R
USER LED'S
GND
P32_VDD
_
D4
Green
R19
330R
PWR LED
GND
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DS70005169B-page 19
PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II User’s Guide
FIGURE A-4:
EXPANSION BOARD CONNECTOR
+5V_EXT
J1
TRD1/RG12
PMPD7/RE7
PMPD6/RE6
PMPD5/RE5
PMP DATA [7:0]
PMPD4/RE4
PMPD3/RE3
PMPD2/RE2
PMPD1/RE1
PMPD0/RE0
PMP CONTROL
PMPRD/CN14/RD5
SCK1/IC3/PMPCS2/RD10
SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RC14
T2CLK/RC1
T3CLK/RC2
(5) TIMERS
T4CLK/RC3
P32_VDD
SDI1/T5CLK/RC4
PMPA5/SCM2C/CN8/RG6
SPI2
PMPA4/SCM2A/CN9/RG7
P32_VDD
DEBUG SMBUS
PGD_PKOB
VBUSON/C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5
COMP 1
USBOEN/C1IN-/AN4/CN6/RB4
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
57
58
59
60
63
65
67
C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3
COMP 2
69
C2IN-/AN2/CN4/RB2
C1OUT/AN8/RB8
C2OUT/AN9/RB9
SDO1/INT0/OC1/RD0
SCK1/IC3/PMPCS2/RD10
SPI1
SDI1/T5CLK/RC4
SDO1/INT0/OC1/RD0
C2IN-/AN2/CN4/RB2
PMPA13/CVREF/AN10
PMPA12/AN11/RB11
PMPA11/AN12/RB12
PMPA10/AN13/RB13
PMPA9/SCM3A/CN17/RF4
PMP ADDRESS
3
61
PGC__PKOB
P32_VDD
2
PMPA8/SCM3B/CN18/RF5
PMPA7/VREF-/RA9
PMPA6/VREF+/RA10
PMPA5/SCM2C/CN8/RG6
PMPA4/SCM2A/CN9/RG7
PMPA1/AN14/RB14
PMPA0/AN15/OCFB/CN12
64
75
76
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
55
77
99
121
GND
GND
GND
GND
TRACE/GPIO
PMPD8/RG0
PMPD9/RG1
PMPD10/RF1
PMPD11/RF0
PMP DATA [15:8]
IC5/PMPD12/RD12
CN19/PMPD13/RD13
PMPD14/CN15/RD6
PMPD15/CN16/RD7
PMPWR/OC5/C13/RD4
SOSC1/CN1/RC13
SECONDARY OSC
SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RC14
PMPA0/AN15/OCFB/CN12
PMPWR/OC5/C13/RD4
OC4/RD3
(5) OC/PWM
OC3/RD2
OC2/RD1
SDO1/INT0/OC1/RD0
IC5/PMPD12/RD12
SCK1/IC3/PMPCS2/RD10
SS1/IC2/RD9
VBUSON/C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5
USBOEN/C1IN-/AN4/CN6/RB4
C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3
C2IN-/AN2/CN4/RB2
70
74
P33
TRD3/RA7
TRD0/RG13
68
72
GND
TRCLK/RA6
66
73
33
DS70005169B-page 20
62
71
11
GND
FX10B-120P/12-SV1(71)
TRD2/RG14
1
(5CH) A/D
PGC1/AN1/CN3/RB1
PGD1/AN0/CN2/RB0
SDA2/RA3
I2C2
SCL2/RA2
+5V_EXT
INT3/SCL1/RA14
SCM1A/RF2
SCM1B/RF8
+5V_EXT
PMPA13/CVREF/AN10
COMPARARTOR REF
SCM3D/BCLK2/RF13
SCM3C/RF12
UART2
PMPA9/SCM3A/CN17/RF4
PMPA8/SCM3B/CN18/RF5
PMPA7/VREF-/RA9
A/D REF
PMPA6/VREF+/RA10
TDO/RA5
TDI/RA4
JTAG/GPIO
TCK/RA1
TMS/RA0
PGC2
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_TARGET
ICSP
PGD2
12
34
56
78
100
122
GND
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Schematics
FIGURE A-5:
POWER, USB CONNECTOR, AND PHY DAUGHTER BOARD CONNECTOR
+3.3V_PKOB
_
R22
100K
R23
C22
4.7uF
P32_VDD
_
DNP
U3
3
Vin
Vout
ON
FLAGB
GND
1
GND
TARGET_POWER_ENABLE
VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE
2
R25
100K
5
4
FPF2104
+3.3V_PKOB to P32_VDD Switcher
GND
P32_VDD
_
R26
DNP
C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3
USB OTG/Device Power Supply (120mA MAX)
_
DEVICE/OTG PORT +5V_EXT
D5
VBUS
MBR0520LT1G
R27
100K
USB MICRO A/B
VBUS
D-
J3
2
VBUS
2
3
3
D+
4
PGOOD
SELECT
Vout
SHDN
8
7
GND
VBUSON/C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5
P32_VDD
_
DR17
100K
USBID/RF3
C23
6.8uF
4
C25
16V
10uF
5
6
SHIELD
D+
1
U4
1
R29
Vin
C+
GND
C-
6
MCP1253-33
0R
GND
EGND
GND
USB HOST Power Supply
HOST TYPE - TYPE A
1
2
3
OUT
I
IN
* Install Jumper iff powering
powering
f
from
Debugger Power Supply
5
1
2
+5V_DUSB
J5
D-
2
D+
C26
100uF
5
4
6
+5V_EXT
_
U5
1
J4 USB-A
R28
4.7K
C24
1.0uF
5
3
GND
OC
EN
4
VBUSON/C1IN+/AN5/CN7/RB5
TPS2051
R30
C2IN+/AN3/CN5/RB3
USB CONN
0R
EGND
GND
LPPB121NFFN-RC + LPPB031NFFN-RC
ETXEN
ETXD0
ETXD1
P32_VDD
_
R4
DNP
C11
0.01uF
2 HDR/MB
1
13
2
14
3
15
4
16
5
17
6
18
Y3
1
2
EN
VDD
GND
OUT
4
GND
XTAL1
GND
3
50MHz
CLK_IN
R3 33R ±1%
7
19
J2
8
20
9
21
10
22
11
23
12
24
P32_VDD
_
33R ±1%
0.1uF
Impedance Matching
Resistor
PHY DB CONN
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GND
25
C12
EREF_CLK
25
GND
R2
GND
GND
ERXD1
ERXD0
ERXERR
ECRS_DV
EMDC
EMDIO
IINT3/SCL1/RA14
INT3/SCL
1/RA14
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_TARGET
DS70005169B-page 21
DEBUGGER SCHEMATICS
TARGET ICSP SIGNALS
+3.3V_PKOB
+3.3V_PKOB
R31
R32
SDO
R33
10K
TARGET_POWER_ENABLE
J6
SDI
GND
UTIL_CS
200K
4
6
1
UTIL_CS
3
UTIL_WP
7
SO
UTIL_SDI
PMA8/SCL2/RF5
USBID/RF3
48
ASSEMBLY_ID_1
ASSEMBLY_ID_0
GND
10K
46
UTIL_SDO
45
UTIL_SDI
44
+3.3V_PKOB
43
C28
42
UTIL_SCK
+3.3V_PKOB
C29
0.1uF
8pF
41
Y4
3
GND
40
12.0MHz
+3.3V_PKOB
C30
0.1uF
4
GND
38
C34
37
USB_P
36
USB_N
C33
0.1uF
2
1
39
GND
(Local Vdd/Vss bypass/decoupling.)
USB_D+
USB_D-
8pF
+3.3V_PKOB
35
R44
34
VBUS_DEVICE
100R
33
+3.3V_PKOB
R47
3.92K
PGC__PKOB
CS
C32
0.1uF
+3.3V_PKOB
R41
47
GND
SCK
C31
0.1uF
GND
32
PMA0/AN15/RB15
PMA0/A
/ N15/RB15
PMA1/AN14/RB14
PMA1/A
/ N14/RB14
PMA9/SDA2/RF4
31
30
29
PMA10/AN13/RB13
PMA10/A
/ N13/RB13
AN6/RB6
PMA11/AN12/RB12
PMA11/A
/ N12/RB12
Vbus
AN0/RB0
0R
49
V
VCPCON/RD1
51
52
50
DHP/RD2
PMBE/RD3
PMWR/RD4
55
53
54
RD6
RD7
PMRD/RD5
57
58
59
60
61
62
56
ENVREG
Vcap/VDDCORE
RF0
RF1
PMPD0/RE0
PMPD1/RE1
Vusb
AN1/RB1
17
2
PMPD2/RE2
D-/RG3
AN2/RB2
8
SI
D+/RG2
AN3/RB3
C35
0.1uF
PGD_PKOB
R48
100K
R49
10K
Q1
VDD_SENSE
MMBT3906-TP
WP
VPP_SENSE
HOLD
VSS
5
UTIL_SDO
UTIL_SCK
VCC
U7
25LC256-I/ST
USBOENAN4/RB4
VDD
16
VREF_2.5V
R45
3.16K
VDD
28
15
OSC1/CLKIN/RC12
AN5/RB5
27
14
PIC24FJ256GB106
VDD
26
VPP_SENSE
VDD_SENSE
R43
1K
+3.3V_PKOB
OSC2/CLKO/RC15
VSS
13
VSS
U6
VSS
PMA12/AN11/RB11
PMA12/A
/ N11/RB11
12
+3.3V_PKOB
RTCC/RD8
PMA2/RG9
25
11
MCLR
PMA13/AN10/RB10
PMA13/A
/ N10/RB10
10
+3.3V_PKOB
GND
SDA1/RD9
24
9
SCL1/PMCS2/RD10
PMA3/RG8
23
8
PMCS1/RD11
PMA4/RG7
PMA7/AN9/RB9
PMA7/A
/ N9/RB9
330R
PMA5/RG6
AN8/RB8
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_PICKIT3
INT0/RD0
22
7
SOSCO/RC14
SOSCO/R
C14
SOSCI/RC13
AVSS
R42
R39
4.7K
10K
PMD7/SDA3/RE7
21
6
R40
PMD6/SCL3/RE6
20
5
PMPD3/RE3
PMPD4/RE4
64
4
PMD5/RE5
AVDD
3
AN7/RB7
2
19
VPP_ON
VPP_GND
18
1
63
VBUS_DEVICE_SWITCHED_SENSE
5
6
10K
PGC2
330R
SCK
GND
R46
R37
SCK
SDI
GND
PGC__PKOB
GND
R38
SDO
3
PGD_PKOB
330R
UTIL_WP
R36
2
0R
R34
4.7K
R35
1
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_PICKIT3
PGD2
330R
C27
10uF
R50
10K
C38
1uF
4
R53
2.21K
POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3
C36
1uF
C37
0.1uF
R51
2.21K
R52
2.21K
GND
GND
R54 0R
R55
10K
+3.3V_PKOB
ICSP_MCLR_VPP_TARGET
GND
GND
R56
SERIAL EEPROM (25LC256)
R57
100R
1206 1/4W
Q2
MMBT3904-TP
VPP_ON
10K
DNP
Q3
MMBT3904-TP
VPP_GND
POWER DISTRIBUTION/SWITCHING
10K
R60
DNP
U8
+3.3V_PKOB
J7
MCP1727-3302E/MF
UX60-MB-5ST
USB INTERFACE
(BUS POWERED)
D+
ID
GND
1
+5V_DUSB
2
USB_D-
3
USB_D+
4
VBUS_DEVICE
1
2
MBR0520LT1G
C40
2.2uF
3
4
5
VIN
VOUT
VIN
SENSE
SHDN
GND
GND_EP
D-
D6
9
VUSB
CDELAY
A
PWRGD
8
GND
7
D7
C39
2.2uF
6
5
R61
200K
C41
0.1uF
GRN
C42
0.01uF
R62
6
7
8
DNP
9
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R58
R59
,
2.2K
,
R63
330R
,
GND
GND
R64
POWER_GOOD_PICKIT3
0R
EGND
Title
Ethernet Starter Kit II - PKOB Debug
GND
Size:
N
b
R
i i
E
i
M
PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II User’s Guide
DS70005169B-page 22
FIGURE A-6:
LAN8740A PHY DAUGHTER BOARD SCHEMATICS
+3.3V
VDDA
FB1
C3
C4
1.0uF 0.1uF
RMII
EN
GND
C1
1.0uF
MODE[2:0] = 111
8
Place close to U1
RXD0
CRS_DV
R13
R11
9
10
33R
±1%
33R
±1%
33R
±1%
11
26
7
R14
13
RX_ER
33R
±1%
R4
R6
R8
±1%
% ±1% ±1%
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
TX_EN
TXD0
TXD1
GND
PHYAD[2:0] = 000
Default
20
21
22
23
24
25
GND
15
14
19
nRST
CLK_IN
CLK_IN
5
49.9R
49.9R
49.9R
27
6
GND
J2
MDC
RXD3/PHYAD2
TXP
29
TX_P
28
TX_N
TXP
TXP
RXD2/nPME/RMIISEL
RXD1/MODE1
TXN
TXN
TXN
RXD0/MODE0
RXP
RXDV
RXP
31
RX_P
RXP
RXCLK/PHYAD1
RXER/RXD4/PHYAD0
RXN
30
RX_N
RXN
TXCLK
C10
0
12pF
C12
12pF
C11
12pF
TXD0
TXD1
TXD2
LED1/nINT/nPME/REGOFF
TXD3
LED2/nINT/nPME/nINTSEL
3
For EMI Purposes
(DNP)
LED_LINK
2
C13
12pF
XTAL2
GND
GND
J6
NC
J7
1000pF 2KV
Grn
11
1
LED_LINK
LED_
_LINK
R22
249R
±1%
SHIELD
Yel
13
14
J3011G21DNL
R23
nINT
Create EGND copper pour
0R
R15
12.1k
±1%
*SM SCLAN8740$
SHIELD
GND
18
32
J8
12
(Regulator ON)
R16
10K
RBIAS
J5
2
+3.3V
nINT/TXER/TXD4
J4
6
EGND
LED_ACT
CRS
XTAL1/CLKIN
J3
7
10
R21
249R
±1%
REGOFF=0
nRST
J2
4
VDDA
LED_ACT
COL/CRS_DV/MODE2
J1
5
9
C14
0.022uF
TXEN
3
8
RXN
33
4
MDIO
4 X 75ê
17
MDC
RXD1
VDDA
C9
470pF
49.9R
16
VDDCR
GND
1
U1
1.5K
VDD1A
R7
12
R5
10K
C8
1.0uF
R17 R18 R19 R20
MDIO
R12
GND
C2
0.1uF
VDDIO
R1
R2
R3
±1% ±1% ±1%
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
Default
C7
1.0uF
+3.3V
VDD2A
+3.3V
C5
0.1uF
PAD
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FIGURE A-7:
GND
around RJ-45 Conn
EGND
EGND
GND
GND
J1
TX_EN
TXD0
TXD1
15
4
16
5
17
6
18
7
19
8
20
9
21
10
22
11
23
25
12
GND
EGND
+3.3V
EGND
0.1uF
14
3
25
C6
13
2
2 HDR/DB
S9014E-12-ND
EGND
24
RXD1
RXD0
RX_ER
CRS_DV
MDC
MDIO
nINT
nRST
Schematics
DS70005169B-page 23
CLK_IN
1
PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit II User’s Guide
NOTES:
DS70005169B-page 24
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PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER
KIT II USER’S GUIDE
Appendix B. Bill of Materials (BOM)
B.1
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II BILL OF MATERIALS
TABLE B-1:
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II BOM
Reference
Description
Manufacturer
Part No.
C1, C2, C3, C5,
C7, C9, C10,
C12, C29, C30,
C31, C32, C33,
C35, C37, C41
Cap, Ceramic, 0.1 µF, 50V X7R
TDK Corporation
C1608X7R1H104M
C4, C25
Cap, Ceramic, 10 µF, 16V X5R
Taiyo Yuden
EMK212BJ106MG-T
C6, C8
Cap, Ceramic, 18 pF 50V 5% C0G 0603
Murata Electronics North America GRM1885C1H180JA01D
C11
Cap, Ceramic, 0.01 µF, 50V X7R
TDK Corporation
C22
Cap, Ceramic, 4.7 µF 25V X5R 10% 1206
TDK Corporation
C3216X5R1E475K
C23
Cap, Ceramic, 6.8 µF 16V 10% X5R 0805
TDK Corporation
C2012X5R1C685K
C24
Cap, Ceramic, 1 µF, 16V X5R
TDK Corporation
C1608X5R1C105K
C26
Cap, Ceramic, 100 µF 10V 20% X5R 1206
TDK Corporation
C3216X5R1A107M
C1608X7R1H103M
C27
Cap, Ceramic, 10 µF 16V Y5V 0805
Murata Electronics North America GRM21BF51C106ZE15L
C28, C34
Cap, Ceramic, 8 pF 50V NP0 0603
Murata Electronics North America GRM1885C1H8R0DZ01D
C36, C38
Cap, Ceramic, 1.0 µF 16V X5R 10% 0603
TDK Corporation
C1608X5R1C105K
C39, C40
Cap, Ceramic, 2.2 µF 16V X5R 0603
TDK Corporation
C1608X5R1C225K
C42
Cap, Ceramic, 10000 pF 50V X7R 0603
TDK Corporation
C1608X7R1H103M
C43, C44
Cap, Ceramic, 12 pF 50V 5% NPO 0603
Yageo
CC0603JRNPO9BN120
D1
LED, SMD, RED, 0603 Package
Kingbright Corp.
APT1608EC
D2
LED, SMD, YEL, 0603 Package
Kingbright Corp.
APT1608YC
D3, D4
LED, SMD, GRN, 0603 Package
Kingbright Corp.
APT1608SGC
D5, D6
DIODE SCHOTTKY 20V 0.5A SOD123
ON Semiconductor
MBR0520LT1G
D7
LED GREEN CLEAR THIN 0603 SMD
Lite-On Inc
LTST-C191GKT
J1
CONN HEADER 120 POS W/O POST SMD
Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.
FX10B-120P/12-SV1(71)
J2
TWO CONN HEADER .050" 12POS PCB
Sullins Connector Solutions
LPPB121NFFN-RC
@J2
TWO CONN HEADER .050" 03POS PCB
Sullins Connector Solutions
LPPB031NFFN-RC
J3
CONN RCPT MICRO USB AB SMD R/A
Hirose Electric Co Ltd.
ZX62-AB-5PA(11)
J4
CONN USB TYPE A R/A BLACK
On Shore Technology Inc.
USB-A1HSB6
J5
Terminal Strip,1X2, 0.100 sp, 0.025 SQ Post
Samtec Inc.
HTSW-102-07-F-S
J6
CONN HEADER .050" 6 POS PCB GOLD
Sullins Connector Solutions
GRPB061VWVN-RC
J7
CONN RECEPT MINI USB2.0 5 POS
Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.
UX60-MB-5ST
Q1
TRANS SS PNP 40V 300 MW SOT23
Micro Commercial Co.
MMBT3906-TP
Q2, Q3
TRANSISTOR NPN GP 40V SOT23
Micro Commercial Co.
MMBT3904-TP
R1, R28
RES 4.70K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Panasonic - ECG
ERJ-3EKF4701V
RES 33 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT33R0
DNP
N/A
N/A
R2, R3, R5,
R6, R7
R4, R23, R26,
R58, R60, R62
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TABLE B-1:
PIC32 ETHERNET STARTER KIT II BOM
Reference
Description
Manufacturer
Part No.
R17, R22, R25,
R27
Res, 100K, 1/10W 1%
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT100K
R19, R20, R21,
R24
Res, 330 OHM, 1/10W 1%
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT330R
R29, R30, R31,
R37, R54, R64
RES 0.0 OHM 1/10W 0603 SMD
Panasonic - ECG,
Rohm Semiconductor
ERJ-3GEY0R00V
R32, R35, R38,
R42, R63
RES 330 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT330R
R33, R40, R41,
R46, R49, R50,
R55, R57, R59
RES 10K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT10K0
R34, R39
RES 4.7K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT4K70
R36, R61
RES 200K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT200K
RES 1K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT1K00
R43
R44
RES 100 OHM 1/10W 5% 0603 SMD
Yageo
RC0603JR-07100RL
R45
RES 3.16K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Yageo
RC0603FR-073K16L
R47
RES 3.92K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Yageo
RC0603FR-073K92L
R48
RES 100K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc.
RMCF0603FT100K
R51, R52, R53
RES 2.21K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Panasonic - ECG
ERJ-3EKF2211V
RES 100 OHM 1/4W 1% 1206 SMD
Yageo
RC1206FR-07100RL
R56
S1, S2, S3
SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 12V
C&K Components
PTS635SK25SMTR LFS
U2
IC MCU 32BIT 512KB FLASH 100TQFP
Microchip Technology Inc.
PIC32MX795F512L-80I/PT
U3
IC SWITCH LOAD FULL FUNC SOT23-5
Fairchild Semiconductor
FPF2104
U4
IC MULT CONFIG 3.3/5V .12A 8MSOP
Microchip Technology Inc.
MCP1253-33X50I/MS
U5
IC PWR DIST SWITCH SNGL SOT23-5
Texas Instruments
TPS2051BDBVR
U6
IC PIC MCU FLASH 256K 64-TQFP
Microchip Technology Inc.
PIC24FJ256GB106-I/PT
U7
IC EEPROM 256KBIT 10MHZ 8TSSOP
Microchip Technology Inc.
25LC256-I/ST
U8
IC REG LDO 1.5A 3.3V 8DFN
Microchip Technology Inc.
MCP1727-3302E/MF
Y1
CRYSTAL 8.000 MHz, 18 pF, SMD
Abracon Corporation
ABM3B-8.000MHZ-B2-T
Y2
CRYSTAL 32.768 kHz 12.5 pF CYL
Abracon Corporation
AB26T-32.768KHZ
Y3
OSC MEMS 50.000 MHz 3.3V
Abracon Corporation
ASEMB-50.000MHZ-LC-T
Y4
CRYSTAL 12.000000 MHZ 8 pF SMD
NDK
NX3225SA-12.000000MHZ
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Bill of Materials (BOM)
B.2
LAN8740A PHY DAUGHTER BOARD BILL OF MATERIALS
TABLE B-2:
Reference
LAN8740A PHY DAUGHTER BOARD BOM
Description
Manufacturer
Part No.
C1, C3, C7, C8 Cap, Ceramic, 1 µF, 16V X5R
TDK Corporation
C1608X5R1C105K
C2, C4, C5, C6 Cap, Ceramic, 0.1 µF, 50V X7R
TDK Corporation
C1608X7R1H104M
CAP 470 pF 50V CERAMIC X7R 0603
Yageo
CC0603KRX7R9BB471
CAP CER 12 pF 50V 5% NPO 0603
Yageo
CC0603JRNPO9BN120
C14
CAP CER 0.022 µF 50V 20% X7R 0603
Murata Electronics North America GRM188R71H223MA01D
FB1
FERRITE CHIP 600 OHM 500MA 0805
TDK Corporation
C9
C10, C11,
C12, C13
J1
@J1
J2
R1, R2, R3,
R4, R6, R8
R5, R16
R7
R11, R12,
R13, R14
R15
MMZ2012Y601B
TWO CONN HEADER .050" 12 POS PCB GOLD Sullins Connector Solutions
GRPB121VWVN-RC
TWO CONN HEADER .050" 3 POS PCB GOLD
Sullins Connector Solutions
GRPB031VWVN-RC
CONN MAGJACK 1PORT 100 BASE-TX
Pulse Electronics Corporation
J3011G21DNL
RES 4.70K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Panasonic - ECG
ERJ-3EKF4701V
RES 10K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc
RMCF0603FT10K0
RES 1.50K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Vishay Dale
CRCW06031K50FKEA
RES 33 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc
RMCF0603FT33R0
RES 12.1K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Stackpole Electronics Inc
RMCF0603FT12K1
R17, R18,
R19, R20
RES TF 1/10W 49.9 OHM 1% 0603
Stackpole Electronics Inc
RMCF0603FG49R9
R21, R22
RES TF 1/10W 249 OHM 1% 0603
Stackpole Electronics Inc
RMCF0603FG249R
R23
RES 0.0 OHM 1/4W 0805 SMD
Yageo
RC0805JR-070RL
U1
TX/RX Ethernet 32-pin QFN
Microchip Technology Inc.
LAN8740A
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Novi, MI
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Addison, TX
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Indianapolis
Noblesville, IN
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New York, NY
Tel: 631-435-6000
San Jose, CA
Tel: 408-735-9110
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