AVAGO ABCU-5730ARZ Low voltage (3.3 v) electrical transceiver over category 5 cable Datasheet

ABCU-57xxxxZ Family
10/100/1000BASE-T 1.25 GBd Small Form Pluggable
Low Voltage (3.3 V) Electrical Transceiver over Category 5 Cable
Data Sheet
Description
Features
The ABCU-57xxxxZ family of electrical transceivers from
Avago Technologies offer full-duplex throughput of 1000
Mbps by transporting data over shielded and unshielded
twisted pair category 5 cable with 5-level PAM (Pulse
Amplitude Modulation) signals.
• RoHS-6 Compliant (see Table 1)
• Designed for Industry-Standard, Small Form Factor
Pluggable (SFP) Ports
• Compliance with IEEE 802.3:2005
• Custom RJ-45 connector with integrated magnetics
• Link lengths at 1.25 Gbd: up to 100 m per IEEE802.3
• Low power, high performance 1.25 Gbd SerDes integrated in module
• Single +3.3 V power supply operation
• Auto-negotiation per IEEE 802.3:2005 Clause 28
(Twisted Pair) and Clause 37 (1000BASE-X)
• Compatible to both shielded and unshielded twisted
pair category 5 cable
• Available in Commercial Temperature (-5~70 °C) and
Industrial Temperature (-40~85 °C)
• 10/100/1000BASE-T operation available with SGMII
host systems.
The Avago Technologies 1000BASE-T module takes signals from both the twisted pair category 5 cable and the
SerDes interface. Pin count overhead between the MAC
and the PHY is minimized, and Gigabit Ethernet operation is achieved with maximum space savings.
Product Ordering Information
ABCU-5730RZ
-5~70
RX_LOS enabled
ABCU-5740RZ
-5~70
RX_LOS disabled
ABCU-5730GZ
-5~70
RX_LOS enabled & Isolated
ground
ABCU-5730ARZ
-40~85
RX_LOS enabled
ABCU-5740ARZ
-40~85
RX_LOS disabled
ABCU- 5740AGZ
-40~85
RX_LOS disabled
& Isolated ground
ABCU-5731ARZ
-40~85
SGMII RX_LOS enabled
ABCU-5741ARZ
-40~85
SGMII RX_LOS disabled
ABCU-5741AGZ
-40~85
SGMII RX_LOS disabled &
Isolated ground
ABCU-5731RZ
-5~70
SGMII RX_LOS enabled
ABCU-5741RZ
-5~70
SGMII RX_LOS disabled
Related Products
AFBR-5710Z
Family of 850nm +3.3V SFP optical
transceivers for Gigabit Ethernet
AFCT-5710Z
Family of 1310nm +3.3V SFP optical
transceivers for Gigabit Ethernet
Applications
• Switch to switch interface
• Switched backplane applications
• File server interface
Module Diagrams
Figure 1 illustrates the major functional components
of the ABCU-57xxxxZ family of transceivers. The 20-pin
connection diagram of module printed circuit board of
the module is shown in Figure 2. Figure 3 depicts the pin
assignment of the MDI (RJ45 jack).
Figure 6 depicts the external configuration and dimensions of the module.
Installation
Serial Identification (EEPROM)
The ABCU-57xxxxZ family can be installed in or removed
from any MultiSource Agreement (MSA) compliant Small
Form Pluggable port whether the host equipment is
operating or not. The module is simply inserted, small
end first, under finger-pressure. Controlled hot-plugging
is ensured by design and by 3-stage pin sequencing at
the electrical interface to the host board. The module
housing makes initial contact with the host board EMI
shield, mitigating potential damage due to ElectroStatic
Discharge (ESD). The module pins sequentially contact
the (1) Ground, (2) Power, and (3) Signal pins of the host
board surface mount connector. This printed circuit board
card-edge connector is depicted in Figure 2.
The ABCU-57xxxxZ family complies with an industry standard MultiSource Agreement that defines the serial identification protocol. This protocol uses the 2-wire serial CMOS
EEPROM protocol of the ATMEL AT24C01A or equivalent.
The contents of the ABCU-57xxxxZ family serial ID memory
are defined in Table 10 as specified in the SFP MSA.
TX_DISABLE
TX_DATA
RX_DATA
RX_LOS
100
SerDes/
DSP
Magnetics
RJ45
Adapter
MOD_DEF2
MOD_DEF1
MOD_DEF0
100
Controller and Data I/O
Data I/Os are designed to accept industry standard differential signals. In order to reduce the number of passive
components required on the customer’s board, Avago
Technologies has included the functionality of the transmitter bias resistors and coupling capacitors within the
module. The transceiver is compatible with an “ac-coupled”
configuration and is internally terminated. Figure 1 depicts
the functional diagram of the ABCU-57xxxxZ family of
transceivers. 100-ohm resistor shown at RX_LOS in Figure
1 refers to ABCU-573xxxZ configuration.
Caution should be taken into account for the proper interconnection between the supporting Physical Layer integrated circuits and the ABCU-57xxxxZ family of transceivers.
Figure 4 illustrates the recommended interface circuit.
Several control data signals and timing diagrams are implemented in the module and are depicted in Figure 6.
EEPROM
Figure 1. Transceiver Functional Diagram
PIN 1
20
V EE T
1
V EE T
19
TD-
2
TX_FAULT
18
TD+
3
TX_DISABLE
17
V EE T
4
MOD-DEF(2)
16
V CC T
5
MOD-DEF(1)
15
V CC R
6
MOD-DEF(0)
14
V EE R
7
Rate Select
13
RD+
8
LOS
12
RD-
9
V EE R
11
V EE R
10
V EE R
Top of Board
Bottom of Board
(as viewed thru top of board)
Note: LOS is only applicable for ABCU-573xxxZ models
Figure 2. 20-pin Connection Diagram of Module Printed Circuit Board
2
PIN 8
Figure 3. MDI ( RJ 45 Jack) Pin Assignment
VCC_T
V_SUPPLY
ABCU-57xxxxZ
1 uH
10 uF
0.1 uF
0.1 uF
VCC_R
1 uH
10 uF
0.1 uF
4.7 K
TX_DISABLE
TX_FAULT
PHY
IC
100
TD+
TX[0:9]
0.01 uF
TD-
100
0.01 uF
SerDes
PROTOCOL IC
RJ45 JACK &
MAGNETICS
RD+
RX[0:9]
100
0.01 uF
RD-
100
0.01 uF
RX_LOS
*100
MOD_DEF 1
MOD_DEF 2
MOD_DEF 0
EEPROM
100
REF CLK
4.7 K
4.7 K
4.7 K
4.7 K
*
V_SUPPLY
Figure 4. Typical Application Configuration for ABCU-57xxxxZ
1 µH
V CC T
0.1 µF
1 µH
V CC R
0.1 µF
SFP MODULE
10 µF
3.3 V
0.1 µF
10 µF
HOST BOARD
Note: Inductors must have less than 1ohm series resistance per MSA
Figure 5. MSA Recommended Power Supply Filter
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All models that have LOS disabled, will ground
the LOS pin through a 100 ohm internal resistor.
CAT5
CABLE
Application Support
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Evaluation Kit
There are two conditions in which immunity to ESD damage is important. Table 1 documents our immunity to
both of these conditions. The first condition is during handling of the transceiver prior to insertion into the transceiver port. To protect the transceiver, it is important to
use normal ESD handling precautions. These precautions
include using grounded wrist straps, work benches, and
floor mats in ESD controlled areas. The ESD sensitivity of
the ABCU-57xxxxZ is compatible with typical industry
production environments.
To help you in your preliminary transceiver evaluation,
Avago Technologies offers a 1.25 GBd Gigabit Ethernet
evaluation board. This board will allow testing of the
electrical parameters of transceiver. Please contact your
local Field Sales representative for availability and ordering details.
Regulatory Compliance
See Table 1 for transceiver Regulatory Compliance performance. The overall equipment design will determine the
certification level. The transceiver performance is offered
as a figure of merit to assist the designer.
Immunity
The second condition is static discharges to the exterior
of the host equipment chassis after installation. To the
extent that the RJ45 connector interface is exposed to the
outside of the host equipment chassis, it may be subject
to system-level ESD requirements. The ESD performance
of the ABCU-57xxxxZ exceeds typical industry standards.
Equipment hosting the ABCU-57xxxxZ modules will be
subjected to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields in
some environments. The transceivers have excellent immunity to such fields due to their shielded design.
Table 1. Regulatory Compliance
Feature
Test Method
Performance
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the Electrical
Pins
MIL-STD-883C Method 3015.4
JEDEC/EIA JES022-A114-A
Class 2 (2000 Volts)
Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) to the RJ 45
Connector Receptacle
Variation of IEC 61000-4-2
Typically withstand 15 KV ( Air Discharge), 8 KV
(Contact) without damage when the RJ 45 connector
receptacle is contacted by a Human Body Model probe.
Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI)
FCC Part 15 Class B
CENELEC EN55022 Class B
(CISPR 22A)VCCI Class 1
System margins are dependent on customer board and
chassis design.
Radiated Immunity
Variation of IEC 61000-4-3
Typically shows a negligible effect from a 10 V/m field
swept from 80 to 1000 MHz applied to the transceiver
without a chassis enclosure.
Component
Recognition
Underwriters Laboratories and Canadian
Standards Association Joint Component
Recognition for Information Technology
Equipment Including Electrical Business
Equipment
UL File # E173874
Grounding
Configuration
DC short between signal and chassis
grounds
- Meets all regulatory requirements as listed above.
- Compliant with system boards using multi-point
grounding scheme
ROHS Compliance
Chemical composition analysis
Less than 0.1% lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium,
polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated
biphenyl ethers by weight of homogeneous material.
Exemption for lead in high melting temperature solder
applied to module connector. Less than 0.01% cadmium
by weight of homogeneous material.
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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Caution
Most equipment designs utilizing these high-speed transceivers from Avago Technologies will be required to meet
the requirements of FCC in the United States, CENELEC
EN55022 (CISPR 22A) in Europe and VCCI in Japan.
There are no user serviceable parts nor any maintenance
required for the ABCU-57xxxxZ. Tampering with or
modifying the performance will result in voided product
warranty. It may also result in improper operation of the
ABCU-57xxxxZ circuitry, and possible overstress of the
RJ 45 connector. Device degradation or product failure
may result. Connecting the module to a non-approved
1000BaseT module, operating above the recommended
absolute maximum conditions or operating the ABCU57xxxxZ in a manner inconsistent with its design and
function may result in hazardous radiation exposure and
may be considered an act of modifying or manufacturing
an electrical module product.
The metal housing and shielded design minimize the
EMI challenge facing the host equipment designer. These
transceivers provide superior EMI performance. This
greatly assists the designer in the management of the
overall system EMI performance.
Flammability
The ABCU-57xxxxZ electrical transceiver housing is
made of metal and high strength, heat resistant, chemically resistant, and UL 94V-0 flame retardant plastic.
Ordering Information
Please contact your local field sales engineer or one of
Avago Technologies franchised distributors for ordering
information. For technical information, please visit Avago
Technologies web page at www.avagotech.com or contact Avago Technologies Customer Response Center. For
information related to the MSA visit www.schelto.com/
SFP/index.html
Customer Manufacturing Processes
This module is pluggable and is not designed for aqueous
wash, IR reflow or wave soldering processes.
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Table 2. 20-pin Connection Diagram Description
Pin
Name
Function/Description
MSA Notes
1
VEET
Transmitter Ground
2
TX Fault
Transmitter Fault Indication - High Indicates a Fault
Note 1
3
TX Disable
Transmitter Disable - Module disables on high or open
Note 2
4
MOD-DEF2
Module Definition 2 - Two wire serial ID interface
Note 3
5
MOD-DEF1
Module Definition 1 - Two wire serial ID interface
Note 3
6
MOD-DEF0
Module Definition 0 - Grounded in module
Note 3
7
Rate Select
Not Connected
8
LOS
Loss of Signal - High Indicates Loss of Signal
9
VEER
Receiver Ground
10
VEER
Receiver Ground
11
VEER
Receiver Ground
12
RD-
Inverse Received Data Out
Note 5
13
RD+
Received Data Out
Note 5
14
VEER
Receiver Ground
15
VCCR
Receiver Power - 3.3 V +/- 5%
Note 6
16
VCCT
Transmitter Power - 3.3 V +/- 5%
Note 6
17
VEET
Transmitter Ground
18
TD+
Transmitter Data In
Note 7
19
TD-
Inverse Transmitter Data In
Note 7
20
VEET
Transmitter Ground
Note 4
Notes:
1. TX Fault is not used and is always tied to ground through a 100 ohm resistor.
2. TX Disable as described in the MSA is not applicable to the 1000BASE-T module, but is used for convenience as an input to reset the internal
ASIC. This pin is pulled up within the module with a 4.7 KW resistor.
Low (0 – 0.8 V): Transceiver on
Between (0.8 V and 2.0 V): Undefined
High (2.0 – 3.465 V):
Transceiver in reset state
Open: Transceiver in reset state
3. Mod-Def 0,1,2. These are the module definition pins. They should be pulled up with a 4.7-10 KW resistor on the host board to a supply less than
VCCT + 0.3 V or VCCR + 0.3 V.
Mod Def 0 is tied to ground through a 100 ohm resistor to indicate that the module is present.
Mod-Def 1 is clock line of two wire serial interface for optional serial ID
Mod-Def 2 is data line of two wire serial interface for optional serial ID
4. LOS (Loss of Signal) operation on the 1000BaseT SFP is different than for optical SFP applications. For models with RX_LOS enabled, RX_LOS
signal is a 1000BASE-T linkup/link-down indicator and not a peak (AC) or voltage (DC) detector. For models where RX_LOS is disabled, RX_LOS
is not used and is always tied to ground via 100-ohm resistor.
5. RD-/+: These are the differential receiver outputs. They are ac coupled 100 W differential lines which should be terminated with 100 W differential
at the user SerDes. The ac coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board. The voltage swing on these lines
will be between 370 and 2000 mV differential (185 – 1000 mV single ended) when properly terminated. These levels are compatible with CML
and LVPECL voltage swings.
6. VCCR and VCCT are the receiver and transmitter power supplies. They are defined as 3.3 V ± 5% at the SFP connector pin. The maximum supply
current is 317 mA and the associated in-rush current will typically be no more than 30 mA above steady state after 500 nanoseconds.
7. TD-/+: These are the differential transmitter inputs. They are ac coupled differential lines with 100 W differential termination inside the module.
The ac coupling is done inside the module and is thus not required on the host board. The inputs will accept differential swings of 500 – 2400
mV (250 – 1200 mV single ended), though it is recommended that values between 500 and 1200 mV differential (250 – 600 mV single ended)
be used for best EMI performance. These levels are compatible with CML and LVPECL voltage swings.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Storage Temperature
TS
Case Temperature
TC
Relative Humidity
Typical
Maximum
Unit
Notes
-40
+85
°C
Note 1
-40
+85
°C
Note 1 ,2
RH
5
95
%
Note 1
Module Supply Voltage
VCCT,R
-0.5
3.6
V
Note 1, 2
Data/Control Input Voltage
VI
-0.5
VCC
V
Note 1
5.0
mA
Maximum
Unit
Notes
70
85
°C
°C
Note 3
3.465
V
Note 3
Gb/s
Note 3
Unit
Notes
mV
Note 4
Sense Output Current - MOD-DEF2
Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Case Temperature
TC
-5
-40
Module Supply Voltage
VCCT,R
3.135
Data Rate
Typical
3.3
1.25
Transceiver Electrical Characteristics
(TC = -5 °C to +70 °C, VCCT,R = 3.3 V ± 5%) (Tc = -40 °C to +85°C, VccT,R = 3.3 V +/- 5%)
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
AC Electrical Characteristics
Power Supply Noise Rejection
(peak-peak)
PSNR
100
DC Electrical Characteristics
Module supply current
(TC = -5 °C to +70 °C, VCCT,R = 3.3 V ± 5%)
(Tc = -40 °C to +85°C, VccT,R = 3.3 V +/- 5%)
ICC
350
370
mA
Power Dissipation
(TC = -5 °C to +70 °C, VCCT,R = 3.3 V ± 5%)
(Tc = -40 °C to +85°C, VccT,R = 3.3 V +/- 5%)
PDISS
1100
1150
mW
V
Note 5
Note 5
Sense Outputs:
MOD-DEF2
RX_LOS
VOH
2.0
VCCT, R+ 0.3
VOL
0
0.4
Control Inputs:
Transmitter Disable(TX_DISABLE),
MOD-DEF1, 2
VIH
2.0
VCC
V
VIL
0
0.8
V
Notes:
1. Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur if these limits are exceeded for other than a short
period of time. See Reliability Data Sheet for specific reliability performance.
2. Between Absolute Maximum Ratings and the Recommended Operating Conditions functional performance is not intended, device reliability
is not implied, and damage to the device may occur over an extended period of time.
3. Operating conditions will vary, depending on model. Recommended Operating Conditions are those values outside of which functional performance is not intended, device reliability is not implied, and damage to the device may occur over an extended period of time. See Reliability
Data Sheet for specific reliability performance later when it is ready.
4. MSA-specified filter is required on the host board to achieve PSNR performance over the frequency range 10 Hz to 2 MHz.
5. LVTTL, external 4.7-10 KW pull-Up resistor required for MOD-DEF 1 and MOD-DEF 2.
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Transmitter and Receiver Electrical Characteristics
(TC = -5 °C to +70 °C, VCCT,R = 3.3 V ± 5%) (Tc = -40 °C to +85°C, VccT,R = 3.3 V +/- 5%)
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Data Input:
Transmitter Differential
Input Voltage (TD +/-)
VI
500
Data Output:
Receiver Differential
Output Voltage (RD +/-)
VO
370
Receive Data Rise & Fall Times
(Receiver)
Trf
Typical
Maximum
Unit
Notes
2400
mV
Note 1
735
2000
mV
Note 2
100
250
ps
Note 3
Unit
Notes
Transceiver Timing Characteristics
(TC = -5 °C to +70 °C, VCCT,R = 3.3 V ± 5%) (Tc = -40 °C to +85°C, VccT,R = 3.3 V +/- 5%)
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Tx Disable Assert Time
t_off
NA
Note 4
Tx Disable Negate Time
t_on
NA
Note 4
Module Reset Assert Time
t_off_rst
10
ms
Note 5
Module Reset Negate Time
t_on_rst
300
ms
Note 6
Time to initialize
t_init
300
ms
Tx Fault Assert Time
t_fault
NA
Note 7
Tx Disable to Reset
t_reset
NA
Note 7
LOS Assert Time
t_loss_on
NA
Note 7
LOS De-assert Time
t_loss_off
NA
Note 7
Rate Select Change Time
t_ratesel
NA
Note 7
Serial ID Clock Rate
F_serial_clock
100
kHz
Notes:
1. Internally ac coupled and terminated (100 Ohm differential). These levels are compatible with CML and LVPECL voltage swings.
2. Internally ac coupled with an external 100 ohm differential load termination.
3. 20%-80% rise and fall times measured with a 500 MHz signal utilizing a 1010 pattern.
4. Tx Disable function as described in the SFP MSA is not used in the 1000BASE-T module.
5. Time from rising edge of Tx Disable until link comes down.
6. Time from falling edge of Tx Disable until auto-negotiation starts.
7. Not used in the 1000BASE-T module
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VCC > 3.15 V
POWER SAVING
(TX_DISABLE)
TRANSMITTED SIGNAL
(AUTO-NEGOTIATION
BEGINS)
t_init
t-init: MODULE HOT-PLUGGED OR VOLTAGE APPLIED AFTER INSERTION, WHEN TX_DISABLE IS NEGATED
VCC > 3.15 V
TX_DISABLE
TRANSMITTED SIGNAL
(AUTO-NEGOTIATION
BEGINS)
t_on_rst
t_init
t-init: VOLTAGE APPLIED WHEN TX_DISABLE IS ASSERTED
Tx_DISABLE
TRANSMITTED SIGNAL
(AUTO-NEGOTIATION
BEGINS ON RISING EDGE)
t_off_rst
t_on_rst
t_off_rst & t_on_rst: TX_DISABLE (RESET) ASSERTED THEN DE-ASSERTED
Figure 6. Transceiver Timing Diagrams (Module Installed Except Where Noted)
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Table 3. EEPROM Serial ID Memory Contents at address A0
Addr
Hex
0
1
ASCII
Addr
Hex
ASCII
Addr
Hex
03
40
41
A
68
04
41
42
B
69
2
00
42
43
C
3
00
43
55
U
4
00
44
2D
5
00
45
6
08
46
7
00
47
8
00
48
9
00
10
00
11
12
ASCII
Addr
Hex
Note 3
96
Note 5
Note 3
97
Note 5
70
Note 3
98
Note 5
71
Note 3
99
Note 5
-
72
Note 3
100
Note 5
35
5
73
Note 3
101
Note 5
37
7
74
Note 3
102
Note 5
Note 1
75
Note 3
103
Note 5
Note 1
76
Note 3
104
Note 5
49
Note 1
77
Note 3
105
Note 5
50
Note 1
78
Note 3
106
Note 5
01
51
Note 1
79
Note 3
107
Note 5
0D
52
20
80
Note 3
108
Note 5
13
00
53
20
81
Note 3
109
Note 5
14
00
54
20
82
Note 3
110
Note 5
15
00
55
20
83
Note 3
111
Note 5
16
00
56
20
84
Note 4
112
Note 5
17
00
57
20
85
Note 4
113
Note 5
18
64
58
20
86
Note 4
114
Note 5
19
00
59
20
87
Note 4
115
Note 5
20
41
A
60
00
88
Note 4
116
Note 5
21
56
V
61
00
89
Note 4
117
Note 5
22
41
A
62
00
90
Note 4
118
Note 5
23
47
G
63
Note 2
91
Note 4
119
Note 5
24
4F
O
64
00
92
00
120
Note 5
25
20
65
Note 1
93
00
121
Note 5
26
20
66
00
94
00
122
Note 5
27
20
67
00
95
Note 2
123
Note 5
28
20
124
Note 5
29
20
125
Note 5
30
20
126
Note 5
31
20
127
Note 5
32
20
33
20
34
20
35
20
36
01
37
00
38
17
39
6A
Notes:
1. The contents of these registers will change dependent on model number.
2. Addresses 63 and 95 are check sums. Address 63 is the check sum for bytes 0-62 and address 95 is the check sum for bytes 64-94.
3. Address 68-83 specify a unique identifier.
4. Address 84-91 specify the date code.
5. These fields are reserved for optional use by Avago Technologies.
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ASCII
Internal ASIC Registers
The ASIC (or “PHY”, for Physical Layer IC) in the transceiver module contains 32 registers. Each register
contains 16 bits. The registers are summarized in
table 11 and detailed in table 12 through 28. Each bit
is either Read Only (RO) or Read/Write (R/W). Some
bits are also described as Latch High (LH) or Latch
Low (LL) and/or Self Clearing (SC).
The registers are accessible through the 2-wire serial CMOS EEPROM protocol of the ATMEL AT24C01A
or equivalent. The address of the PHY is 1010110x,
where x is the R/W bit. Each register’s address is
000yyyyy, where yyyyy is the binary equivalent of the
register number. Write and read operations must send
or receive 16 bits of data, so the “multi-page” access
protocol must be used.
Table 4. Summary of Internal IC Registers
Register
Description
0
Control
1
Status
2-3
N/A for SFP Module
4
Auto-Negotiation Advertisement
5
Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability
6
Auto-Negotiation Expansion
7
Auto-Negotiation Next Page Transmit
8
Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Received Next Page
9
MASTER-SLAVE Control Register
10
MASTER-SLAVE Status Register
11-15
N/A for SFP Module
16
Extended Control 1
17
Extended Status 1
18-19
N/A for SFP Module
20
Extended Control 2
21
Receive Error Counter
22
Cable Diagnostic 1
23-25
N/A for SFP Module
26
Extended Control 3
27
Extended Status 2
28
Cable Diagnostic 2
29-31
N/A for SFP Module
11
Table 5. Register 0 (Control)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
Details
1 = PHY reset
0 = Normal Operation
0
self-clearing
Performs software reset
Loopback
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
0
0
Serial data in on RD+/- is deserialized, then reserialized and sent
out on TD+/-
0.13R/W
Speed Selection
(LSB)
0 = 1000 Mb/s
0
Update
Paired with bit 0.6. Module may
function at speeds other than
1000 MB/s depending on model
This bit is only meaningful if bit
0.12 is 0.
0.12R/W
Auto-Negotiation
Enable
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
1
Update
Changes to this bit take effect
after software reset.
0.11R/W
Power Down
1 = Power Down
0 = Normal Operation
0
0
0.10R/W
Isolate
1 = Isolate
0 = Normal Operation
0
0
0.9R/W/SC
Restart AutoNegotiation
1 = Restart Auto-Negotiation Process
0 = normal operation
0
Self-clearing
0.8R/W
Duplex Mode
1 = Full Duplex
0 = Half Duplex
1
Update
0.7R/W
Collision Test
1 = enable COL signal
test
0 = disable COL signal
test
0
0
0.6R/W
Speed Selection
(MSB)
1 = 1000 Mb/s
1
Update
0.5:0R/W
N/A to SFP Module
000000
000000
Bit
Name
Description
0.15R/W
Reset
0.14R/W
12
This bit is only meaningful if 0.12
is 0.
Paired with bit 0.13. Module may
function at speeds other than
1000 MB/s depending on model
This bit is only meaningful if bit
0.12 is 0.
Table 6. Register 1 (Status)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
0000000
0000000
1
1
0
0
1 = PHY will accept management frames
with preamble suppressed.
1
1
Auto-Negotiation
Complete
1 = Auto-Negotiation Process Completed
0 = Auto-Negotiation Process Not Completed
0
0
1.4
RO/LH
Remote Fault
1 = remote fault condition detected
0 - no remote fault condition detected
0
0
1.3
RO
Auto-Negotiation
Ability
1 = module is able to perform Auto-Negotiation
0 = module is unable to perform AutoNegotiation
1
1
1.2
RO/LL
Link Status
1 = link is up
0 = link is down
0
0
1.1
RO/LH
Jabber Detect
1 = jabber condition detected
0 = no jabber condition detected
0
0
1.0
RO
Extended Capability
1 = extended register capabilities
1
1
Bit
Name
1.15:9
RO
N/A to SFP Module
1.8
RO
Extended Status
1.7
RO
N/A to SFP Module
1.6
RO
MF Preamble
Suppression
1.5
RO
13
Description
1 = Extended status information in register
15
Details
Always 1
Always 1
Always 1
Table 7. Register 4 (Auto-Negotiation Advertisement)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
10
10
When writing to register 4, be
sure to preserve the values of
these bits. Changes to these
values can interrupt the normal
operation of the SFP module.
0
Retain
This bit takes effect after autonegotiation is restarted, either
via bit 0.9 or because the link
goes down.
0
Retain
00
Retain
0
0
1 = Advertise PHY is
100BASE-TX full duplex
capable
0 = Advertise PHY is not
100BASE-TX full duplex
capable
1 (for ABCU57x1-XXX)
0 (for ABCU57x0-XXX)
Retain
This bit takes effect auto-negotiation is restarted via bit 0.9
100BASE-TX Half
Duplex
1 = Advertise PHY is
100BASE-TX half duplex
capable
0 = Advertise PHY is not
100BASE-TX half duplex
capable
1 (for ABCU57x1-XXX)
0 (for ABCU57x0-XXX)
Retain
This bit takes effect auto-negotiation is restarted via bit 0.9
4.6
R/W
10BASE-T FullDuplex
1 = Advertise PHY is
10BASE-T full duplex
capable
0 = Advertise PHY is not
10BASE-T full duplex
capable
1 (for ABCU57x1-XXX)
0 (for ABCU57x0-XXX)
Retain
This bit takes effect auto-negotiation is restarted via bit 0.9
4.5
R/W
10BASE-T HalfDuplex
1 = Advertise PHY is
10BASE-T half duplex
capable
0 = Advertise PHY is not
10BASE-T half duplex
capable
1 (for ABCU57x1-XXX)
0 (for ABCU57x0-XXX)
Retain
This bit takes effect auto-negotiation is restarted via bit 0.9
4.4:0
RO
IEEE 802.3 Selector
Field
00001
00001
Set per IEEE standard.
Bit
Name
4.15:14
R/W
N/A to SFP Module
4.13
R/W
Remote Fault
4.12
R/W
N/A to SFP Module
4.11:10
R/W
PAUSE Encoding
4.9
R/W
N/A to SFP Module
4.8
R/W
100BASE-TX Full
Duplex
4.7
R/W
14
Description
1 = Remote fault bit is set
0 = No remote fault
11 = Both Asymmetric
PAUSE and Symmetric
PAUSE toward local device
10 = Asymmetric PAUSE
toward link partner
01 = Symmetric PAUSE
00 = No PAUSE
Details
This bit takes effect after autonegotiation is restarted, either
via bit 0.9 or because the link
goes down.
Table 8. Register 5 (Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
Bit
Name
Description
5.15
RO
Next Page
1 = Link partner advertises next page
0
ability
0 = Link partner does not advertise next
page ability
0
5.14
RO
Acknowledge
1 = Link partner acknowledges receiving link code word from module
0 = Link partner does not acknowledge
receiving link code word from module
0
0
5.13
RO
Remote Fault
1 = Link partner has a remote fault
0 = Link partner does not have a
remote fault
0
0
5.12
RO
N/A to SFP Module
0
0
5.11:10
RO
PAUSE Encoding
00
00
5.9:5
RO
N/A to SFP Module
00000
00000
5.4:0
RO
IEEE 802.3 Selector Field
00000
00000
11 = Asymmetric PAUSE and Symmetric
PAUSE toward local device
10 = Asymmetric PAUSE toward link
partner
01 = Symmetric PAUSE
00 = No PAUSE
Details
Set per
IEEE standard.
Table 9. Register 6 (Auto-Negotiation Expansion)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
00000000000
00000000000
1 = A fault has been detected via
the Parallel Detection function
0 = A fault has not been detected
via the Parallel Detection function
0
0
This register is not
valid until autonegotiation is complete, as indicated
by bit 1.5.
Link Partner Next
Page Able
1 = Link partner is next page able
0 = Link partner is not next page
able
0
0
See note in bit 6.4.
6.2
RO
Next Page Able
1 = Local device is next page able
0 = Local device is not next page
able
1
1
See note in bit 6.4.
6.1
RO/LH
Page Received
1 = A new page has been received
0 = A new page has not been
received
0
0
See note in bit 6.4.
6.0
RO
Link Partner AutoNegotiation Able
1 = Link partner is auto-negotiation able
0 = Link partner is not auto-negotiation able
0
0
See note in bit 6.4.
Bit
Name
6.15:5
RO
N/A to SFP Module
6.4
RO
Parallel Detection
Fault
6.3
RO
15
Description
Details
Table 10. Register 7 (Auto-Negotiation Next Page Transmit Register)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
Bit
Name
Description
7.15
R/W
Next Page
1 = Additional next pages 0
to follow
0 = Last page
0
7.14
RO
N/A to SFP Module
0
0
7.13
R/W
Message Page
1 = Message page
0 = Unformatted page
1
1
7.12
R/W
Acknowledge 2
1 = Will comply with
message
0 = Will not comply with
message
0
0
7.11
RO
Toggle
1 = previous value of the
toggle bit was0
0 = previous value of the
toggle bit was 1
0
0
7.10:0
R/W
Message/Unformatted
Code Field
00000000001
00000000001
Details
Table 11. Register 8 (Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Received Next Page)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
0
0
0
0
1 = Message page
0 = Unformatted page
0
0
Acknowledge 2
1 = Will comply with message
0 = Will not comply with
message
0
0
8.11
RO
Toggle
1 = previous value of the
toggle bit was 0
0 = previous value of the
toggle bit was 1
0
0
8.10:0
RO
Message/Unformatted
Code Field
00000000000
00000000000
Bit
Name
Description
8.15
RO
Next Page
1 = Additional next pages
to follow
0 = Last page
8.14
RO
Acknowledge
8.13
RO
Message Page
8.12
RO
16
Details
Table 12. Register 9 (MASTER-SLAVE Control)
Bit
Name
Description
Hardware Reset
Software
Reset
9.15:13
R/W
Transmitter Test
Mode
000 = Normal Operation
001 = Transmit Waveform Test
010 = Transmit Jitter Test in
MASTER Mode
011 = Transmit Jitter Test in
SLAVE Mode
000
000
The module enters test modes
when MDI crossover is first
disabled via bits 16.6:5.
9.12
R/W
MASTER-SLAVE
Manual Config
Enable
1 = Enable MASTER-SLAVE
Manual configuration value in
register 9.11
0 = Disable MASTER-SLAVE
Manual configuration value in
register 9.11
0
Retain
This bit takes effect after autonegotiation is restarted via
bit 0.9.
9.11
R/W
MASTER-SLAVE
Config Value
1 = Configure PHY as MASTER during MASTER-SLAVE
negotiation
0 = Configure PHY as SLAVE
during MASTER-SLAVE negotiation
1
Retain
This bit takes effect after autonegotiation is restarted via bit
0.9. This bit is ignored unless
bit 9.12 is 1.
9.10
R/W
Port Type
1 = Prefer PHY as MASTER
1
(multiport)
0 = Prefer PHY as SLAVE (single
port)
Retain
This bit takes effect after autonegotiation is restarted via bit
0.9. This bit is ignored unless
bit 9.12 is 0.
9.9
R/W
1000BASE-T Full
Duplex
1 = Advertise PHY is 1000BASET-T full duplex capable
0 = Advertise PHY is not
1000BASE-T full duplex
capable
1
Retain
This bit takes effect after autonegotiation is restarted via
bit 0.9.
9.8
R/W
1000BASE-T Half
Duplex
1 = Advertise PHY is 100BASETX full duplex capable
0 = Advertise PHY is not
100BASE-TX full duplex
capable
1 (for ABCU57x1-XXX)
0 (for ABCU57x0-XXX)0
Retain
This bit takes effect autonegotiation is restarted via
bit 0.9
9.7:0RO
N/A to SFP
Module
00000000
00000000
17
Details
Table 13. Register 10 (MASTER-SLAVE Status)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
1 = MASTER-SLAVE configuration fault detected
0 = No MASTER-SLAVE
configuration fault detected
0
0
MASTER-SLAVE
Configuration
Resolution
1 = Local PHY
configuration
resolved to MASTER
0 = Local PHY
configuration
resolved to SLAVE
0
0
10.13
RO
Local Receiver
Status
1 = Local Receiver OK
0 = Local Receiver not OK
0
0
10.12
RO
Remote Receiver
Status
1 = Remote Receiver OK
0 = Remote Receiver not
OK
0
0
10.11
RO
Link Partner Full
Duplex
1 = Link Partner is capable 0
of 1000BASE-T full duplex
0 = Link Parnter is not
capable of 1000BASE-T full
duplex
0
This bit is valid only when the
Page Received bit (6.1) is set to 1.
10.10
RO
Link Partner Half
Duplex
1 = Link Partner is capable
of 1000BASE-T half duplex
0 = Link Parnter is not
capable of 1000BASE-T
half duplex
0
0
This bit is valid only when the
Page Received bit (6.1) is set to 1.
10.9:8
N/A to SFP Module
00
00
10.7:0
RO/SC
Idle Error Count
00000000
00000000
Bit
Name
Description
10.15
RO/LH/SC
MASTER-SLAVE
Configuration Fault
10.14
RO
18
Counts errors when
receiving idle patterns.
Details
This bit is cleared each time that
this register is read. This bit clears
on Auto-Negotiation enable
or Auto-Negotiation complete.
This bit is set if the number of
failed MASTER-SLAVE resolutions
reaches 7. This bit is set if both
PHYs are forced to MASTER or
SLAVE at the same time using
bits 9.12 and 9.11.
These bits do not roll over
when they are all ones.
Table 14. Register 16 (Extended Control 1)
Bit
Name
16.15:7
R/W
N/A to SFP Module
16.6:5
R/W
MDI Crossover Mode
16.4:0
R/W
N/A to SFP Module
19
Description
00 = Manual MDI
configuration
01 = Manual MDIX
configuration
10 = N/A to SFP
module
11 = Enable
automatic crossover
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
000000000
Retain (15:10, 7)
or Update (9:8)
When writing to register 16,
be sure to preserve the values
of these bits. Changes to
these values can interrupt the
normal operation of the SFP
module.
11
Update
Changes to this bit take effect
after software reset.
11000
Retain (2:0) or
Update (4:3)
When writing to register 16,
be sure to preserve the values
of these bits. Changes to
these values can interrupt the
normal operation of the SFP
module.
Details
Table 15. Register 17 (Extended Status 1)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
10 = 1000 Mbps
01 = 100 Mbps
00 = 10 Mbps
0
Retain
This bit is only valid after bit 17.11
is set.
Duplex
1 = Full duplex
0 = Half duplex
0
Retain
This bit is only valid after bit 17.11
is set.
17.12
RO/LH
Page Received
1 = Page received
0 = Page not received
0
0
17.11
RO
Speed and
Duplex Resolved
1 = Resolved
0 = Speed not resolved
0
0
17.10
RO
Link
1 = Link up
0 = Link down
0
0
17.9:7
RO
Cable Length
000 = < 50 m
001 = 50 - 80 m
010 = 80 - 110 m
011 = 110 - 140 m
100 = > 140 m
000
000
17.6
RO
MDI Crossover
Status
1 = Crossover
0 = No crossover
0
0
17.5:4
RO
N/A to SFP Module
00
00
17.3
RO
MAC Transmit
Pause Enabled
1 = Transmit pause
enabled
0 = Transmit pause
disabled
0
0
This bit reflects the capability of the
MAC to which the module is connected on the serial side. This bit is
only valid after bit 17.11 is set.
17.2
RO
MAC Receive
Pause Enabled
1 = Receive pause
enabled
0 = Receive pause
disabled
0
0
This bit reflects the capability of the
MAC to which the module is connected on the serial side. This bit is
only valid after bit 17.11 is set.
17.1
RO
Polarity
1 = Polarity reversed
0 = Polarity not reversed
0
0
This bit is set if any of the four
twisted pairs have the + and - wires
reversed.
17.0
RO
Jabber
1 = Jabber detected
0 = No jabber detected
0
Bit
Name
Description
17.15:14
RO
Speed
17.13
RO
20
Details
This bit is set when auto-negotiation is either completed or
disabled.
Crossover means that pairs A+/(pins 1 & 2 on the RJ45 jack) and
B+/- (pins 3 & 6) are interchanged
and C+/- (pins 4 &5) and D+/- (pins
7 & 8) are interchanged. This bit is
only valid after bit 17.11 is set.
Table 16. Register 20 (Extended Control 2)
Bit
Name
Description
20.15
RO
Link down on no idles
1 = Link lock lost
0 = Link lock intact
20.14:4
R/W
N/A to SFP Module
20.3
Reserved N/A to SFP
module
20.2:0R/W
N/A to SFP Module
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
0
0
If idle patterns are not seen
within 1 ms, link lock is lost and
link is brought down.
00011000110
0001100110
When writing to register 20, be
sure to preserve the values of
these bits. Changes to these
values can interrupt the normal
operation of the SFP module.
Details
This bit must be read and left
R/W unchanged when performing a write.
000
000
When writing to register 20, be
sure to preserve the values of
these bits. Changes to these
values can interrupt the normal
operation of the SFP module.
Table 17. Register 21 (Receive Error Counter)
Hardware
Reset
Bit
Name
Description
21.15:0
RO/SC
Receive errors
Counts errors received 0
on the 1000BASE-T side
Software
Reset
0
Details
These bits do not
roll over when they are all
ones.
Table 18. Register 22 (Cable Diagnostic 1)
Bit
Name
22.15:2
RO
N/A to SFP Module
22.1:0
R/W
MDI Pair Select
21
Description
00 = Pins 1 & 2 (Channel A)
01 = Pins 3 & 6 (Channel B)
10 = Pins 4 & 5 (Channel C)
11 = Pins 7 & 8 (Channel D)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
Details
For VCT results, choose the
twisted pair on which register 28 will dsiplay.
Table 19. Register 26 (Extended Control 3)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
N/A to SFP
Module
00000000
Retain
26.7:3
R/W
N/A to SFP
Module
00001
Update
When writing to register 26, be
sure to preserve the values of
these bits. Changes to these
values can interrupt the normal
operation of the SFP module.
26.2:0
R/W
RD+/- Output
Amplitude
010
Retain
All voltages measured peak-topeak into a 100-ohm load.
Bit
Name
26.15:8
RO
Description
000=0.50V
001=0.60V
010=0.70V
011=0.80V
100=0.90V
101=1.00V
110=1.10V
111=1.20V
Details
Table 20. Register 27 (Extended Status 2)
Bit
Name
27.15:13
RO/SC
N/A to SFP
Module
27.12
R/W
1000BASE-X
Auto-negotiation
Bypass Enable
27.11
RO
1000BASE-X
Auto-negotiation
Bypass Status
27.10:0
R/W
N/A to SFP
Module
22
Description
Hardware Reset
Software
Reset
Details
100
Update
(27.15),
Retain
(27.14:13)
When writing to register
27, be sure to preserve the
values of these bits. Changes
to these values can interrupt
the normal operation of the
SFP module.
1 = Enabled
0 = Disabled
1
Update
If enabled, BASE-X link will
come up after 200 ms even
if BASE-X auto-negotiation
fails. When writing to register
27, be sure to preserve the
values of this bit. Changes to
this value can interrupt the
normal operation of the SFP
module.
1 = BASE-X auto-negotiation failed and BASE-X link
came up becase bypass
mode timer expired
0 = BASE-X link came up
because regular BASE-X
auto-negotiation was
completed
0
Retain
See bit 27.12.
0000001000
(ABCU-57x0xxZ)
0000000100
(ABCU-57x1xxZ)
Update
When writing to register
27, be sure to preserve the
values of these bits. Changes
to these values can interrupt
the normal operation of the
SFP module.
Table 21. Register 28 (Cable Diagnostic 2)
Hardware
Reset
Software
Reset
1 = Enable test
0 = disable test
0
0
The test can only be performed when the
link is down. If the link partner is trying
to auto-negotiate or if the link partner is
sending out idle link pulses, the test will
proceed.
Status
11 = Test fail
10 = Open detected
in twisted pair
01 = Short detected
in twisted pair
00 = No short or
open detected in
twisted pair
00
00
The twisted pair under test is specified in
register 22.
28.12:8
RO
Reflected
Magnitude
11111 = 1 V
10000 = 0 V
00000= -1 V
00000
00000
The twisted pair under test is specified in
register 22.
28.7:0
RO
Distance
Distance to the
short or open
00000000
00000000
The distance is given in meters by 13/16
* (decimal equivalent of 28.7:0) + 32 .The
twisted pair under test is specified in
register 22. If no short or open is detected,
these bits are 0s.
Bit
Name
Description
28.15
R/W
Enable Cable
Diagnostic Test
28.14:13
RO
23
Details
67.9 ±0.2
13.4 ±0.1
13.6 ±0.1
47.50
±0.15
1 ±0.10
13.95 MAX.
8.5 ±0.1
2.25 ±0.10
34.6 ±0.2
41.8 ±0.15
Figure 7. Module Drawing
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT POINT
CL
25.2 ±0.5
41.5 ±0.5
22.3 ±0.5
NOTES:
1. IT IS ACCEPTABLE TO MEASURE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE HOUSING THROUGH THE LABEL.
THE LABEL IS THIN AND MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE TO THE TEMPERATURE MEASURED.
Figure 8. Temperature Measurement Point
24
9.2 ±0.1
Figure 9. SFP Host Board Mechanical Layout
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