BOARDCOM BCM5226_04

BCM5226
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10/100BASE-TX/FX HEX-Φ™ TRANSCEIVER
FEATURES
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SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
Single-chip six-port Fast Ethernet transceiver
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HP Auto-MDIX
Low-power 2.5V CMOS technology
Compatible with 2.5V I/O and 3.3V I/O
Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII)
Serial Media Independent Interface (SMII)
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Fully integrated digital adaptive equalization
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On-chip multimode transmit waveshaping
Edge-rate control eliminates external filters
Integrated baseline wander correction
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Full-duplex support
Target usage: Fast Ethernet switches.
Low power < 300 milliwatts per port.
Auto-MDIX detects and corrects cabling errors.
Provides robust performance over a broad range of operating
conditions.
Single-chip device contains six independent Fast Ethernet
transceivers.
Performs all physical layer interface functions for 100BASETX full-duplex or half-duplex Ethernet on Category 5 twistedpair cable and 10BASE-T full- or half-duplex Ethernet on
Category 3, 4, or 5 cable.
Permits transmission over fiber-optic cabling when paired
with an external fiber-optic transceiver.
Compliant with IEEE 802.3 standard.
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• IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) scan chain support.
Twisted-pair or fiber support on any or all ports
Interrupt output capability
Loopback mode for diagnostics
160-pin PQFP (BCM5226R)
128-pin PQFP (BCM5226S)
Proven Broadcom proprietary DSP Digi-Φ™ architecture
Quad BCM5208 Versus HEX BCM5226 Comparison
6 Active PHY components
+ 6 MACs including switch fabric
4 Active SMII PHY components
+ SMII MACs embedded in switch chip
Switch Fabric and System Logic
Switch Fabric with Embedded MACs
QUAD MAC
QUAD MAC
24x16=384 MII Pins
24x2=48 SMII Pins
BCM5208
Port 1
BCM5208
Port 24
BCM5226
Port 1
BCM5226
BCM5226
BCM5226
Port 24
OVERVIEW
TXD [3:0]
4
TXEN
TXER
Multimode
Xmt DAC
TD+/-
Auto
MDIX
10BASE-T
PCS
Baseline
Wander
Correction
2
Clock
Generator
BIAS
Bias
Generator
JTAG
5
JTAG
TAP+BS
REF_CLK
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SMII
RXDV
Digital
Adaptive
Equalizer
CRS_DV
RX_ER
RXER
RXD[1:0]
2
4
AutoNegotiation/
Link Integrity
CRS/Link
Detection
RFF_CLK
MII to
RMII
CRS
RXD[3:0]
SD+/-
TXEN
TXC
RXC
ADC
TXD [1:0]
COL
100BASE-X
PCS
RD+/-
12
Clock
Recovery
MDC
MII
Registrers
MII
Mgmt
Control
MDIO
The Broadcom ® BCM5226 is a single-chip device containing six
independent Fast Ethernet transceivers. Each performs all the physical
layer interface functions for 100BASE-TX full-duplex or half-duplex
Ethernet on Category 5 twisted-pair cable and 10BASE-T full or halfduplex Ethernet on Category 3, 4 or 5 cable. Each port may also be
configured for 100BASE-FX full or half-duplex transmission over fiberoptic cabling when paired with an external fiber-optic line transceiver.
The BCM5226 chip performs 4B5B, MLT3, NRZI, and Manchester
encoding and decoding, clock and data recovery, stream cipher
scrambling/descrambling, digital adaptive equalization, line
transmission, carrier sense and link integrity monitoring, autonegotiation and RMII management functions.
The BCM5226 can be connected to a switch controller through the RMII
on one side and connects directly to the network media on the other side
through isolation transformers for UTP modes or fiber-optic transceiver
components for FX mode. The BCM5226 is compliant with the IEEE
802.3 standard.
The BCM5226 operates from a 2.5V power supply, which dramatically
lowers total power consumption compared to 3.3V and 5V designs. The
BCM5226 I/O operates at either 2.5V or 3.3V, for compatibility with
3.3V designs.
The BCM5226 is the first 10/100 Ethernet transceiver to incorporate the
Hewlett-Packard auto-Media Dependent Interface Crossover (AutoMDIX) feature. Originally specified in the IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit
Ethernet standard for Category 5 cable, the Auto-MDIX feature enables
the transceiver to automatically detect and correct a crossed cable. This
allows system installation and maintenance personnel to use crossover or
straight-through cables interchangeably, regardless of whether the cable
is attached to another switch, network interface card or repeater. This
capability eliminates incorrect connections due to cable mismatch,
making it easier and less expensive to install and operate 10/100 Ethernet
switches.
The BCM5226R supports RMII, and is available in a 160-pin plastic
quad flatpack package (PQFP); the BCM5226R supports SMII, and is
available in a 128-pin PQFP.
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5226-PB06-R
04/07/04
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