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LAN9353 Datasheet, PDF (4/523 Pages) Microchip Technology – Interfaces at up to 200Mbps via Turbo MII
LAN9353
1.0 PREFACE
1.1 General Terms
TABLE 1-1: GENERAL TERMS
Term
Description
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
ADC
ALR
AN
BLW
BM
BPDU
Byte
CSMA/CD
CSR
CTR
DA
DWORD
EPC
FCS
FIFO
FSM
GPIO
Host
IGMP
Inbound
Level-Triggered Sticky Bit
lsb
LSB
LVDS
MDI
MDIX
MII
MIIM
MIL
MLD
MLT-3
msb
MSB
10 Mbps Ethernet, IEEE 802.3 compliant
100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, IEEE802.3u compliant
Analog-to-Digital Converter
Address Logic Resolution
Auto-Negotiation
Baseline Wander
Buffer Manager - Part of the switch fabric
Bridge Protocol Data Unit - Messages which carry the Spanning Tree Protocol informa-
tion
8 bits
Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect
Control and Status Registers
Counter
Destination Address
32 bits
EEPROM Controller
Frame Check Sequence - The extra checksum characters added to the end of an
Ethernet frame, used for error detection and correction.
First In First Out buffer
Finite State Machine
General Purpose I/O
External system (Includes processor, application software, etc.)
Internet Group Management Protocol
Refers to data input to the device from the host
This type of status bit is set whenever the condition that it represents is asserted. The
bit remains set until the condition is no longer true and the status bit is cleared by writ-
ing a zero.
Least Significant Bit
Least Significant Byte
Low Voltage Differential Signaling
Medium Dependent Interface
Media Independent Interface with Crossover
Media Independent Interface
Media Independent Interface Management
MAC Interface Layer
Multicast Listening Discovery
Multi-Level Transmission Encoding (3-Levels). A tri-level encoding method where a
change in the logic level represents a code bit “1” and the logic output remaining at the
same level represents a code bit “0”.
Most Significant Bit
Most Significant Byte
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