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LAN9311 Datasheet, PDF (47/461 Pages) SMSC Corporation – Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with 16-Bit Non-PCI CPU Interface
Datasheet
WUFR (bit 6) of
HMAC_WUCSR register
WUEN (bit 2) of
HMAC_WUCSR register
MPR (bit 5) of
HMAC_WUCSR register
MPEN (bit 1) of
HMAC_WUCSR register
INT7 (bit 7) of
PHY_INTERRUPT_SOURCE_1 register
INT7_MASK (bit 7) of
PHY_INTERRUPT_SOURCE_1 register
INT7 (bit 7) of
PHY_INTERRUPT_SOURCE_2 register
INT7_MASK (bit 7) of
PHY_INTERRUPT_SOURCE_2 register
Denotes a level-triggered "sticky" status bit
WOL_EN (bit 9) of
PMT_CTRL register
WOL_STS (bit 5) of
PMT_CTRL register
ED_EN1 (bit 14) of
PMT_CTRL register
ED_STS1 (bit 16) of
PMT_CTRL register
ED_EN2 (bit 15) of
PMT_CTRL register
ED_STS2 (bit 17) of
PMT_CTRL register
PME_INT (bit 17)
of INT_STS register
Other System
Interrupts
PME_INT_EN (bit 17)
of INT_EN register
IRQ_EN (bit 8)
of IRQ_CFG register
Polarity &
Buffer Type
IRQ
Logic
PME_EN (bit 1) of
PMT_CTRL register
PME_IND (bit 3) of
PMT_CTRL register
PME_POL (bit 2) of
PMT_CTRL register
PME_TYPE (bit 6) of
PMT_CTRL register
50ms
PME
LOGIC
Figure 4.1 PME and PME_INT Signal Generation
4.3.1
Port 1 & 2 PHY Power Management
The Port 1 & 2 PHYs provide independent general power-down and energy-detect power-down modes
which reduce PHY power consumption. General power-down mode provides power savings by
powering down the entire PHY, except the PHY management control interface. General power-down
mode must be manually enabled and disabled as described in Section 7.2.9.1, "PHY General Power-
Down," on page 95.
In energy-detect power-down mode, the PHY will resume from power-down when energy is seen on
the cable (typically from link pulses). If the ENERGYON interrupt (INT7) of either PHYs Port x PHY
Interrupt Mask Register (PHY_INTERRUPT_MASK_x) is unmasked, then the corresponding PHY will
generate an interrupt. These interrupts are reflected in the Interrupt Status Register (INT_STS) bit 27
(PHY_INT2) for the Port 2 PHY, and bit 26 (PHY_INT1) for the Port 1 PHY. These interrupts can be
used to trigger the IRQ interrupt output pin, as described in Section 5.2.3, "Ethernet PHY Interrupts,"
on page 52. Refer to Section 7.2.9.2, "PHY Energy Detect Power-Down," on page 95 for details on the
operation and configuration of the PHY energy-detect power-down mode.
SMSC LAN9311/LAN9311i
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DATASHEET
Revision 2.0 (02-14-13)