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EPT7076 Datasheet, PDF (2/2 Pages) PCA ELECTRONICS INC. – Token Ring Transceiver Module
ELECTRONICS INC.
Token Ring Transceiver Module
EPT7076
The circuit below is a guideline for interconnecting PCA’s EPT7076 with a typical Token Ring PHY chip for 4 Mb/16Mb
applications over UTP cable. Further details of system design should be obtained from the specific chip manufacturer.
Note that this module is optimized for a “voltage source” driver such as TI380C60.
Note that there is no need for the receiver side filtering. So consider this a cost effective solution for almost all Token Ring
applications using this or similar chips.
The pull down resistors to chassis via a cap shown around the RJ45 connector have been known to suppress unwanted
radiation that unused wires pick up from the immediate environment. This is specially true if driving UTP cable. Their
placement and use are to be considered carefully before a design is finalized.
No specific recommendation is made here for phantom return circuitry: implementation varies. Please note that additional
emission control has been observed if both nodes of the phantom bypass capacitor on the transmit channel are pulled to
the chassis ground via suitable capacitors.
It is recommended that there be a neat separation of ground planes in the layout. It is generally accepted practice to limit
the plane off at least 0.05 inches away from the chip side of EPT7076. There need not be any ground plane beyond this
point.
For best results, PCB designer should design the outgoing traces preferably to be 50 ohms, balanced and well coupled to
achieve minimum radiation from these traces.
Typical Application Circuit Connection to TI380C60 (or Equivalent) For NIC.
Rcv+
Rcv-
PHOUTA
PHOUTB
TI380C60
Xmit+
Xmit-
+5V
10µF
6
7
PH-B
+5V
15
PH-A
14
10µF
50Ω/2W
13
50Ω/2W
12
4
9
5
10
100Ω
1
100Ω
2
18
17
20
19
8
3
EPT7076
11
4 Rcv±
5
RJ4
3 Xmit± 5
6
12 7 8
Notes : 1. Pins 15 & 14 are left unconnected. Applications vary. Your system may have a phantom drive return
detection circuit needing pins 15 & 14 to be connected separately or together, can be taken to ground
via an inductor.
PCA ELECTRONICS, INC.
16799 SCHOENBORN ST.
NORTH HILLS, CA 91343
CST7076b Rev.B 4/1/98
TEL: (818) 892-0761
FAX: (818) 894-5791
http://www.pca.com