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TLK2211 Datasheet, PDF (8/21 Pages) Texas Instruments – ETHERNET TRANSCEIVERS
TLK2211
SLLS873B – MAY 2008 – REVISED JULY 2008 ................................................................................................................................................................ www.ti.com
TESTABILITY
The loopback function provides for at-speed testing of the transmit/receive portions of the circuitry. The enable
function allows for all circuitry to be disabled so that an Iddq test can be performed. The PRBS function also
allows for a BIST( built-in self test). The terminal setting, TESTEN high, enables the test mode. The terminal
TESTEN has an internal pulldown resistor, so it defaults to normal operation. The TESTEN is only used for
factory testing, and is not intended for the end-user.
LOOPBACK TESTING
The transceiver can provide a self-test function by enabling (LOOPEN to high level) the internal loopback path.
Enabling this function causes serial transmitted data to be routed internally to the receiver. The parallel data
output can be compared to the parallel input data for functional verification. (The external differential output is
held in a high-impedance state during the loopback testing.)
ENABLE FUNCTION
When held low, ENABLE disables all quiescent power in both the analog and digital circuitry. This allows an
ultralow-power idle state when the link is not active.
PRBS FUNCTION
These devices have a built-in 27-1 PRBS function. When the PRBSEN control bit is set high, the PRBS test is
enabled. A PRBS is generated and fed into the 10-bit parallel transmitter input bus. Data from the normal parallel
input source is ignored during PRBS test mode. The PRBS pattern is then fed through the transmit circuitry as if
it were normal data and sent out to the transmitter. The output can be sent to a (BERT) bit error rate tester or to
the receiver of another TLK2211. Since the PRBS is not really random and is really a predetermined sequence of
ones and zeros, the data can be captured and checked for errors by a BERT. These devices also have a built-in
BERT function on the receiver side that is enabled by PRBSEN. It can receive a PRBS pattern and check for
errors, and then reports the errors by forcing the SYNC/PASS terminal low. When PRBS is enabled, RBCMODE
is ignored. The device operates in TBI mode with a full-rate clock on RBC0. The PRBS testing supports two
modes (normal and latched), which are controlled by the SYNCEN input. When SYNCEN is low, the result of the
PRBS bit error rate test is passed to the SYNC/PASS terminal. When SYNCEN is high the result of the PRBS
verification is latched on the SYNC/PASS output (i.e., a single failure forces SYNC/PASS to remain low).
JTAG
The TLK2211 supports an IEEE1149.1 JTAG function while maintaining compatibility with the industry standard
64 pin QFP package footprint. In this way, the TLK2211 installed on a board layout that was designed for the
industry standard footprint such as for the TNETE2211. The JTAG pins on the TLK2211 are chosen to either be
on the ‘vender-unique’ pins of the industry standard footprint, or are on pins that were previously power or
ground. The TRSTN pin has been placed on pin 56, which is a ground on the industry standard footprint. In this
way, a TLK2211 installed onto the older footprint has the JTAG tap controller held in reset, and thus disabled. If
the JTAG function is desired, then the 5 JTAG pins TRSTN, TMS, TCK, TDI, and TDO can be used in the usual
manner for a JTAG function. If the JTAG function is not desired, then connecting TRSTN to ground is
recommended. TMS and TDI have internal pullup resistors, and can thus be left unconnected if not used. TDO is
an output and should be left unconnected if JTAG is not used. TCK does not have an internal pullup, and can be
tied to GND or PWR if not used, but with TRSTN low, this input is not used, and thus can be left unconnected.
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