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COM20020I_0609 Datasheet, PDF (28/69 Pages) SMSC Corporation – 5Mbps ARCNET (ANSI 878.1) Controller with 2K x 8 On-Chip RAM
5Mbps ARCNET (ANSI 878.1) Controller with 2K x 8 On-Chip RAM
BIT BIT NAME
7 Receiver
Inhibited
6,5 (Reserved)
4 Power On Reset
3 Test
2 Reconfiguration
1 Transmitter
Message
Acknowledged
0 Transmitter
Available
Table 4 - STATUS REGISTER
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
RI This bit, if high, indicates that the receiver is not enabled because
either an "Enable Receive to Page fnn" command was never
issued, or a packet has been deposited into the RAM buffer page
fnn as specified by the last "Enable Receive to Page fnn"
command. No messages will be received until this command is
issued, and once the message has been received, the RI bit is set,
thereby inhibiting the receiver. The RI bit is cleared by issuing an
"Enable Receive to Page fnn" command. This bit, when set, will
cause an interrupt if the corresponding bit of the Interrupt Mask
Register (IMR) is also set. When this bit is set and another station
attempts to send a packet to this station, this station will send a
NAK.
These bits are undefined.
POR
This bit, if high, indicates that the COM20020I 3V has been reset by
either a software reset, a hardware reset, or writing 00H to the
Node ID Register. The POR bit is cleared by the "Clear Flags"
command.
TEST This bit is intended for test and diagnostic purposes. It is a logic
"0" under normal operating conditions.
RECON
This bit, if high, indicates that the Line Idle Timer has timed out
because the RXIN pin was idle for 41μS. The RECON bit is
cleared during a "Clear Flags" command. This bit, when set, will
cause an interrupt if the corresponding bit in the IMR is also set.
The interrupt service routine should consist of examining the
MYRECON bit of the Diagnostic Status Register to determine
whether there are consecutive reconfigurations caused by this
node.
TMA
This bit, if high, indicates that the packet transmitted as a result of
an "Enable Transmit from Page fnn" command has been
acknowledged. This bit should only be considered valid after the
TA bit (bit 0) is set. Broadcast messages are never acknowledged.
The TMA bit is cleared by issuing the "Enable Transmit from Page
fnn" command.
TA This bit, if high, indicates that the transmitter is available for
transmitting. This bit is set when the last byte of scheduled packet
has been transmitted out, or upon execution of a "Disable
Transmitter" command. The TA bit is cleared by issuing the
"Enable Transmit from Page fnn" command after the node next
receives the token. This bit, when set, will cause an interrupt if the
corresponding bit in the IMR is also set.
SMSC COM20020I 3.3V Rev.E
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