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TLK105_16 Datasheet, PDF (11/104 Pages) Texas Instruments – TLK105 TLK106 Industrial Temp, Single Port 10/100Mbs Ethernet Physical Layer
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SLLSEB8C – AUGUST 2012 – REVISED APRIL 2016
Auto-MDIX can be used in the forced 100Base-TX mode. Because in modern networks all the nodes are
100Base-TX, having the Auto-MDIX working in the forced 100Base-TX mode resolves the link faster
without the need for the long Auto-Negotiation period.
3.6 MII Isolate Mode
The TLK10x can be put into MII-Isolate mode by writing bit 10 of the BMCR register.
When in the MII-Isolate mode, the TLK10x ignores packet data present at the TXD[3:0], TX_EN inputs,
and presents a high impedance on the TX_CLK, RX_CLK, RX_DV, RX_ER, RXD[3:0], COL, and CRS
outputs. When in isolate mode, the TLK10x continues to respond to all management transactions.
When in isolate mode, the PMD output pair does not transmit packet data, but continues to source
100Base-TX scrambled idles or 10Base-T normal link pulses. The TLK10x can auto-negotiate or parallel
detect on the receive signal at the PMD input pair. A valid link can be established for the receiver even
when the TLK10x is in Isolate mode.
3.7 PHY Address
The 5 PHY address inputs pins are shared with the RXD[3:0] pins and COL pin as shown in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3. PHY Address Mapping
PIN Number
29
30
31
32
1
PHYAD FUNCTION
PHYAD0
PHYAD1
PHYAD2
PHYAD3
PHYAD4
RXD FUNCTION
COL
RXD_0
RXD_1
RXD_2
RXD_3
Each TLK10x or port sharing an MDIO bus in a system must have a unique physical address. With 5
address input pins, the TLK10x can support PHY Address values 0 (<00000>) through 31 (<11111>). The
address-pin states are latched into an internal register at device power-up and hardware reset. Because
all the PHYAD[4:0] pins have weak internal pull-down/up resistors, the default setting for the PHY address
is 00001 (0x01h).
See Figure 3-3 for an example of a PHYAD connection to external components. In this example, the
PHYAD configuration results in address 00011 (0x03h).
PHYAD4 = 0 PHYAD3 = 0 PHYAD2 = 0 PHYAD1 = 1 PHYAD0 = 1
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Figure 3-3. Illustrative PHYAD Configuration Example
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