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TLK110 Datasheet, PDF (36/104 Pages) Texas Instruments – Industrial Temp, Single Port 10/100Mbs Ethernet Physical Layer
TLK110
SLLS901A – DECEMBER 2011 – REVISED FEBRUARY 2012
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5.5.3 Configuration Bits
The auto-negotiation options can be configured through the configuration bits AN_EN, AN_1 and AN_0 as
described in Table 5-4. The configuration bits allow the user to disable/enable the auto negotiation, and
select the desirable advertisement features.
During hardware/software reset, the values of these configuration bits are latched into the auto-negotiation
registers and available for user read and modification.
AN_EN
0
0
0
0
AN_EN
1
1
1
1
Table 5-4. Auto-Negotiation Modes
AN_1
0
0
1
1
AN1
0
0
1
1
AN_0
0
1
0
1
AN0
0
1
0
1
Forced Mode
10Base-T, Half-Duplex
10Base-T, Full-Duplex
100Base-TX, Half-Duplex
100Base-TX, Full-Duplex
Advertised Mode
10Base-T, Half/Full-Duplex
10Base-TX, Half/Full-Duplex
10Base-T,Half-Duplex
100Base-TX, Half-Duplex
10Base-T,Half/Full-Duplex
100Base-TX, Half/Full-Duplex
5.5.4 Next Page Support
The TLK110 supports the optional feature of the transmission and reception of auto-negotiation additional
(vendor specific) next pages.
If next pages are needed, the user must set register ANAR(0x0004h) bit 15 to '1'. The next pages are then
sent and received through registers ANNPTR(0x0007h) and ANLNPTR(0x0008h), respectively. The user
must poll register ANER(0x0006h) bit 1 to check whether a new page has been received, and then read
register ANLNPTR for the received next page's content. Only after register ANLNPTR is read may the
user write to register ANNPTR the next page to be transmitted. After register ANNPTR is written, new next
pages overwrite the contents of register ANLNPTR.
If register ANAR(0x0004h) bit 15 is set, then the next page sequence is controlled by the user, meaning
that the auto-negotiation function always waits for register ANNPTR to be written before transmitting the
next page.
If additional user-defined next pages are transmitted and the link partner has more next pages to send, it
is the user's responsibility to keep writing null pages (of value 0x2001) to register ANNPTR until the link
partner notifies that it has sent its last page (by setting bit 15 of its transmitted next page to zero).
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