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IC ETHERNET CTRLR 10/100 100TQFP

LAN9115-MT

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9115-MT
Description
IC ETHERNET CTRLR 10/100 100TQFP
Manufacturer
SMSC
Type
Single Chip MAC and PHYr
Datasheet

Specifications of LAN9115-MT

Controller Type
Ethernet Controller
Interface
Serial EEPROM
Voltage - Supply
3.3V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-TQFP, 100-VQFP
Product
Ethernet Controllers
Number Of Transceivers
1
Standard Supported
IEEE 802.3 or IEEE 802.3u
Data Rate
10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
Supply Voltage (max)
3.3 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.8 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Ethernet Connection Type
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Supply
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
638-1010

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Highly Efficient Single-Chip 10/100 Non-PCI Ethernet Controller
Datasheet
SMSC LAN9115
5.1
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
SYMBOL
RO
WO
R/W
R/WC
RC
LL
LH
SC
NASR
Reserved
Bits
Reserved
Registers
Default
Value Upon
Reset
The LAN9115 contains four host-accessible FIFOs: the RX Status, RX data, TX Status, and TX data
FIFOs. The sizes of the RX and TX data FIFOs, as well as the RX Status FIFO are configurable
through the CSRs.
RX FIFO Ports
The RX data Path consists of two Read-Only FIFOs; the RX Status and data. The RX Status FIFO can
be read from two locations. The RX Status FIFO Port will perform a destructive read, thus “Popping”
the data from the RX Status FIFO. There is also the RX Status FIFO PEEK location. This location
allows a non-destructive read of the top (oldest) location of the FIFO.
The RX data FIFO only allows destructive reads. It is aliased in 8 DWORD locations (accessed from
the bus interface as 8 pairs of atomic 16-bit accesses). The host may access any of the locations since
they all contain the same data and perform the same function.
TX FIFO Ports
The TX data Path consists of two FIFOs, the TX status and data. The TX Status FIFO can be read
from two locations. The TX Status FIFO Port will perform a destructive read, thus “Popping” the data
from the TX Status FIFO. There is also the TX Status FIFO PEEK location. This location allows a non-
destructive read of the top (oldest) location of the FIFO.
Register Nomenclature and Access Attributes
RX and TX FIFO Ports
DESCRIPTION
Read Only: If a register is read only, writes to this register have no effect.
Write Only: If a register is write only, reads always return 0.
Read/Write: A register with this attribute can be read and written
Read/Write Clear: A register bit with this attribute can be read and written. However, a write
of a 1 clears (sets to 0) the corresponding bit and a write of a 0 has no effect.
Read to Clear: A register bit with this attribute is cleared when read.
Latch Low: Clear on read of register
Latch High: Clear on read of register
Self-Clearing
Not Affected by Software Reset
Unless otherwise stated, reserved fields must be written with zeros to ensure future
compatibility. The value of reserved bits is not guaranteed on a read.
In addition to reserved bits within a register, the LAN9115 contains address locations in the
configuration space that are marked “Reserved. When a “Reserved” register location is read,
a random value can be returned. Registers that are marked as “Reserved” must not be
modified by system software. Writes to “Reserved” registers may cause system failure.
Upon a Reset (System reset, Software Reset, or POR), the LAN9115 sets its internal
configuration registers to predetermined default states. The default state represents the
minimum functionality feature set required to successfully bring up the system. Hence, it does
not represent the optimal system configuration. It is the responsibility of the system
initialization software to properly determine the operating parameters and optional system
features that are applicable, and to program the LAN9115 registers accordingly.
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Revision 1.5 (07-11-08)

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