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ICS1893BFIT

Manufacturer Part Number
ICS1893BFIT
Description
PHYCEIVER LOW PWR 3.3V 48-SSOP
Manufacturer
IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc
Series
PHYceiver™r
Type
PHY Transceiverr
Datasheets

Specifications of ICS1893BFIT

Protocol
MII
Voltage - Supply
3.14 V ~ 3.47 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
48-SSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Number Of Drivers/receivers
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
1893BFIT
4.5 100Base-TX Operations
4.6 10Base-T Operations
4.7 Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex Operations
ICS1893BF, Rev. F, 5/13/10
The ICS1893BF 100Base-TX mode provides 100Base-TX physical layer (PHY) services as defined in the
ISO/IEC 8802-3 standard. In the 100Base-TX mode, the ICS1893BF is a 100M translator between a MAC
and the physical transmission medium. As such, the ICS1893BF has two interfaces, both of which are fully
configurable: one to the MAC and one to the Link Segment. In 100Base-TX mode, the ICS1893BF provides
the following functions:
To accurately transmit and receive data, the ICS1893BF employs DSP-based wave shaping, adaptive
equalization, and baseline wander correction. In addition, in 100Base-TX mode, the ICS1893BF provides a
variety of control and status means to assist with Link Segment management. For more information on
100Base-TX, see
The ICS1893BF 10Base-T mode provides 10Base-T physical layer (PHY) services as defined in the
ISO/IEC 8802-3 standard. In the 10Base-T mode, the ICS1893BF is a 10M translator between a MAC and
the physical transmission medium. In 10Base-T mode, the ICS1893BF provides the following functions:
The ICS1893BF supports half-duplex and full-duplex operations for both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX
applications. Full-duplex operation allows simultaneous transmission and reception of data, which
effectively doubles the Link Segment throughput to either 20 Mbps (for 10Base-T operations) or 200 Mbps
(for 100Base-TX operations).
As per the ISO/IEC standard, full-duplex operations differ slightly from half-duplex operations. These
differences are necessary, as during full-duplex operations a PHY actively uses both its transmit and
receive data paths simultaneously.
For more information on half-duplex and full-duplex operations, see the following sections:
Data conversion from both parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel formats
Data encoding/decoding (4B/5B, NRZ/NRZI, and MLT-3)
Data scrambling/descrambling
Data transmission/reception over a twisted-pair medium
Data conversion from both parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel formats
Manchester data encoding/decoding
Data transmission/reception over a twisted-pair medium
In 10Base-T full-duplex operations, the ICS1893BF disables its loopback function (that is, it does not
automatically loop back data from its transmitter to its receiver) and disables its SQE Test function.
In both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX full-duplex operations, the ICS1893BF asserts its CRS signal only in
response to receive activity while its COL signal always remains inactive.
Section 7.2, “Register 0: Control Register”
Section 7.2.8, “Duplex Mode (bit 0.8)”
Section 7.3, “Register 1: Status Register”
Section 7.6, “Register 4: Auto-Negotiation Register”
ICS1893BF Data Sheet Rev. F - Release
Section 6.4, “Functional Block: 100Base-TX TP-PMD
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All rights reserved.
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Chapter 4 Operating Modes Overview
Operations”.
May, 2010

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