COM20020ILJP Standard Microsystems (SMSC), COM20020ILJP Datasheet - Page 41

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COM20020ILJP

Manufacturer Part Number
COM20020ILJP
Description
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems (SMSC)
Datasheet

Specifications of COM20020ILJP

Number Of Transceivers
1
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
5.5V
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
5V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
4.5V
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
28
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant

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5Mbps ARCNET (ANSI 878.1) Controller with 2K x 8 On-Chip RAM
Datasheet
6.4.1
SMSC COM20020I Rev D
The software flow for controlling the Configuration, Node ID, Tentative ID, and Next ID registers is
generally limited to the initialization sequence and the maintenance of the network map.
Additionally, it is necessary to understand the details of how the other Internal Registers are used in the
transmit and receive sequences and to know how the internal RAM buffer is properly set up.
sequence of events that tie these actions together is discussed as follows.
Selecting RAM Page Size
During normal operation, the 2K x 8 of RAM is divided into four pages of 512 bytes each. The page to be
used is specified in the "Enable Transmit (Receive) from (to) Page fnn" command, where "nn" specifies
page 0, 1, 2, or 3. This allows the user to have constant control over the allocation of RAM.
When the Offset bit "f" (bit 5 of the "Enable Transmit (Receive) from (to) Page fnn" command word) is set
to logic "1", an offset of 256 bytes is added to the page specified. For example: to transmit from the second
half of page 0, the command "Enable Transmit from Page fnn" (fnn=100 in this case) is issued by writing
0010 0011 to the Command Register. This allows a finer resolution of the buffer pages without affecting
software compatibility. This scheme is useful for applications which frequently use packet sizes of 256
bytes or less, especially for microcontroller systems with limited memory capacity. The remaining portions
of the buffer pages which are not allocated for current transmit or receive packets may be used as
temporary storage for previous network data, packets to be sent later, or as extra memory for the system,
which may be indirectly accessed.
If the device is configured to handle both long and short packets (see "Define Configuration" command),
then receive pages should always be 512 bytes long because the user never knows what the length of the
receive packet will be. In this case, the transmit pages may be made 256 bytes long, leaving at least 512
bytes free at any given time. Even if the Command Chaining operation is being used, 512 bytes is still
guaranteed to be free because Command Chaining only requires two pages for transmit and two for
receive (in this case, two 256 byte pages for transmit and two 512 byte pages for receive, leaving 512
bytes free). Please note that it is the responsibility of software to reserve 512 bytes for each receive page if
the device is configured to handle long packets. The COM20020ID does not check page boundaries
during reception. If the device is configured to handle only short packets, then both transmit and receive
pages may be allocated as 256 bytes long, freeing at least 1KByte at any given time.
Even if the Command Chaining operation is being used, 1KByte is still guaranteed to be free because
Command Chaining only requires two pages for transmit and two for receive (in this case, a total of four
256 byte pages, leaving 1K free).
The general rule which may be applied to determine where in RAM a page begins is as follows:
Address = (nn x 512) + (f x 256).
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