LAN9211-ABZJ SMSC, LAN9211-ABZJ Datasheet - Page 37

IC ETHERNET CTLR SGL CHIP 56-QFN

LAN9211-ABZJ

Manufacturer Part Number
LAN9211-ABZJ
Description
IC ETHERNET CTLR SGL CHIP 56-QFN
Manufacturer
SMSC
Type
Single Chip MAC and PHY Controllerr
Datasheet

Specifications of LAN9211-ABZJ

Controller Type
Ethernet Controller
Interface
Serial EEPROM
Voltage - Supply
3.3V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
56-QFN
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)
5 V
Supply Voltage (min)
3.3 V
Supply Current (max)
86 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Ethernet Connection Type
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
No. Of Ports
2
Ethernet Type
IEEE 802.3 / 802.3u
Interface Type
HBI
Supply Current
86mA
Supply Voltage Range
2.97V To 3.63V
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +70°C
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Supply
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
638-1049-6

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Datasheet
SMSC LAN9211
3.9
3.9.1
3.9.2
The LAN9211 can optionally load its MAC address from an external serial EEPROM. If a properly
configured EEPROM is detected by the LAN9211 at power-up, hard reset or soft reset, the ADDRH
and ADDRL registers will be loaded with the contents of the EEPROM. If a properly configured
EEPROM is not detected, it is the responsibility of the host LAN Driver to set the IEEE addresses.
The LAN9211 EEPROM controller also allows the host system to read, write and erase the contents
of the Serial EEPROM. The EEPROM controller supports most “93C46” type EEPROMs configured for
128 x 8-bit operation.
MAC Address Auto-Load
On power-up, hard reset or soft reset, the EEPROM controller attempts to read the first byte of data
from the EEPROM (address 00h). If the value A5h is read from the first address, then the EEPROM
controller will assume that an external Serial EEPROM is present. The EEPROM controller will then
access the next EEPROM byte and send it to the MAC Address register byte 0 (ADDRL[7:0]). This
process will be repeated for the next five bytes of the MAC Address, thus fully programming the 48-
bit MAC address. Once all six bytes have been programmed, the “MAC Address Loaded” bit is set in
the E2P_CMD register. A detailed explanation of the EEPROM byte ordering with respect to the MAC
address is given in
If an 0xA5h is not read from the first address, the EEPROM controller will end initialization. It is then
the responsibility of the host LAN driver software to set the IEEE address by writing to the MAC’s
ADDRH and ADDRL registers.
The host can initiate a reload of the MAC address from the EEPROM by issuing the RELOAD
command via the E2P command (E2P_CMD) register. If the first byte read from the EEPROM is not
A5h, it is assumed that the EEPROM is not present, or not programmed, and the MAC address reload
will fail. The “MAC Address Loaded” bit indicates a successful reload of the MAC address.
EEPROM Host Operations
After the EEPROM controller has finished reading (or attempting to read) the MAC after power-on, hard
reset or soft reset, the host is free to perform other EEPROM operations. EEPROM operations are
performed using the E2P_CMD and E2P data (E2P_DATA) registers.
EEPROM Command Register," on page 101
operations.
If the EEPROM operation is the “write location” (WRITE) or “write all” (WRAL) commands, the host
must first write the desired data into the E2P_DATA register. The host must then issue the WRITE or
WRAL command using the E2P_CMD register by setting the EPC_CMD field appropriately. If the
operation is a WRITE, the EPC_ADDR field in E2P_CMD must also be set to the desired location. The
command is executed when the host sets the EPC_BSY bit high. The completion of the operation is
indicated when the EPC_BSY bit is cleared.
If the EEPROM operation is the “read location” (READ) operation, the host must issue the READ
command using the E2P_CMD with the EPC_ADDR set to the desired location. The command is
executed when the host sets the EPC_BSY bit high. The completion of the operation is indicated when
the EPC_BSY bit is cleared, at which time the data from the EEPROM may be read from the
E2P_DATA register.
Other EEPROM operations are performed by writing the appropriate command to the EPC_CMD
register. The command is executed when the host sets the EPC_BSY bit high. The completion of the
operation is indicated when the EPC_BSY bit is cleared. In all cases the host must wait for EPC_BSY
to clear before modifying the E2P_CMD register.
Note: The EEPROM device powers-up in the erase/write disabled state. To modify the contents of
EEPROM Interface
the EEPROM the host must first issue the EWEN command.
Section 5.4.3, "ADDRL—MAC Address Low Register," on page
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provides an explanation of the supported EEPROM
Section 5.3.23, "E2P_CMD –
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