dm9000a Davicom Semiconductor, Inc., dm9000a Datasheet - Page 46
dm9000a
Manufacturer Part Number
dm9000a
Description
Ethernet Controller With General Processor Interface
Manufacturer
Davicom Semiconductor, Inc.
Datasheet
1.DM9000A.pdf
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9.6.8 Code Group Alignment
The Code Group Alignment block receives un-aligned
5B data from the descrambler and converts it into 5B
code group data. Code Group Alignment occurs after
the J/K is detected, and subsequent data is aligned on
a fixed boundary.
9.6.9 4B5B Decoder
The 4B5B Decoder functions as a look-up table that
translates incoming 5B code groups into 4B (Nibble)
data. When receiving a frame, the first 2 5-bit code
groups receive the start-of-frame delimiter (J/K
symbols). The J/K symbol pair is stripped and two
nibbles of preamble pattern are substituted. The last
two code groups are the end-of-frame delimiter (T/R
Symbols).
The T/R symbol pair is also stripped from the nibble,
presented to the Reconciliation layer.
9.7 10Base-T Operation
The 10Base-T transceiver is IEEE 802.3u compliant.
When the DM9000A is operating in 10Base-T mode,
the coding scheme is Manchester. Data processed for
transmit is presented in nibble format, converted to a
serial bit stream, then the Manchester encoded.
When receiving, the bit stream, encoded by the
Manchester, is decoded and converted into nibble
format.
9.8 Collision Detection
For half-duplex operation, a collision is detected when
the transmit and receive channels are active
simultaneously. Collision detection is disabled in full
duplex operation.
Final
Version: DM9000A-17-DS-F01
May 10, 2006
Ethernet Controller with General Processor Interface
9.9 Carrier Sense
Carrier Sense (CRS) is asserted in half-duplex
operation during transmission or reception of data.
During full-duplex mode, CRS is asserted only during
receive operations.
9.10 Auto-Negotiation
The objective of Auto-negotiation is to provide a
means to exchange information between linked
devices and to automatically configure both devices to
take maximum advantage of their abilities. It is
important to note that Auto-negotiation does not test
the characteristics of the linked segment. The
Auto-Negotiation function provides a means for a
device to advertise supported modes of operation to a
remote link partner, acknowledge the receipt and
understanding of common modes of operation, and to
reject un-shared modes of operation. This allows
devices on both ends of a segment to establish a link
at the best common mode of operation. If more than
one common mode exists between the two devices, a
mechanism is provided to allow the devices to resolve
to a single mode of operation using a predetermined
priority resolution function.
Auto-negotiation also provides a parallel detection
function for devices that do not support the
Auto-negotiation feature. During Parallel detection
there is no exchange of information of configuration.
Instead, the receive signal is examined. If it is
discovered that the signal matches a technology,
which the receiving device supports, a connection will
be automatically established using that technology.
This allows devices not to support Auto-negotiation
but support a common mode of operation to establish
a link.
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