Bit-Rate Devices
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7.3
Bit-Rate Devices
ThunderLAN supports bit-rate devices by asserting the BITrate bit in the Net-
Config register. The MII is then converted into an Ethernet serial network inter-
face (SNI). The pin conversion for this mode is:
-
MRXD0
→
RXD (receive data)
-
MRCLK
→
RXC (receive clock)
-
MRCLK
→
RXC (receive clock)
-
MCRS
→
CRS (carrier sense)
-
MTCLK
→
TXC (transmit clock)
-
MTXD0
→
TXD (transmit data)
-
MTXEN
→
TXE (transmit enable)
-
MCOL
→
COL (collision detect)
MTXD3, MTXD2, MTXD1, and MTXER are driven with the values in the low
nibble (bits 0 – 3) of the Acommit register. These signals can be used to drive
PHY option pins, such as loopback or unshielded twisted pair/attachment unit
interface (UTP/AUI) select.
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