KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND 10Base-T/100Base-TX PHY with RMII Support Revision 1.3 General Description Features The KSZ8081RNA is a single-supply 10Base-T/100BaseTX Ethernet physical-layer transceiver for transmission and reception of data over standard CAT-5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. * Single-chip 10Base-T/100Base-TX IEEE 802.3 compliant Ethernet transceiver * RMII v1.2 Interface support with a 50MHz reference clock output to MAC, and an option to input a 50MHz reference clock * RMII back-to-back mode support for a 100Mbps copper repeater * MDC/MDIO management interface for PHY register configuration * Programmable interrupt output * LED outputs for link and activity status indication * On-chip termination resistors for the differential pairs * Baseline wander correction * HP Auto MDI/MDI-X to reliably detect and correct straight-through and crossover cable connections with disable and enable option * Auto-negotiation to automatically select the highest linkup speed (10/100Mbps) and duplex (half/full) * Power-down and power-saving modes * LinkMD TDR-based cable diagnostics to identify faulty copper cabling * Parametric NAND Tree support for fault detection between chip I/Os and the board * HBM ESD rating (6kV) The KSZ8081RNA is a highly-integrated PHY solution. It reduces board cost and simplifies board layout by using onchip termination resistors for the differential pairs and by integrating a low-noise regulator to supply the 1.2V core, and by offering 1.8/2.5/3.3V digital I/O interface support. The KSZ8081RNA offers the Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII) for direct connection to RMII-compliant MACs in Ethernet processors and switches. As the power-up default, the KSZ8081RNA uses a 25MHz crystal to generate all required clocks, including the 50MHz RMII reference clock output for the MAC. The KSZ8081RND is the version that takes in the 50MHz RMII reference clock as the power-up default. To facilitate system bring-up and debugging in production testing and in product deployment, parametric NAND tree support enables fault detection between KSZ8081RNA (R) I/Os and the board. Micrel's LinkMD TDR-based cable diagnostics identify faulty copper cabling. The KSZ8081RNA and KSZ8081RND are available in 24pin, lead-free QFN packages (see "Ordering Information"). Datasheets and support documentation are available on the Micrel website at: www.micrel.com. Functional Diagram LinkMD is a registered trademark of Micrel, Inc. Micrel Inc. * 2180 Fortune Drive * San Jose, CA 95131 * USA * tel +1 (408) 944-0800 * fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 * http://www.micrel.com August 19, 2015 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Features (Continued) Applications * Loopback modes for diagnostics * Single 3.3V power supply with VDD I/O options for 1.8V, 2.5V, or 3.3V * Built-in 1.2V regulator for core * Available in 24-pin 4mm x 4mm QFN package * * * * * * Game consoles IP phones IP set-top boxes IP TVs LOM Printers Ordering Information Temperature Range Package Lead Finish 0C to 70C 24-Pin QFN Pb-Free RMII with 25MHz crystal/clock input and 50MHz RMII REF_CLK output, Commercial Temperature. KSZ8081RNAIA -40C to 85C 24-Pin QFN Pb-Free RMII with 25MHz crystal/clock input and 50MHz RMII REF_CLK output, Industrial Temperature. KSZ8081RNDCA 0C to 70C 24-Pin QFN Pb-Free RMII normal mode with 50MHz clock input, Commercial Temperature. -40C to 85C 24-Pin QFN Pb-Free RMII normal mode with 50MHz clock input, Industrial Temperature. Ordering Part Number KSZ8081RNACA (1) (1) KSZ8081RNDIA Description KSZ8081RNA-EVAL KSZ8081RNA Evaluation Board (Mounted with KSZ8081RNA device in commercial temperature) KSZ8081RND-EVAL KSZ8081RND Evaluation Board (Mounted with KSZ8081RND device in commercial temperature) Note: 1. Contact factory for lead time. August 19, 2015 2 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Revision History Date Summary of Changes Revision 11/5/12 Initial release of datasheet. 1.0 2/6/14 Removed copper wire bonding part numbers from Ordering Information. Added note for RXER (Pin 17) and Register 16h, Bit [15] regarding a Reserved Factory Mode. Added series resistance and load capacitance for the 25MHz crystal selection criteria. 1.1 12/10/14 Added industrial temperature part number KSZ8081RNDIA to Ordering Information. Added silver wire bonding part numbers to Ordering Information. Updated Ordering Information to include Ordering Part Number and Device Marking. 08/19/15 Updated descriptions in local loopback section. Updated Ordering Information Table. Updated pin 17 RXER and register 16h bit [15] description. Updated description and add an equation in LinkMD section. Updated Table 13. Add a note for Table 15. Updated description for Figure 16. Add a note for Figure 17. Add HBM ESD rating in Features. August 19, 2015 3 1.2 1.3 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Contents List of Figures .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 List of Tables ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Pin Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Pin Description ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Strapping Options ................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Functional Description: 10Base-T/100Base-TX Transceiver ................................................................................................ 13 100Base-TX Transmit........................................................................................................................................................ 13 100Base-TX Receive ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 Scrambler/De-Scrambler (100Base-TX Only) ................................................................................................................... 13 10Base-T Transmit ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 10Base-T Receive ............................................................................................................................................................. 14 PLL Clock Synthesizer ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 Auto-Negotiation ................................................................................................................................................................ 14 RMII Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16 RMII Signal Definition ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 Reference Clock (REF_CLK) ......................................................................................................................................... 16 Transmit Enable (TXEN) ................................................................................................................................................ 16 Transmit Data[1:0] (TXD[1:0]) ........................................................................................................................................ 16 Carrier Sense / Receive Data Valid (CRS_DV) ............................................................................................................. 17 Receive Data[1:0] (RXD[1:0]) ........................................................................................................................................ 17 Receive Error (RXER).................................................................................................................................................... 17 Collision Detection (COL) .............................................................................................................................................. 17 RMII Signal Diagram - 25/50MHz Clock Mode ................................................................................................................. 17 RMII - 25MHz Clock Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 17 RMII - 50MHz Clock Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 18 Back-to-Back Mode - 100Mbps Copper Repeater ............................................................................................................... 19 RMII Back-to-Back Mode................................................................................................................................................... 19 MII Management (MIIM) Interface ......................................................................................................................................... 20 Interrupt (INTRP) ................................................................................................................................................................... 20 HP Auto MDI/MDI-X .............................................................................................................................................................. 21 Straight Cable .................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Crossover Cable ................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Loopback Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Local (Digital) Loopback .................................................................................................................................................... 23 Remote (Analog) Loopback ............................................................................................................................................... 24 (R) LinkMD Cable Diagnostic .................................................................................................................................................... 25 Usage ............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 NAND Tree Support .............................................................................................................................................................. 26 NAND Tree I/O Testing ..................................................................................................................................................... 26 Power Management .............................................................................................................................................................. 27 Power-Saving Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 27 Energy-Detect Power-Down Mode .................................................................................................................................... 27 Power-Down Mode ............................................................................................................................................................ 27 Slow-Oscillator Mode ......................................................................................................................................................... 27 Reference Circuit for Power and Ground Connections ......................................................................................................... 28 Typical Current/Power Consumption .................................................................................................................................... 29 Register Map ......................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Register Description .............................................................................................................................................................. 32 Absolute Maximum Ratings .................................................................................................................................................. 41 Operating Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................. 41 Electrical Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 Timing Diagrams ................................................................................................................................................................... 43 RMII Timing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Auto-Negotiation Timing .................................................................................................................................................... 44 MDC/MDIO Timing ............................................................................................................................................................ 45 August 19, 2015 4 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Power-Up/Reset Timing .................................................................................................................................................... 46 Reset Circuit .......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Reference Circuits - LED Strap-In Pins ................................................................................................................................ 48 Reference Clock - Connection and Selection ...................................................................................................................... 49 Magnetic - Connection and Selection .................................................................................................................................. 50 Package Information and Recommended Land Pattern ....................................................................................................... 52 August 19, 2015 5 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND List of Figures Figure 1. Auto-Negotiation Flow Chart .................................................................................................................................. 15 Figure 2. KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII Interface (RMII - 25MHz Clock Mode) ......................................................................... 18 Figure 3. KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII Interface (RMII - 50MHz Clock Mode) ......................................................................... 18 Figure 4. KSZ8081RNA/RND and KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII Back-to-Back Copper Repeater ........................................... 19 Figure 5. Typical Straight Cable Connection ....................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 6. Typical Crossover Cable Connection .................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 7. Local (Digital) Loopback ........................................................................................................................................ 23 Figure 8. Remote (Analog) Loopback ................................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 9. KSZ8081RNA/RND Power and Ground Connections ........................................................................................... 28 Figure 10. RMII Timing - Data Received from RMII ............................................................................................................. 43 Figure 11. RMII Timing - Data Input to RMII ........................................................................................................................ 43 Figure 12. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing .................................................................................................. 44 Figure 13. MDC/MDIO Timing............................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 14. Power-Up/Reset Timing ....................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 15. Recommended Reset Circuit ............................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 16. Recommended Reset Circuit for Interfacing with CPU/FPGA Reset Output ...................................................... 47 Figure 17. Reference Circuits for LED Strapping Pins ......................................................................................................... 48 Figure 18. 25MHz Crystal/Oscillator Reference Clock Connection ...................................................................................... 49 Figure 19. 50MHz Oscillator Reference Clock Connection .................................................................................................. 49 Figure 20. Typical Magnetic Interface Circuit ........................................................................................................................ 50 August 19, 2015 6 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND List of Tables Table 1. RMII Signal Definition.............................................................................................................................................. 16 Table 2. RMII Signal Connection for RMII Back-to-Back Mode (100Base-TX Copper Repeater) ....................................... 19 Table 3. MII Management Frame Format for the KSZ8081RNA/RND ................................................................................. 20 Table 4. MDI/MDI-X Pin Description ..................................................................................................................................... 21 Table 5. NAND Tree Test Pin Order for KSZ8081RNA/RND ............................................................................................... 26 Table 6. KSZ8081RNA/RND Power Pin Description ............................................................................................................ 28 Table 7. Typical Current/Power Consumption (VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V, VDDIO = 3.3V) ............................................................. 29 Table 8. Typical Current/Power Consumption (VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V, VDDIO = 2.5V) ............................................................. 29 Table 9. Typical Current/Power Consumption (VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V) ............................................................. 30 Table 10. RMII Timing Parameters - KSZ8081RNA/RND (25MHz input to XI pin, 50MHz output from REF_CLK pin) ..... 43 Table 11. RMII Timing Parameters - KSZ8081RNA/RND (50MHz input to XI pin) ............................................................. 43 Table 12. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing Parameters ................................................................................ 44 Table 13. MDC/MDIO Timing Parameters ............................................................................................................................ 45 Table 14. Power-Up/Reset Timing Parameters .................................................................................................................... 46 Table 15. 25MHz Crystal / Reference Clock Selection Criteria ........................................................................................... 49 Table 16. 50MHz Oscillator / Reference Clock Selection Criteria ........................................................................................ 49 Table 17. Magnetics Selection Criteria ................................................................................................................................. 51 Table 18. Compatible Single-Port 10/100 Magnetics ........................................................................................................... 51 August 19, 2015 7 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Pin Configuration 24-Pin 4mm x 4mm QFN August 19, 2015 8 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Pin Description Type (2) Pin Number Pin Name Pin Function 1 VDD_1.2 P 1.2V Core VDD (power supplied by KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND). Decouple with 2.2F and 0.1F capacitors to ground. 2 VDDA_3.3 P 3.3V Analog VDD. 3 RXM I/O Physical Receive or Transmit Signal (- differential). 4 RXP I/O Physical Receive or Transmit Signal (+ differential). 5 TXM I/O Physical Transmit or Receive Signal (- differential). 6 TXP I/O Physical Transmit or Receive Signal (+ differential). 7 XO O Crystal Feedback for 25MHz Crystal. This pin is a no connect if an oscillator or external clock source is used. RMII - 25MHz Mode: 25MHz 50ppm Crystal / Oscillator / External Clock Input RMII - 50MHz Mode: 50MHz 50ppm Oscillator / External Clock Input For unmanaged mode (power-up default setting): * KSZ8081RNA takes in the 25MHz crystal/clock on this pin. 8 XI I * KSZ8081RND takes in the 50MHz clock on this pin. After power-up, both the KSZ8081RNA and KSZ8081RND can be programmed to either the 25MHz mode or 50MHz mode using PHY Register 1Fh Bit [7]. See also REF_CLK (Pin 16). Set PHY Transmit Output Current. Connect a 6.49k resistor to ground on this pin. 9 REXT I 10 MDIO Ipu/Opu 11 MDC Ipu 12 RXD1 Ipd/O RMII Receive Data Output[1] . 13 RXD0 Ipu/O RMII Receive Data Output[0] . Management Interface (MII) Data I/O. This pin has a weak pull-up, is open-drain, and requires an external 1.0k pull-up resistor. Management Interface (MII) Clock Input. This clock pin is synchronous to the MDIO data pin. (3) (3) Notes: 2. P = Power supply. GND = Ground. I = Input. O = Output. I/O = Bi-directional. Ipu = Input with internal pull-up (see Electrical Characteristics for value). Ipu/O = Input with internal pull-up (see Electrical Characteristics for value) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise. Ipd/O = Input with internal pull-down (see Electrical Characteristics for value) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise. Ipu/Opu = Input with internal pull-up (see Electrical Characteristics for value) and output with internal pull-up (see Electrical Characteristics for value). 3. RMII RX Mode: The RXD[1:0] bits are synchronous with the 50MHz RMII Reference Clock. For each clock period in which CRS_DV is asserted, two bits of recovered data are sent by the PHY to the MAC. August 19, 2015 9 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Pin Description (Continued) Pin Number Pin Name 14 VDDIO 15 16 CRS_DV / PHYAD[1:0] REF_CLK Type (2) P Ipd/O Ipd/O Pin Function 3.3V, 2.5V, or 1.8V Digital VDD. RMII Mode: Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid Output. Config. Mode: The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYAD[1:0] at the deassertion of reset. See the Strapping Options section for details. RMII - 25MHz Mode: This pin provides the 50MHz RMII reference clock output to the MAC. RMII - 50MHz Mode: This pin is a no connect. For unmanaged mode (power-up default setting), * KSZ8081RNA is in RMII - 25MHz mode and outputs the 50MHz RMII reference clock on this pin. * KSZ8081RND is in RMII - 50MHz mode and does not use this pin. After power-up, both KSZ8081RNA and KSZ8081RND can be programmed to either 25MHz mode or 50MHz mode using PHY Register 1Fh Bit [7]. See also XI (Pin 8). RMII Receive Error Output. At the de-assertion of reset, this pin needs to latch in a pull-down value for normal operation. If MAC side pulls this pin high, see Register 16h, Bit [15] for solution. It is better having an external pull-down resistor to avoid MAC side pulls this pin high. 17 RXER Ipd/O 18 INTRP Ipu/Opu 19 TXEN I RMII Transmit Enable Input. 20 TXD0 I RMII Transmit Data Input [0] . 21 TXD1 I/O 22 GND GND Interrupt Output: Programmable interrupt output. This pin has a weak pull-up, is open drain, and requires an external 1.0k pull-up resistor. (4) (4) RMII Transmit Data Input [1] . NAND Tree Mode: NAND Tree output pin. Ground. Note: 4. RMII TX Mode: The TXD[1:0] bits are synchronous with the 50MHz RMII Reference Clock. For each clock period in which TXEN is asserted, two bits of data are received by the PHY from the MAC. August 19, 2015 10 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Pin Description (Continued) Pin Number Pin Name Type (2) Pin Function LED Output: Programmable LED0 Output. Config. Mode: Latched as auto-negotiation enable (Register 0h, Bit [12]) and Speed (Register 0h, Bit [13]) at the de-assertion of reset. See the Strapping Options section for details. The LED0 pin is programmable using Register 1Fh bits [5:4], and is defined as follows: LED mode = [00] 23 LED0 / ANEN_SPEED Ipu/O Link/Activity Pin State LED Definition No link High OFF Link Low ON Activity Toggle Blinking Link Pin State LED Definition No link High OFF Link Low ON LED Mode = [01] LED Mode = [10], [11] 24 RST# Ipu PADDLE GND GND August 19, 2015 Reserved Chip Reset (active low). Ground. 11 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Strapping Options Pin Number 15 Pin Name PHYAD[1:0] Type (5) Ipd/O Pin Function The PHY Address is latched at the de-assertion of reset and is configurable to either one of the following two values: Pull-up = PHY Address is set to 00011b (0x3h) Pull-down (default) = PHY Address is set to 00000b (0x0h) PHY Address Bits [4:2] are set to 000 by default. Auto-Negotiation Enable and SPEED Mode Pull-up (default) = Enable Auto-Negotiation and set 100Mbps Speed Pull-down = Disable Auto-Negotiation and set 10Mbps Speed 23 ANEN_SPEED Ipu/O At the de-assertion of reset, this pin value is latched into Register 0h Bit [12] for Autonegotiation enable/disable, Register 0h Bit [13] for the Speed select, and Register 4h (Auto-Negotiation Advertisement) for the Speed capability support. Note: 5. Ipu/O = Input with internal pull-up (see Electrical Characteristics for value) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise. Ipd/O = Input with internal pull-down (see Electrical Characteristics for value) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise. The PHYAD[1:0] strap-in pin is latched at the de-assertion of reset. In some systems, the RMII MAC receive input pins may drive high/low during power-up or reset, and consequently cause the PHYAD[1:0] strap-in pin, a shared pin with the RMII CRS_DV signal, to be latched to the unintended high/low state. In this case an external pull-up (4.7k) or pull-down (1.0k) should be added on the PHYAD[1:0] strap-in pin to ensure that the intended value is strapped-in correctly. August 19, 2015 12 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Functional Description: 10Base-T/100Base-TX Transceiver The KSZ8081RNA is an integrated single 3.3V supply Fast Ethernet transceiver. It is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3 Specification, and reduces board cost and simplifies board layout by using on-chip termination resistors for the two differential pairs and by integrating the regulator to supply the 1.2V core. On the copper media side, the KSZ8081RNA supports 10Base-T and 100Base-TX for transmission and reception of data over a standard CAT-5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable, and HP Auto MDI/MDI-X for reliable detection of and correction for straight-through and crossover cables. On the MAC processor side, the KSZ8081RNA offers the Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII) for direct connection with RMII-compliant Ethernet MAC processors and switches The MII management bus option gives the MAC processor complete access to the KSZ8081RNA control and status registers. Additionally, an interrupt pin eliminates the need for the processor to poll for PHY status change. As the power-up default, the KSZ8081RNA uses a 25MHz crystal to generate all required clocks, including the 50MHz RMII reference clock output for the MAC. The KSZ8081RND version uses the 50MHz RMII reference clock as the powerup default. The KSZ8081RNA/RND is used to refer to both KSZ8081RNA and KSZ8081RND versions in this data sheet. 100Base-TX Transmit The 100Base-TX transmit function performs parallel-to-serial conversion, 4B/5B encoding, scrambling, NRZ-to-NRZI conversion, and MLT3 encoding and transmission. The circuitry starts with a parallel-to-serial conversion, which converts the MII data from the MAC into a 125MHz serial bit stream. The data and control stream is then converted into 4B/5B coding and followed by a scrambler. The serialized data is further converted from NRZ-to-NRZI format, and then transmitted in MLT3 current output. The output current is set by an external 6.49k 1% resistor for the 1:1 transformer ratio. The output signal has a typical rise/fall time of 4ns and complies with the ANSI TP-PMD standard regarding amplitude balance, overshoot, and timing jitter. The wave-shaped 10Base-T output is also incorporated into the 100Base-TX transmitter. 100Base-TX Receive The 100Base-TX receiver function performs adaptive equalization, DC restoration, MLT3-to-NRZI conversion, data and clock recovery, NRZI-to-NRZ conversion, de-scrambling, 4B/5B decoding, and serial-to-parallel conversion. The receiving side starts with the equalization filter to compensate for inter-symbol interference (ISI) over the twisted pair cable. Because the amplitude loss and phase distortion is a function of the cable length, the equalizer must adjust its characteristics to optimize performance. In this design, the variable equalizer makes an initial estimation based on comparisons of incoming signal strength against some known cable characteristics, then tunes itself for optimization. This is an ongoing process and self-adjusts against environmental changes such as temperature variations. Next, the equalized signal goes through a DC-restoration and data-conversion block. The DC-restoration circuit compensates for the effect of baseline wander and improves the dynamic range. The differential data-conversion circuit converts MLT3 format back to NRZI. The slicing threshold is also adaptive. The clock-recovery circuit extracts the 125MHz clock from the edges of the NRZI signal. This recovered clock is then used to convert the NRZI signal to NRZ format. This signal is sent through the de-scrambler, then the 4B/5B decoder. Finally, the NRZ serial data is converted to MII format and provided as the input data to the MAC. Scrambler/De-Scrambler (100Base-TX Only) The scrambler spreads the power spectrum of the transmitted signal to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and baseline wander. The de-scrambler recovers the scrambled signal. August 19, 2015 13 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND 10Base-T Transmit The 10Base-T drivers are incorporated with the 100Base-TX drivers to allow for transmission using the same magnetic. The drivers perform internal wave-shaping and pre-emphasis, and output 10Base-T signals with typical amplitude of 2.5V peak. The 10Base-T signals have harmonic contents that are at least 27dB below the fundamental frequency when driven by an all-ones Manchester-encoded signal. 10Base-T Receive On the receive side, input buffer and level detecting squelch circuits are used. A differential input receiver circuit and a phase-locked loop (PLL) performs the decoding function. The Manchester-encoded data stream is separated into clock signal and NRZ data. A squelch circuit rejects signals with levels less than 400mV, or with short pulse widths, to prevent noise at the RXP and RXM inputs from falsely triggering the decoder. When the input exceeds the squelch limit, the PLL locks onto the incoming signal and the KSZ8081RNA/RND decodes a data frame. The receive clock is kept active during idle periods between data receptions. PLL Clock Synthesizer The KSZ8081RNA/RND in RMII - 25MHz Clock mode generates all internal clocks and all external clocks for system timing from an external 25MHz crystal, oscillator, or reference clock. For the KSZ8081RNA/RND in RMII - 50MHz clock mode, these clocks are generated from an external 50MHz oscillator or system clock. Auto-Negotiation The KSZ8081RNA/RND conforms to the auto-negotiation protocol, defined in Clause 28 of the IEEE 802.3 Specification. Auto-negotiation allows unshielded twisted pair (UTP) link partners to select the highest common mode of operation. During auto-negotiation, link partners advertise capabilities across the UTP link to each other and then compare their own capabilities with those they received from their link partners. The highest speed and duplex setting that is common to the two link partners is selected as the mode of operation. The following list shows the speed and duplex operation mode from highest to lowest priority. * Priority 1: 100Base-TX, full-duplex * Priority 2: 100Base-TX, half-duplex * Priority 3: 10Base-T, full-duplex * Priority 4: 10Base-T, half-duplex If auto-negotiation is not supported or the KSZ8081RNA/RND link partner is forced to bypass auto-negotiation, then the KSZ8081RNA/RND sets its operating mode by observing the signal at its receiver. This is known as parallel detection, which allows the KSZ8081RNA/RND to establish a link by listening for a fixed signal protocol in the absence of the autonegotiation advertisement protocol. Auto-negotiation is enabled by either hardware pin strapping (ANEN_SPEED, Pin 23) or software (Register 0h, Bit [12]). By default, auto-negotiation is enabled after power-up or hardware reset. After that, auto-negotiation can be enabled or disabled by Register 0h, Bit [12]. If auto-negotiation is disabled, the speed is set by Register 0h, Bit [13], and the duplex is set by Register 0h, Bit [8]. The auto-negotiation link-up process is shown in Figure 1. August 19, 2015 14 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Figure 1. Auto-Negotiation Flow Chart August 19, 2015 15 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND RMII Interface The Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII) specifies a low pin count Media Independent Interface (MII). It provides a common interface between physical layer and MAC layer devices, and has the following key characteristics: * Pin count is 8 pins (3 pins for data transmission, 4 pins for data reception, and 1 pin for the 50MHz reference clock). * 10Mbps and 100Mbps data rates are supported at both half- and full-duplex. * Data transmission and reception are independent and belong to separate signal groups. * Transmit data and receive data are each 2 bits wide, a dibit. RMII Signal Definition Table 1 describes the RMII signals. Refer to RMII Specification v1.2 for detailed information. Table 1. RMII Signal Definition Direction (with respect to PHY, KSZ8081RNA/RND signal) Direction (with respect to MAC) Description Output (25MHz clock mode) / (50MHz clock mode) Input/ Input or Synchronous 50MHz reference clock for receive, transmit, and control interface TXEN Input Output Transmit Enable TXD[1:0] Input Output Transmit Data[1:0] CRS_DV Output Input Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid RXD[1:0] Output Input Receive Data[1:0] RXER Output Input, or (not required) RMII Signal Name REF_CLK Receive Error Reference Clock (REF_CLK) REF_CLK is a continuous 50MHz clock that provides the timing reference for TXEN, TXD[1:0], CRS_DV, RXD[1:0], and RX_ER. For RMII - 25MHz Clock Mode, the KSZ8081RNA/RND generates and outputs the 50MHz RMII REF_CLK to the MAC at REF_CLK (Pin 16). For RMII - 50MHz Clock Mode, the KSZ8081RNA/RND takes in the 50MHz RMII REF_CLK from the MAC or system board at XI (Pin 8) and leaves the REF_CLK (Pin 16) as no connect. Transmit Enable (TXEN) TXEN indicates that the MAC is presenting dibits on TXD[1:0] for transmission. It is asserted synchronously with the first dibit of the preamble and remains asserted while all dibits to be transmitted are presented on the RMII. It is negated before the first REF_CLK following the final dibit of a frame. TXEN transitions synchronously with respect to REF_CLK. Transmit Data[1:0] (TXD[1:0]) TXD[1:0] transitions synchronously with respect to REF_CLK. When TXEN is asserted, the PHY accepts TXD[1:0] for transmission. TXD[1:0] is 00 to indicate idle when TXEN is de-asserted. The PHY ignores values other than 00 on TXD[1:0] while TXEN is de-asserted. August 19, 2015 16 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Carrier Sense / Receive Data Valid (CRS_DV) The PHY asserts CRS_DV when the receive medium is non-idle. It is asserted asynchronously when a carrier is detected. This happens when squelch is passed in 10Mbps mode, and when two non-contiguous 0s in 10 bits are detected in 100Mbps mode. Loss of carrier results in the de-assertion of CRS_DV. While carrier detection criteria are met, CRS_DV remains asserted continuously from the first recovered dibit of the frame through the final recovered dibit. It is negated before the first REF_CLK that follows the final dibit. The data on RXD[1:0] is considered valid after CRS_DV is asserted. However, because the assertion of CRS_DV is asynchronous relative to REF_CLK, the data on RXD[1:0] is 00 until receive signals are properly decoded. Receive Data[1:0] (RXD[1:0]) RXD[1:0] transitions synchronously with respect to REF_CLK. For each clock period in which CRS_DV is asserted, RXD[1:0] transfers two bits of recovered data from the PHY. RXD[1:0] is 00 to indicate idle when CRS_DV is de-asserted. The MAC ignores values other than 00 on RXD[1:0] while CRS_DV is de-asserted. Receive Error (RXER) RXER is asserted for one or more REF_CLK periods to indicate that a symbol error (for example, a coding error that a PHY can detect that may otherwise be undetectable by the MAC sub-layer) was detected somewhere in the frame being transferred from the PHY. RXER transitions synchronously with respect to REF_CLK. While CRS_DV is de-asserted, RXER has no effect on the MAC. Collision Detection (COL) The MAC regenerates the COL signal of the MII from TXEN and CRS_DV. RMII Signal Diagram - 25/50MHz Clock Mode The KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII pin connections to the MAC for 25MHz clock mode are shown in Figure 2. The connections for 50MHz clock mode are shown in Figure 3 . RMII - 25MHz Clock Mode The KSZ8081RNA is configured to RMII - 25MHz clock mode after it is powered up or hardware reset with the following: * A 25MHz crystal connected to XI, XO (Pins 8, 7), or an external 25MHz clock source (oscillator) connected to XI The KSZ8081RND can optionally be configured to RMII - 25MHz clock mode after it is powered up or hardware reset and software programmed with the following: * A 25MHz crystal connected to XI, XO (Pins 8, 7), or an external 25MHz clock source (oscillator) connected to XI * Register 1Fh, Bit [7] programmed to `1' to select RMII - 25MHz clock mode August 19, 2015 17 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Figure 2. KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII Interface (RMII - 25MHz Clock Mode) RMII - 50MHz Clock Mode The KSZ8081RND is configured to RMII - 50MHz clock mode after it is powered up or hardware reset with the following: * An external 50MHz clock source (oscillator) connected to XI (Pin 8) The KSZ8081RNA can optionally be configured to RMII - 50MHz clock mode after it is powered up or hardware reset and software programmed with the following: * An external 50MHz clock source (oscillator) connected to XI (Pin 8) * Register 1Fh, Bit [7] programmed to `1' to select RMII - 50MHz clock mode Figure 3. KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII Interface (RMII - 50MHz Clock Mode) August 19, 2015 18 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Back-to-Back Mode - 100Mbps Copper Repeater Two KSZ8081RNA/RND devices can be connected back-to-back to form a managed 100Base-TX copper repeater. Figure 4. KSZ8081RNA/RND and KSZ8081RNA/RND RMII Back-to-Back Copper Repeater RMII Back-to-Back Mode In RMII back-to-back mode, a KSZ8081RNA/RND interfaces with another KSZ8081RNA/RND to provide a 100Mbps copper repeater solution. The KSZ8081RNA/RND devices are configured to RMII back-to-back mode after power-up or reset, and software programming, with the following: * A common 50MHz reference clock connected to XI (Pin 8) * Register 1Fh, Bit [7] programmed to `1' to select RMII - 50MHz clock mode for (KSZ8081RND is set to RMII - 50MHz clock mode as the default after power up or hardware reset) * Register 16h, Bits [6] and [1] programmed to `1' and `1', respectively, to enable RMII back-to-back mode. * RMII signals connected as shown in Table 2 KSZ8081RNA Table 2. RMII Signal Connection for RMII Back-to-Back Mode (100Base-TX Copper Repeater) KSZ8081RNA/RND (100Base-TX copper) [Device 1] KSZ8081RNA/RND (100Base-TX copper) [Device 2] Pin Name Pin Number Pin Type Pin Name Pin Number Pin Type CRS_DV 15 Output TXEN 19 Input RXD1 12 Output TXD1 21 Input RXD0 13 Output TXD0 20 Input TXEN 19 Input CRS_DV 15 Output TXD1 21 Input RXD1 12 Output TXD0 20 Input RXD0 13 Output August 19, 2015 19 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND MII Management (MIIM) Interface The KSZ8081RNA/RND supports the IEEE 802.3 MII management interface, also known as the Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) interface. This interface allows an upper-layer device, such as a MAC processor, to monitor and control the state of the KSZ8081RNA/RND. An external device with MIIM capability is used to read the PHY status and/or configure the PHY settings. More details about the MIIM interface can be found in Clause 22.2.4 of the IEEE 802.3 Specification. The MIIM interface consists of the following: * A physical connection that incorporates the clock line (MDC) and the data line (MDIO). * A specific protocol that operates across the physical connection mentioned earlier, which allows the external controller to communicate with one or more PHY devices. * A set of 16-bit MDIO registers. Registers [0:8] are standard registers, and their functions are defined in the IEEE 802.3 Specification. The additional registers are provided for expanded functionality. See the Register Map section for details. The KSZ8081RNA/RND supports only two unique PHY addresses. The PHYAD[1:0] strapping pin is used to select either 0h or 3h as the unique PHY address for the KSZ8081RNA/RND device. PHY address 0h is defined as the broadcast PHY address according to the IEEE 802.3 Specification, and can be used to read/write to a single PHY device, or write to multiple PHY devices simultaneously. For the KSZ8081RNA/RND, PHY address 0h defaults to the broadcast PHY address after power-up, but PHY address 0h can be disabled as the broadcast PHY address using software to assign it as a unique PHY address. For applications that require two KSZ8081RNA/RND PHYs to share the same MDIO interface with one PHY set to address 0h and the other PHY set to address 3h, use PHY address 0h (defaults to broadcast after power-up) to set both PHYs' Register 16h, Bit [9] to `1' to assign PHY address 0h as a unique (non-broadcast) PHY address. Table 3 shows the MII management frame format for the KSZ8081RNA/RND. Table 3. MII Management Frame Format for the KSZ8081RNA/RND Preamble Start of Frame Read/Write OP Code PHY Address Bits [4:0] REG Address Bits [4:0] TA Data Bits [15:0] Idle Read 32 1's 01 10 000AA RRRRR Z0 DDDDDDDD_DDDDDDDD Z Write 32 1's 01 01 000AA RRRRR 10 DDDDDDDD_DDDDDDDD Z Interrupt (INTRP) INTRP (Pin 18) is an optional interrupt signal that is used to inform the external controller that there has been a status update to the KSZ8081RNA/RND PHY register. Bits [15:8] of Register 1Bh are the interrupt control bits to enable and disable the conditions for asserting the INTRP signal. Bits [7:0] of Register 1Bh are the interrupt status bits to indicate which interrupt conditions have occurred. The interrupt status bits are cleared after reading Register 1Bh. Bit [9] of Register 1Fh sets the interrupt level to active high or active low. The default is active low. The MII management bus option gives the MAC processor complete access to the KSZ8081RNA/RND control and status registers. Additionally, an interrupt pin eliminates the need for the processor to poll the PHY for status change. August 19, 2015 20 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND HP Auto MDI/MDI-X HP Auto MDI/MDI-X configuration eliminates the need to decide whether to use a straight cable or a crossover cable between the KSZ8081RNA/RND and its link partner. This feature allows the KSZ8081RNA/RND to use either type of cable to connect with a link partner that is in either MDI or MDI-X mode. The auto-sense function detects transmit and receive pairs from the link partner and assigns transmit and receive pairs to the KSZ8081RNA/RND accordingly. HP Auto MDI/MDI-X is enabled by default. It is disabled by writing a `1' to Register 1Fh, Bit [13]. MDI and MDI-X mode is selected by Register 1Fh, Bit [14] if HP Auto MDI/MDI-X is disabled. An isolation transformer with symmetrical transmit and receive data paths is recommended to support Auto MDI/MDI-X. Table 4 shows how the IEEE 802.3 Standard defines MDI and MDI-X. Table 4. MDI/MDI-X Pin Description MDI MDI-X RJ-45 Pin Signal RJ-45 Pin Signal 1 TX+ 1 RX+ 2 TX- 2 RX- 3 RX+ 3 TX+ 6 RX- 6 TX- Straight Cable A straight cable connects an MDI device to an MDI-X device, or an MDI-X device to an MDI device. Figure 5 shows a typical straight cable connection between a NIC card (MDI device) and a switch or hub (MDI-X device). Figure 5. Typical Straight Cable Connection August 19, 2015 21 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Crossover Cable A crossover cable connects an MDI device to another MDI device, or an MDI-X device to another MDI-X device. Figure 6 shows a typical crossover cable connection between two switches or hubs (two MDI-X devices). Figure 6. Typical Crossover Cable Connection August 19, 2015 22 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Loopback Mode The KSZ8081RNA/RND supports the following loopback operations to verify analog and/or digital data paths. * Local (digital) loopback * Remote (analog) loopback Local (Digital) Loopback This loopback mode checks the RMII transmit and receive data paths between the KSZ8081RNA/RND and the external MAC, and is supported for both speeds (10/100Mbps) at full-duplex. The loopback data path is shown in Figure 7. 1. The RMII MAC transmits frames to the KSZ8081RNA/RND. 2. Frames are wrapped around inside the KSZ8081RNA/RND. 3. The KSZ8081RNA/RND transmits frames back to the RMII MAC. 4. Except the frames back to the RMII MAC, the transmit frames also go out from the copper port. Figure 7. Local (Digital) Loopback The following programming action and register settings are used for local loopback mode: For 10/100Mbps loopback: Set Register 0h, Bit [14] = 1 // Enable local loopback mode Bit [13] = 0/1 // Select 10Mbps/100Mbps speed Bit [12] = 0 // Disable auto-negotiation Bit [8] = 1 // Select full-duplex mode If don't want the frames go out from the copper port in the local loopback, please follow the steps as below. 1. Set register 1Fh bit [3] to `1' to disable the transmitter. 2. Run local loopback test as above. 3. Set register 1Fh bit [3] to `0' to enable the transmitter. August 19, 2015 23 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Remote (Analog) Loopback This loopback mode checks the line (differential pairs, transformer, RJ-45 connector, Ethernet cable) transmit and receive data paths between the KSZ8081RNA/RND and its link partner, and is supported for 100Base-TX full-duplex mode only. The loopback data path is shown in Figure 8. 1. The Fast Ethernet (100Base-TX) PHY link partner transmits frames to the KSZ8081RNA/RND. 2. Frames are wrapped around inside the KSZ8081RNA/RND. 3. The KSZ8081RNA/RND transmits frames back to the Fast Ethernet (100Base-TX) PHY link partner. Figure 8. Remote (Analog) Loopback The following programming steps and register settings are used for remote loopback mode: 1. Set Register 0h, Bits [13] = 1 Bit [12] = 0 Bit [8] = 1 // Select 100Mbps speed // Disable auto-negotiation // Select full-duplex mode Or just auto-negotiate and link up at 100Base-TX full-duplex mode with the link partner. 2. Set Register 1Fh, Bit [2] = 1 August 19, 2015 // Enable remote loopback mode 24 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND LinkMD(R) Cable Diagnostic The LinkMD function uses time-domain reflectometry (TDR) to analyze the cabling plant for common cabling problems. These include open circuits, short circuits, and impedance mismatches. LinkMD works by sending a pulse of known amplitude and duration down the MDI or MDI-X pair, then analyzing the shape of the reflected signal to determine the type of fault. The time duration for the reflected signal to return provides the approximate distance to the cabling fault. The LinkMD function processes this TDR information and presents it as a numerical value that can be translated to a cable distance. LinkMD is initiated by accessing Register 1Dh, the LinkMD Control/Status register, in conjunction with Register 1Fh, the PHY Control 2 register. The latter register is used to disable Auto MDI/MDI-X and to select either MDI or MDI-X as the cable differential pair for testing. Usage The following is a sample procedure for using LinkMD with Registers 1Dh and 1Fh: 3. Disable auto MDI/MDI-X by writing a `1' to Register 1Fh, bit [13]. 4. Start cable diagnostic test by writing a `1' to Register 1Dh, bit [15]. This enable bit is self-clearing. 5. Wait (poll) for Register 1Dh, bit [15] to return a `0', and indicating cable diagnostic test is completed. 6. Read cable diagnostic test results in Register 1Dh, bits [14:13]. The results are as follows: 00 = normal condition (valid test) 01 = open condition detected in cable (valid test) 10 = short condition detected in cable (valid test) 11 = cable diagnostic test failed (invalid test) The `11' case, invalid test, occurs when the device is unable to shut down the link partner. In this instance, the test is not run, since it would be impossible for the device to determine if the detected signal is a reflection of the signal generated or a signal from another source. 7. Get distance to fault by concatenating Register 1Dh, bits [8:0] and multiplying the result by a constant of 0.38. The distance to the cable fault can be determined by the following formula: D (distance to cable fault) = 0.38 x (Register 1Dh, bits [8:0]) D (distance to cable fault) is expressed in meters. Concatenated value of Registers 1Dh bits [8:0] should be converted to decimal before multiplying by 0.38. The constant (0.38) may be calibrated for different cabling conditions, including cables with a velocity of propagation that varies significantly from the norm. August 19, 2015 25 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND NAND Tree Support The KSZ8081RNA/RND provides parametric NAND tree support for fault detection between chip I/Os and board. The NAND tree is a chain of nested NAND gates in which each KSZ8081RNA/RND digital I/O (NAND tree input) pin is an input to one NAND gate along the chain. At the end of the chain, the TXD1 pin provides the output for the nested NAND gates. The NAND tree test process includes: * Enabling NAND tree mode * Pulling all NAND tree input pins high * Driving each NAND tree input pin low, sequentially, according to the NAND tree pin order * Checking the NAND tree output to make sure there is a toggle high-to-low or low-to-high for each NAND tree input driven low Table 5 lists the NAND tree pin order. Table 5. NAND Tree Test Pin Order for KSZ8081RNA/RND Pin Number Pin Name NAND Tree Description 10 MDIO Input 11 MDC Input 12 RXD1 Input 13 RXD0 Input 15 CRS_DV Input 16 REF_CLK Input 18 INTRP Input 19 TXEN Input 23 LED0 Input 20 TXD0 Input 21 TXD1 Output NAND Tree I/O Testing Use the following procedure to check for faults on the KSZ8081RNA/RND digital I/O pin connections to the board: 1. Enable NAND tree mode by setting Register 16h, Bit [5] to `1'. 2. Use board logic to drive all KSZ8081RNA/RND NAND tree input pins high. 3. Use board logic to drive each NAND tree input pin, in KSZ8081RNA/RND tree pin order, as follows: a. Toggle the first pin (MDIO) from high to low, and verify that the TDX1 pin switches from high to low to indicate that the first pin is connected properly. b. Leave the first pin (MDIO) low. c. Toggle the second pin (MDC) from high to low, and verify that the TXD1 pin switches from low to high to indicate that the second pin is connected properly. d. Leave the first pin (MDIO) and the second pin (MDC) low. e. Toggle the third pin from high to low, and verify that the TXD1 pin switches from high-to-low to indicate that the third pin is connected properly. f. Continue with this sequence until all KSZ8081RNA/RND NAND tree input pins have been toggled. Each KSZ8081RNA/RND NAND tree input pin must cause the TXD1 output pin to toggle high-to-low or low-to-high to indicate a good connection. If the TXD1 pin fails to toggle when the KSZ8081RNA/RND input pin toggles from high to low, the input pin has a fault. August 19, 2015 26 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Power Management The KSZ8081RNA/RND incorporates a number of power-management modes and features that provide methods to consume less energy. These are discussed in the following sections. Power-Saving Mode Power-saving mode is used to reduce the transceiver power consumption when the cable is unplugged. It is enabled by writing a `1' to Register 1Fh, Bit [10], and is in effect when auto-negotiation mode is enabled and the cable is disconnected (no link). In this mode, the KSZ8081RNA/RND shuts down all transceiver blocks except the transmitter, energy detect, and PLL circuits. By default, power-saving mode is disabled after power-up. Energy-Detect Power-Down Mode Energy-detect power-down (EDPD) mode is used to further reduce transceiver power consumption when the cable is unplugged. It is enabled by writing a `0' to Register 18h, Bit [11], and is in effect when auto-negotiation mode is enabled and the cable is disconnected (no link). EDPD mode works with the PLL off (set by writing a `1' to Register 10h, Bit [4] to automatically turn the PLL off in EDPD mode) to turn off all KSZ8081RNA/RND transceiver blocks except the transmitter and energy-detect circuits. Power can be reduced further by extending the time interval between transmissions of link pulses to check for the presence of a link partner. The periodic transmission of link pulses is needed to ensure two link partners in the same low power state and with auto MDI/MDI-X disabled can wake up when the cable is connected between them. By default, energy-detect power-down mode is disabled after power-up. Power-Down Mode Power-down mode is used to power down the KSZ8081RNA/RND device when it is not in use after power-up. It is enabled by writing a `1' to Register 0h, Bit [11]. In this mode, the KSZ8081RNA/RND disables all internal functions except the MII management interface. The KSZ8081RNA/RND exits (disables) power-down mode after Register 0h, Bit [11] is set back to `0'. Slow-Oscillator Mode Slow-oscillator mode is used to disconnect the input reference crystal/clock on XI (Pin 8) and select the on-chip slow oscillator when the KSZ8081RNA/RND device is not in use after power-up. It is enabled by writing a `1' to Register 11h, Bit [5]. Slow-oscillator mode works in conjunction with power-down mode to put the KSZ8081RNA/RND device in the lowest power state, with all internal functions disabled except the MII management interface. To properly exit this mode and return to normal PHY operation, use the following programming sequence: 1. Disable slow-oscillator mode by writing a `0' to Register 11h, Bit [5]. 2. Disable power-down mode by writing a `0' to Register 0h, Bit [11]. 3. Initiate software reset by writing a `1' to Register 0h, Bit [15]. August 19, 2015 27 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Reference Circuit for Power and Ground Connections The KSZ8081RNA/RND is a single 3.3V supply device with a built-in regulator to supply the 1.2V core. The power and ground connections are shown in Figure 9 and Table 6 for 3.3V VDDIO. Figure 9. KSZ8081RNA/RND Power and Ground Connections Table 6. KSZ8081RNA/RND Power Pin Description Power Pin Pin Number VDD_1.2 1 Decouple with 2.2F and 0.1F capacitors to ground. VDDA_3.3 2 Connect to board's 3.3V supply through a ferrite bead. Decouple with 22F and 0.1F capacitors to ground. VDDIO 14 Connect to board's 3.3V supply for 3.3V VDDIO. Decouple with 22F and 0.1F capacitors to ground. August 19, 2015 Description 28 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Typical Current/Power Consumption Table 7, Table 8, and Table 9 show typical values for current consumption by the transceiver (VDDA_3.3) and digital I/O (VDDIO) power pins and typical values for power consumption by the KSZ8081RNA/RND device for the indicated nominal operating voltage combinations. These current and power consumption values include the transmit driver current and onchip regulator current for the 1.2V core. Table 7. Typical Current/Power Consumption (VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V, VDDIO = 3.3V) Transceiver (3.3V), Digital I/Os (3.3V) 3.3V Transceiver (VDDA_3.3) 3.3V Digital I/Os (VDDIO) Total Chip Power mA mA mW 100Base-TX Link-up (no traffic) 34 12 152 100Base-TX Full-duplex @ 100% utilization 34 13 155 10Base-T Link-up (no traffic) 14 11 82.5 10Base-T Full-duplex @ 100% utilization 30 11 135 Power-saving mode (Reg. 1Fh, Bit [10] = 1) 14 10 79.2 EDPD mode (Reg. 18h, Bit [11] = 0) 10 10 66.0 EDPD mode (Reg. 18h, Bit [11] = 0) and PLL off (Reg. 10h, Bit [4] = 1) 3.77 1.54 17.5 Software power-down mode (Reg. 0h, Bit [11] =1) 2.59 1.51 13.5 Software power-down mode (Reg. 0h, Bit [11] =1) and slow-oscillator mode (Reg. 11h, Bit [5] =1) 1.36 0.45 5.97 3.3V Transceiver (VDDA_3.3) 2.5V Digital I/Os (VDDIO) Total Chip Power mA mA mW 100Base-TX Link-up (no traffic) 34 12 142 100Base-TX Full-duplex @ 100% utilization 34 13 145 10Base-T Link-up (no traffic) 15 11 77.0 10Base-T Full-duplex @ 100% utilization 27 11 117 Power-saving mode (Reg. 1Fh, Bit [10] = 1) 15 10 74.5 EDPD mode (Reg. 18h, Bit [11] = 0) 11 10 61.3 EDPD mode (Reg. 18h, Bit [11] = 0) and PLL off (Reg. 10h, Bit [4] = 1) 3.55 1.35 15.1 Software power-down mode (Reg. 0h, Bit [11] =1) 2.29 1.34 10.9 Software power-down mode (Reg. 0h, Bit [11] =1) and slow-oscillator mode (Reg. 11h, Bit [5] =1) 1.15 0.29 4.52 Condition Table 8. Typical Current/Power Consumption (VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V, VDDIO = 2.5V) Transceiver (3.3V), Digital I/Os (2.5V) Condition August 19, 2015 29 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Table 9. Typical Current/Power Consumption (VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V, VDDIO = 1.8V) Transceiver (3.3V), Digital I/Os (1.8V) 3.3V Transceiver (VDDA_3.3) 1.8V Digital I/Os (VDDIO) Total Chip Power mA mA mW 100Base-TX Link-up (no traffic) 34 11 132 100Base-TX Full-duplex @ 100% utilization 34 12 134 10Base-T Link-up (no traffic) 15 10 67.5 10Base-T Full-duplex @ 100% utilization 27 10 107 Power-saving mode (Reg. 1Fh, Bit [10] = 1) 15 9.0 65.7 EDPD mode (Reg. 18h, Bit [11] = 0) 11 9.0 52.5 EDPD mode (Reg. 18h, Bit [11] = 0) and PLL off (Reg. 10h, Bit [4] = 1) 4.05 1.21 15.5 Software power-down mode (Reg. 0h, Bit [11] =1) 2.79 1.21 11.4 Software power-down mode (Reg. 0h, Bit [11] =1) and slow-oscillator mode (Reg. 11h, Bit [5] =1) 1.65 0.19 5.79 Condition August 19, 2015 30 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Map Register Number (Hex) Description 0h Basic Control 1h Basic Status 2h PHY Identifier 1 3h PHY Identifier 2 4h Auto-Negotiation Advertisement 5h Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability 6h Auto-Negotiation Expansion 7h Auto-Negotiation Next Page 8h Link Partner Next Page Ability 9h Reserved 10h Digital Reserved Control 11h AFE Control 1 12h - 14h Reserved 15h RXER Counter 16h Operation Mode Strap Override 17h Operation Mode Strap Status 18h Expanded Control 19h - 1Ah Reserved 1Bh Interrupt Control/Status 1Ch Reserved 1Dh LinkMD Control/Status 1Eh PHY Control 1 1Fh PHY Control 2 August 19, 2015 31 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description Address Name (6) Description Mode Default Register 0h - Basic Control 0.15 Reset 1 = Software reset 0 = Normal operation This bit is self-cleared after a `1' is written to it. RW/SC 0 0.14 Loopback 1 = Loopback mode 0 = Normal operation RW 0 0.13 Speed Select 1 = 100Mbps 0 = 10Mbps This bit is ignored if auto-negotiation is enabled (Register 0.12 = 1). RW Set by the ANEN_SPEED strapping pin. See the Strapping Options section for details. 0.12 AutoNegotiation Enable 1 = Enable auto-negotiation process 0 = Disable auto-negotiation process If enabled, the auto-negotiation result overrides the settings in Registers 0.13 and 0.8. RW Set by the ANEN_SPEED strapping pin. See the Strapping Options section for details. 0.11 Power-Down 1 = Power-down mode 0 = Normal operation If software reset (Register 0.15) is used to exit power-down mode (Register 0.11 = 1), two software reset writes (Register 0.15 = 1) are required. The first write clears power-down mode; the second write resets the chip and relatches the pin strapping pin values. RW 0 0.10 Isolate 1 = Electrical isolation of PHY from MII 0 = Normal operation RW 0 0.9 Restart AutoNegotiation 1 = Restart auto-negotiation process 0 = Normal operation. This bit is self-cleared after a `1' is written to it. RW/SC 0 0.8 Duplex Mode 1 = Full-duplex 0 = Half-duplex RW 1 0.7 Collision Test 1 = Enable COL test 0 = Disable COL test RW 0 0.6:0 Reserved Reserved RO 000_0000 Register 1h - Basic Status 1.15 100Base-T4 1 = T4 capable 0 = Not T4 capable RO 0 1.14 100Base-TX Full-Duplex 1 = Capable of 100Mbps full-duplex 0 = Not capable of 100Mbps full-duplex RO 1 1.13 100Base-TX Half-Duplex 1 = Capable of 100Mbps half-duplex 0 = Not capable of 100Mbps half-duplex RO 1 Note: 6. RW = Read/Write. RO = Read only. SC = Self-cleared. LH = Latch high. LL = Latch low. August 19, 2015 32 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default Register 1h - Basic Status 1.12 10Base-T Full-Duplex 1 = Capable of 10Mbps full-duplex 0 = Not capable of 10Mbps full-duplex RO 1 1.11 10Base-T Half-Duplex 1 = Capable of 10Mbps half-duplex 0 = Not capable of 10Mbps half-duplex RO 1 1.10:7 Reserved Reserved RO 000_0 1.6 No Preamble 1 = Preamble suppression 0 = Normal preamble RO 1 1.5 AutoNegotiation Complete 1 = Auto-negotiation process completed 0 = Auto-negotiation process not completed RO 0 1.4 Remote Fault 1 = Remote fault 0 = No remote fault RO/LH 0 1.3 AutoNegotiation Ability 1 = Can perform auto-negotiation 0 = Cannot perform auto-negotiation RO 1 1.2 Link Status 1 = Link is up 0 = Link is down RO/LL 0 1.1 Jabber Detect 1 = Jabber detected 0 = Jabber not detected (default is low) RO/LH 0 1.0 Extended Capability 1 = Supports extended capability registers RO 1 Assigned to the 3rd through 18th bits of the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI). KENDIN Communication's OUI is 0010A1 (hex). RO 0022h 3.15:10 PHY ID Number Assigned to the 19th through 24th bits of the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI). KENDIN Communication's OUI is 0010A1 (hex). RO 0001_01 3.9:4 Model Number Six-bit manufacturer's model number RO 01_0110 3.3:0 Revision Number Four-bit manufacturer's revision number RO Indicates silicon revision Register 2h - PHY Identifier 1 2.15:0 PHY ID Number Register 3h - PHY Identifier 2 Register 4h - Auto-Negotiation Advertisement 4.15 Next Page 1 = Next page capable 0 = No next page capability RW 0 4.14 Reserved Reserved RO 0 4.13 Remote Fault 1 = Remote fault supported 0 = No remote fault RW 0 4.12 Reserved Reserved RO 0 August 19, 2015 33 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default RW 00 RO 0 RW Set by the ANEN_SPEED strapping pin. See the Strapping Options section for details. Register 4h - Auto-Negotiation Advertisement 4.11:10 Pause [00] = No pause [10] = Asymmetric pause [01] = Symmetric pause [11] = Asymmetric and symmetric pause 4.9 100Base-T4 1 = T4 capable 0 = No T4 capability 4.8 100Base-TX Full-Duplex 1 = 100Mbps full-duplex capable 0 = No 100Mbps full-duplex capability 4.7 100Base-TX Half-Duplex 1 = 100Mbps half-duplex capable 0 = No 100Mbps half-duplex capability RW Set by the ANEN_SPEED strapping pin. See the Strapping Options section for details. 4.6 10Base-T Full-Duplex 1 = 10Mbps full-duplex capable 0 = No 10Mbps full-duplex capability RW 1 4.5 10Base-T Half-Duplex 1 = 10Mbps half-duplex capable 0 = No 10Mbps half-duplex capability RW 1 4.4:0 Selector Field [00001] = IEEE 802.3 RW 0_0001 Register 5h - Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability 5.15 Next Page 1 = Next page capable 0 = No next page capability RO 0 5.14 Acknowledge 1 = Link code word received from partner 0 = Link code word not yet received RO 0 5.13 Remote Fault 1 = Remote fault detected 0 = No remote fault RO 0 5.12 Reserved Reserved RO 0 5.11:10 Pause [00] = No pause [10] = Asymmetric pause [01] = Symmetric pause [11] = Asymmetric and symmetric pause RO 00 5.9 100Base-T4 1 = T4 capable 0 = No T4 capability RO 0 5.8 100Base-TX Full-Duplex 1 = 100Mbps full-duplex capable 0 = No 100Mbps full-duplex capability RO 0 5.7 100Base-TX Half-Duplex 1 = 100Mbps half-duplex capable 0 = No 100Mbps half-duplex capability RO 0 5.6 10Base-T Full-Duplex 1 = 10Mbps full-duplex capable 0 = No 10Mbps full-duplex capability RO 0 5.5 10Base-T Half-Duplex 1 = 10Mbps half-duplex capable 0 = No 10Mbps half-duplex capability RO 0 5.4:0 Selector Field [00001] = IEEE 802.3 RO 0_0001 August 19, 2015 34 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default Register 6h - Auto-Negotiation Expansion 6.15:5 Reserved Reserved RO 0000_0000_000 6.4 Parallel Detection Fault 1 = Fault detected by parallel detection 0 = No fault detected by parallel detection RO/LH 0 6.3 Link Partner Next Page Able 1 = Link partner has next page capability 0 = Link partner does not have next page capability RO 0 6.2 Next Page Able 1 = Local device has next page capability 0 = Local device does not have next page capability RO 1 6.1 Page Received 1 = New page received 0 = New page not received yet RO/LH 0 6.0 Link Partner AutoNegotiation Able 1 = Link partner has auto-negotiation capability 0 = Link partner does not have auto-negotiation capability RO 0 Register 7h - Auto-Negotiation Next Page 7.15 Next Page 1 = Additional next pages will follow 0 = Last page RW 0 7.14 Reserved Reserved RO 0 7.13 Message Page 1 = Message page 0 = Unformatted page RW 1 7.12 Acknowledge2 1 = Will comply with message 0 = Cannot comply with message RW 0 7.11 Toggle 1 = Previous value of the transmitted link code word equaled logic 1 0 = Logic 0 RO 0 7.10:0 Message Field 11-bit wide field to encode 2048 messages RW 000_0000_0001 Register 8h - Link Partner Next Page Ability 8.15 Next Page 1 = Additional next pages will follow 0 = Last page RO 0 8.14 Acknowledge 1 = Successful receipt of link word 0 = No successful receipt of link word RO 0 8.13 Message Page 1 = Message page 0 = Unformatted page RO 0 8.12 Acknowledge2 1 = Can act on the information 0 = Cannot act on the information RO 0 8.11 Toggle 1 = Previous value of transmitted link code word equal to logic 0 0 = Previous value of transmitted link code word equal to logic 1 RO 0 8.10:0 Message Field 11-bit wide field to encode 2048 messages RO 000_0000_0000 August 19, 2015 35 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default Register 10h - Digital Reserved Control 10.15:5 Reserved Reserved RW 0000_0000_000 10.4 PLL Off 1 = Turn PLL off automatically in EDPD mode 0 = Keep PLL on in EDPD mode. See also Register 18h, Bit [11] for EDPD mode RW 0 10.3:0 Reserved Reserved RW 0000 Reserved Reserved RW 0000_0000_00 11.5 Slow-Oscillator Mode Enable Slow-oscillator mode is used to disconnect the input reference crystal/clock on the XI pin and select the on-chip slow oscillator when the KSZ8081RNA/RND device is not in use after power-up. 1 = Enable 0 = Disable This bit automatically sets software power-down to the analog side when enabled. RW 0 11.4:0 Reserved Reserved RW 0_0000 Register 11h - AFE Control 1 11.15:6 Register 15h - RXER Counter 15.15:0 RXER Counter Receive error counter for symbol error frames RO/SC 0000h Register 16h - Operation Mode Strap Override 16.15 Reserved Factory Mode 0 = Normal operation 1 = Factory test mode If RXER (Pin 17) latches in a pull-up value at the de-assertion of reset, write a `0' to this bit to clear Reserved Factory Mode. 16.14:11 Reserved Reserved RW 000_0 16.10 Reserved Reserved RO 0 16.9 B-CAST_OFF Override 1 = Override strap-in for B-CAST_OFF If bit is `1', PHY Address 0 is non-broadcast. RW 0 16.8:7 Reserved Reserved RW 0_0 16.6 RMII B-to-B Override 1 = Override strap-in for RMII back-to-back mode (also set Bit 1 of this register to `1') RW 0 16.5 NAND Tree Override 1 = Override strap-in for NAND tree mode RW 0 16.4:2 Reserved Reserved RW 0_00 16.1 RMII Override 1 = Override strap-in for RMII mode RW 1 16.0 Reserved Reserved RW 0 August 19, 2015 36 RW 0 Set by the pull-up / pull-down value of RXER (Pin 17). Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default Register 17h - Operation Mode Strap Status 17.15:13 PHYAD[2:0] Strap-In Status [000] = Strap to PHY Address 0 [011] = Strap to PHY Address 3 The KSZ8081RNA/RND supports only PHY addresses 0h and 3h. RO 17.12:2 Reserved Reserved RO 17.1 RMII Strap-In Status 1 = Strap to RMII mode RO 17.0 Reserved Reserved RO Register 18h - Expanded Control 18.15:12 Reserved Reserved RW 0000 18.11 EDPD Disabled Energy-detect power-down mode 1 = Disable 0 = Enable See also Register 10h, Bit [4] for PLL off. RW 1 18.10:0 Reserved Reserved RW 000_0000_0000 Register 1Bh - Interrupt Control/Status 1B.15 Jabber Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable jabber interrupt 0 = Disable jabber interrupt RW 0 1B.14 Receive Error Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable receive error interrupt 0 = Disable receive error interrupt RW 0 1B.13 Page Received Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable page received interrupt 0 = Disable page received interrupt RW 0 1B.12 Parallel Detect Fault Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable parallel detect fault interrupt 0 = Disable parallel detect fault interrupt RW 0 1B.11 Link Partner Acknowledge Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable link partner acknowledge interrupt 0 = Disable link partner acknowledge interrupt RW 0 1B.10 Link-Down Interrupt Enable 1= Enable link-down interrupt 0 = Disable link-down interrupt RW 0 1B.9 Remote Fault Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable remote fault interrupt 0 = Disable remote fault interrupt RW 0 1B.8 Link-Up Interrupt Enable 1 = Enable link-up interrupt 0 = Disable link-up interrupt RW 0 1B.7 Jabber Interrupt 1 = Jabber occurred 0 = Jabber did not occur RO/SC 0 August 19, 2015 37 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) (6) Address Name Description Mode Default 1B.6 Receive Error Interrupt 1 = Receive error occurred 0 = Receive error did not occur RO/SC 0 1B.5 Page Receive Interrupt 1 = Page receive occurred 0 = Page receive did not occur RO/SC 0 1B.4 Parallel Detect Fault Interrupt 1 = Parallel detect fault occurred 0 = Parallel detect fault did not occur RO/SC 0 1B.3 Link Partner Acknowledge Interrupt 1 = Link partner acknowledge occurred 0 = Link partner acknowledge did not occur RO/SC 0 1B.2 Link-Down Interrupt 1 = Link-down occurred 0 = Link-down did not occur RO/SC 0 1B.1 Remote Fault Interrupt 1 = Remote fault occurred 0 = Remote fault did not occur RO/SC 0 1B.0 Link-Up Interrupt 1 = Link-up occurred 0 = Link-up did not occur RO/SC 0 Register 1Dh - LinkMD Control/Status Cable Diagnostic Test Enable 1 = Enable cable diagnostic test. After test has completed, this bit is self-cleared. 0 = Indicates cable diagnostic test (if enabled) has completed and the status information is valid for read. RW/SC 0 1D.14:13 Cable Diagnostic Test Result [00] = Normal condition [01] = Open condition has been detected in cable [10] = Short condition has been detected in cable [11] = Cable diagnostic test has failed RO 00 1D.12 Short Cable Indicator 1 = Short cable (<10 meter) has been detected by LinkMD RO 0 1D.11:9 Reserved Reserved RW 000 1D.8:0 Cable Fault Counter Distance to fault RO 0_0000_0000 1D.15 August 19, 2015 38 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default Register 1Eh - PHY Control 1 1E.15:10 Reserved Reserved RO 0000_00 1E.9 Enable Pause (Flow Control) 1 = Flow control capable 0 = No flow control capability RO 0 1E.8 Link Status 1 = Link is up 0 = Link is down RO 0 1E.7 Polarity Status 1 = Polarity is reversed 0 = Polarity is not reversed RO 1E.6 Reserved Reserved RO 1E.5 MDI/MDI-X State 1 = MDI-X 0 = MDI RO 1E.4 Energy Detect 1 = Signal present on receive differential pair 0 = No signal detected on receive differential pair RO 0 1E.3 PHY Isolate 1 = PHY in isolate mode 0 = PHY in normal operation RW 0 Operation Mode Indication [000] = Still in auto-negotiation [001] = 10Base-T half-duplex [010] = 100Base-TX half-duplex [011] = Reserved [100] = Reserved [101] = 10Base-T full-duplex [110] = 100Base-TX full-duplex [111] = Reserved RO 000 1E.2:0 August 19, 2015 39 0 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Register Description (Continued) Address Name (6) Description Mode Default HP_MDIX 1 = HP Auto MDI/MDI-X mode 0 = Micrel Auto MDI/MDI-X mode RW 1 1F.14 MDI/MDI-X Select When Auto MDI/MDI-X is disabled, 1 = MDI-X mode Transmit on RXP,RXM (Pins 4, 3) and Receive on TXP,TXM (Pins 6, 5) 0 = MDI mode Transmit on TXP,TXM (Pins 6, 5) and Receive on RXP,RXM (Pins 4, 3) RW 0 1F.13 Pair Swap Disable 1 = Disable Auto MDI/MDI-X 0 = Enable Auto MDI/MDI-X RW 0 1F.12 Reserved Reserved RW 0 1F.11 Force Link 1 = Force link pass 0 = Normal link operation This bit bypasses the control logic and allows the transmitter to send a pattern even if there is no link. RW 0 1F.10 Power Saving 1 = Enable power saving 0 = Disable power saving RW 0 1F.9 Interrupt Level 1 = Interrupt pin active high 0 = Interrupt pin active low RW 0 1F.8 Enable Jabber 1 = Enable jabber counter 0 = Disable jabber counter RW 1 1F.7 RMII Reference Clock Select 1 = For KSZ8081RNA, clock input to XI (Pin 8) is 50MHz for RMII - 50MHz clock mode. For KSZ8081RND, clock input to XI (Pin 8) is 25MHz for RMII - 25MHz clock code. 0 = For KSZ8081RNA, clock input to XI (Pin 8) is 25MHz for RMII - 25MHz clock code. For KSZ8081RND, clock input to XI (Pin 8) is 50MHz for RMII - 50MHz clock mode. RW 0 1F.6 Reserved Reserved RW 0 [00] = LED0: Link/Activity [01] = LED0: Link [10], [11] = Reserved RW 00 Register 1Fh - PHY Control 2 1F.15 1F.5:4 LED Mode 1F.3 Disable Transmitter 1 = Disable transmitter 0 = Enable transmitter RW 0 1F.2 Remote Loopback 1 = Remote (analog) loopback is enabled 0 = Normal mode RW 0 1F.1 Reserved Reserved RW 0 1F.0 Disable Data Scrambling 1 = Disable scrambler 0 = Enable scrambler RW 0 August 19, 2015 40 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Absolute Maximum Ratings(7) Operating Ratings(8) Supply Voltage (VIN) (VDD_1.2) .................................................. -0.5V to +1.8V (VDDIO, VDDA_3.3) ....................................... -0.5V to +5.0V Input Voltage (all inputs) .............................. -0.5V to +5.0V Output Voltage (all outputs) ......................... -0.5V to +5.0V Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) ............................ 260C Storage Temperature (Ts) ......................... -55C to +150C Supply Voltage (VDDIO_3.3, VDDA_3.3) .......................... +3.135V to +3.465V (VDDIO_2.5)........................................ +2.375V to +2.625V (VDDIO_1.8)........................................ +1.710V to +1.890V Ambient Temperature (TA, Commercial) ...................................... 0C to +70C (TA, Industrial) ....................................... -40C to +85C Maximum Junction Temperature (TJ maximum) ........ 125C Thermal Resistance (JA) .................................... 49.22C/W Thermal Resistance (JC) .................................... 25.65C/W Electrical Characteristics(9) Symbol Parameter Condition Min. Typ. Max. Units (10) Supply Current (VDDIO, VDDA_3.3 = 3.3V) IDD1_3.3V 10Base-T Full-duplex traffic @ 100% utilization 41 mA IDD2_3.3V 100Base-TX Full-duplex traffic @ 100% utilization 47 mA IDD3_3.3V EDPD Mode Ethernet cable disconnected (Reg. 18h.11 = 0) 20 mA IDD4_3.3V Power-Down Mode Software power-down (Reg. 0h.11 = 1) 4 mA CMOS Level Inputs VIH VIL |IIN| Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage Input Current VDDIO = 3.3V 2.0 V VDDIO = 2.5V 1.8 V VDDIO = 1.8V 1.3 V VDDIO = 3.3V 0.8 V VDDIO = 2.5V 0.7 V VDDIO = 1.8V 0.5 V VIN = GND ~ VDDIO 10 A CMOS Level Outputs VOH VOL |Ioz| Output High Voltage Output Low Voltage VDDIO = 3.3V 2.4 V VDDIO = 2.5V 2.0 V VDDIO = 1.8V 1.5 V VDDIO = 3.3V 0.4 V VDDIO = 2.5V 0.4 V VDDIO = 1.8V 0.3 V 10 A Output Tri-State Leakage LED Output ILED Output Drive Current LED0 pin 8 mA Notes: 7. Exceeding the absolute maximum rating can damage the device. Stresses greater than the absolute maximum rating can cause permanent damage to the device. Operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those specified in the operating sections of this specification is not implied. Maximum conditions for extended periods may affect reliability. 8. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating. 9. TA = 25C. Specification is for packaged product only. 10. Current consumption is for the single 3.3V supply KSZ8081RNA/RND device only, and includes the transmit driver current and the 1.2V supply voltage (VDD_1.2) that are supplied by the KSZ8081RNA/RND. August 19, 2015 41 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Electrical Characteristics(9) (Continued) Symbol Parameter Condition Min. Typ. Max. Units VDDIO = 3.3V 30 45 73 k VDDIO = 2.5V 39 61 102 k VDDIO = 1.8V 48 99 178 k VDDIO = 3.3V 26 43 79 k VDDIO = 2.5V 34 59 113 k VDDIO = 1.8V 53 99 200 k 1.05 V 2 % All Pull-Up/Pull-Down Pins (including Strapping Pins) pu pd Internal Pull-Up Resistance Internal Pull-Down Resistance 100Base-TX Transmit (measured differentially after 1:1 transformer) VO Peak Differential Output Voltage 100 termination across differential output 0.95 VIMB Output Voltage Imbalance 100 termination across differential output tr , tf Rise/Fall Time 3 5 ns Rise/Fall Time Imbalance 0 0.5 ns 0.25 ns 5 % Duty Cycle Distortion Overshoot Output Jitter Peak-to-peak 0.7 ns 10Base-T Transmit (measured differentially after 1:1 transformer) VP tr , tf Peak Differential Output Voltage 100 termination across differential output Jitter Added Peak-to-peak Rise/Fall Time 2.2 2.8 V 3.5 ns 25 ns 5MHz square wave 400 mV R(ISET) = 6.49k 0.65 V Peak-to-peak (Applies only to RMII - 25MHz clock mode) 300 ps 4.4 s 10Base-T Receive VSQ Squelch Threshold Transmitter - Drive Setting VSET Reference Voltage of ISET REF_CLK Output 50MHz RMII Clock Output Jitter 100Mbps Mode - Industrial Applications Parameters tllr Link Loss Reaction (Indication) Time August 19, 2015 Link loss detected at receive differential inputs to PHY signal indication time for each of the following: 1. For LED mode 01, Link LED output changes from low (link-up) to high (link-down). 2. INTRP pin asserts for link-down status change. 42 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Timing Diagrams RMII Timing Figure 10. RMII Timing - Data Received from RMII Figure 11. RMII Timing - Data Input to RMII Table 10. RMII Timing Parameters - KSZ8081RNA/RND (25MHz input to XI pin, 50MHz output from REF_CLK pin) Timing Parameter Description Min. Typ. Max. tCYC Clock cycle t1 Setup time 4 ns t2 Hold time 2 ns tOD Output delay 7 20 Unit ns 10 13 ns Typ. Max. Unit Table 11. RMII Timing Parameters - KSZ8081RNA/RND (50MHz input to XI pin) Timing Parameter Description tCYC Clock cycle t1 Setup time 4 ns t2 Hold time 2 ns tOD Output delay 8 August 19, 2015 Min. 20 43 11 ns 13 ns Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Auto-Negotiation Timing Figure 12. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing Table 12. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing Parameters Timing Parameter Description tBTB FLP burst to FLP burst tFLPW FLP burst width tPW Clock/Data pulse width tCTD Clock pulse to data pulse 55.5 64 69.5 s tCTC Clock pulse to clock pulse 111 128 139 s Number of clock/data pulses per FLP burst 17 August 19, 2015 44 Min. Typ. Max. Units 8 16 24 ms 2 ms 100 ns 33 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND MDC/MDIO Timing Figure 13. MDC/MDIO Timing Table 13. MDC/MDIO Timing Parameters Timing Parameter Description fc Typ. Max. Unit MDC Clock Frequency 2.5 10 MHz tP MDC period 400 tMD1 MDIO (PHY input) setup to rising edge of MDC 10 ns tMD2 MDIO (PHY input) hold from rising edge of MDC 4 ns tMD3 MDIO (PHY output) delay from rising edge of MDC 5 August 19, 2015 Min. 45 222 ns ns Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Power-Up/Reset Timing The KSZ8081RNA/RND reset timing requirement is summarized in Figure 14 and Table 14. Figure 14. Power-Up/Reset Timing Table 14. Power-Up/Reset Timing Parameters Parameter Description Min. Max. Units tVR Supply voltage (VDDIO, VDDA_3.3) rise time 300 s tSR Stable supply voltage (VDDIO, VDDA_3.3) to reset high 10 ms tCS Configuration setup time 5 ns tCH Configuration hold time 5 ns tRC Reset to strap-in pin output 6 ns The supply voltage (VDDIO and VDDA_3.3) power-up waveform should be monotonic. The 300s minimum rise time is from 10% to 90%. For warm reset, the reset (RST#) pin should be asserted low for a minimum of 500s. The strap-in pin values are read and updated at the de-assertion of reset. After the de-assertion of reset, wait a minimum of 100s before starting programming on the MIIM (MDC/MDIO) interface. August 19, 2015 46 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Reset Circuit Figure 15 shows a reset circuit recommended for powering up the KSZ8081RNA/RND if reset is triggered by the power supply. Figure 15. Recommended Reset Circuit Figure 16 Shows a reset circuit recommended for applications where reset is driven by another device (for example, the CPU or an FPGA). The reset out RST_OUT_n from CPU/FPGA provides the warm reset after power up reset. D2 is used if using different VDDIO between the switch and CPU/FPGA, otherwise, the different VDDIO will fight each other. If different VDDIO have to use in a special case, a low VF (<0.3V) diode is required (For example, VISHAY's BAT54, MSS1P2L and so on), or a level shifter device can be used too. If Ethernet device and CPU/FPGA use same VDDIO voltage, D2 can be removed to connect both devices directly. Usually, Ethernet device and CPU/FPGA should use same VDDIO voltage. Figure 16. Recommended Reset Circuit for Interfacing with CPU/FPGA Reset Output August 19, 2015 47 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Reference Circuits - LED Strap-In Pins The pull-up, float, and pull-down reference circuits for the LED0/ANEN_SPEED strapping pin are shown in Figure 17 for 3.3V and 2.5V VDDIO. Figure 17. Reference Circuits for LED Strapping Pins For 1.8V VDDIO, LED indication support is not recommended due to the low voltage. Without the LED indicator, the ANEN_SPEED strapping pin is functional with a 4.7k pull-up to 1.8V VDDIO or float for a value of `1', and with a 1.0k pull-down to ground for a value of `0'. Note: If using RJ45 jacks with integrated LEDs and 1.8V VDDIO, a level shifting is required from LED 3.3V to 1.8V. For example, use a bipolar transistor or a level shift device. August 19, 2015 48 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Reference Clock - Connection and Selection A crystal or external clock source, such as an oscillator, is used to provide the reference clock for the KSZ8081RNA/RND. For the KSZ8081RNA/RND in RMII - 25MHz clock mode, the reference clock is 25MHz. The reference clock connections to XI (Pin 8) and XO (Pin 7), and the reference clock selection criteria, are provided in Figure 18 and Table 15. Figure 18. 25MHz Crystal/Oscillator Reference Clock Connection Table 15. 25MHz Crystal / Reference Clock Selection Criteria Characteristics Value Units 25 MHz 50 ppm Crystal series resistance (typical) 40 Crystal load capacitance (typical) 16 pF Frequency Frequency tolerance (maximum) (11) Note: 11. 60ppm for overtemperature crystal. For the KSZ8081RNA/RND in RMII - 50MHz clock mode, the reference clock is 50MHz. The reference clock connection to XI (Pin 8), and the reference clock selection criteria are provided in Figure 19 and Table 16. Figure 19. 50MHz Oscillator Reference Clock Connection Table 16. 50MHz Oscillator / Reference Clock Selection Criteria Characteristics Value Units Frequency 50 MHz Frequency tolerance (maximum) 50 ppm August 19, 2015 49 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Magnetic - Connection and Selection A 1:1 isolation transformer is required at the line interface. Use one with integrated common-mode chokes for designs exceeding FCC requirements. The KSZ8081RNA/RND design incorporates voltage-mode transmit drivers and on-chip terminations. With the voltage-mode implementation, the transmit drivers supply the common-mode voltages to the two differential pairs. Therefore, the two transformer center tap pins on the KSZ8081RNA/RND side should not be connected to any power supply source on the board; instead, the center tap pins should be separated from one another and connected through separate 0.1F common-mode capacitors to ground. Separation is required because the common-mode voltage is different between transmitting and receiving differential pairs. Figure 20 shows the typical magnetic interface circuit for the KSZ8081RNA/RND. Figure 20. Typical Magnetic Interface Circuit August 19, 2015 50 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Table 17 lists recommended magnetic characteristics. Table 17. Magnetics Selection Criteria Parameter Value Test Condition Turns ratio 1 CT : 1 CT Open-circuit inductance (minimum) 350H 100mV, 100kHz, 8mA Insertion loss (typical) -1.1dB 100kHz to 100MHz HIPOT (minimum) 1500Vrms Table 18 is a list of compatible single-port magnetics with separated transformer center tap pins on the PHY chip side that can be used with the KSZ8081RNA/RND. Table 18. Compatible Single-Port 10/100 Magnetics Manufacturer Part Number Temperature Range Magnetic + RJ-45 Bel Fuse S558-5999-U7 0C to 70C No Bel Fuse SI-46001-F 0C to 70C Yes Bel Fuse SI-50170-F 0C to 70C Yes Delta LF8505 0C to 70C No HALO HFJ11-2450E 0C to 70C Yes HALO TG110-E055N5 -40C to 85C No LANKom LF-H41S-1 0C to 70C No Pulse H1102 0C to 70C No Pulse H1260 0C to 70C No Pulse HX1188 -40C to 85C No Pulse J00-0014 0C to 70C Yes Pulse JX0011D21NL -40C to 85C Yes TDK TLA-6T718A 0C to 70C Yes Transpower HB726 0C to 70C No Wurth/Midcom 000-7090-37R-LF1 -40C to 85C No August 19, 2015 51 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. KSZ8081RNA/KSZ8081RND Package Information and Recommended Land Pattern(12) 24-Pin 4mm x 4mm QFN (MM) Note: 12. Package information is correct as of the publication date. For updates and most current information, go to www.micrel.com. August 19, 2015 52 Revision 1.3 Micrel, Inc. 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