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Development Kit Manual
January 2001
As of January 15, 2001, this document replaces the Level One document Order Number: 249103-001
LXD970A Demo Board for 10/100 and 100BASE-FX Applications.
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Contents
1.0 General Description ..................................................................................................5
1.1 Features................................................................................................................5
2.0 Equipment and Setup...............................................................................................7
2.1 Test Setup.............................................................................................................7
2.2 Loading Test File...................................................................................................7
2.3 Power Supply Option.............................................................................................8
2.3.1 External +5V Supply for Analog Circuitry (VCCA, VCCT and VCCR)..9
2.4 Test Points ............................................................................................................9
3.0 Jumpers.......................................................................................................................10
4.0 Hardware Control Interface..................................................................................11
4.1 Multi-Function Pins..............................................................................................11
4.1.1 Function/Address Settings .................................................................11
4.1.2 Additional Jumper Functions..............................................................12
4.2 LED Indicators.....................................................................................................13
Figures
1 LXD970A Demo Board..........................................................................................6
2 Basic Test Setup...................................................................................................7
3 Optional Test Setup..............................................................................................8
4 Hardware Control Interface Jumper Placement.................................................11
5 LXD970A Schematic...........................................................................................14
Tables
1 Test Point Descriptions .........................................................................................9
2 Jumper Descriptions............................................................................................10
3 MF Pins Input Voltage Levels..............................................................................11
4 Hardware Control Interface (JP1) Functions.......................................................12
5 Operating Speed Advertisement Settings...........................................................12
6 Additional JP1 Jumper Functions........................................................................13
7 LED Descriptions.................................................................................................13
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1.0 General Description
The LXD970A Demo Board is a versatile 10/100Mbps Ethernet media access unit (MAU) that
demonstrates all of the integral features of the LXT970A Fast Ethernet Transceiver.
The LXD970A provides a working platform for evaluation of the LXT970A Fast Ethernet
Transceiver in 10BASE-T and/or 100BASE-TX/FX applications.
The LXD970A Demo Board is configured with a single chip 10/100Mbps, IEEE 802.3u compliant,
Fast Ethernet Transceiver unit (LXD970A). The demo board is designed to plug into a transceiver
test box via a standard 40-pin MII connector. This allows system designers to test 10Mbps and
100Mbps link performance, auto-negotiation and register functionality prior to board prototyping.
The LXT970A also provides an ECL-type interface for 100BASE-FX link testing.
This document describes typical Demo Board setup procedures for a 100BASE-TX environment.
Before using the Demo Board, review the LXT970A Fast Ethernet Transceiver data sheet for
device functionality and specifications.
1.1 Features
IEEE 802.3-compliant 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX using a single RJ45 connection.
Quick setup, ease of use, and clear visibility of application settings for:
Complete system demonstration
Individual circuit isolation
LED indicators for major functions.
IEEE 802.3u MII interface with extended register capability.
Configured for single 5V supply operation.
Standard half duplex or full duplex operation at 10 or 100 Mbps.
100BASE-FX fiber optic capability (unstuffed optional circuitry).
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Figure 1. LXD970A Demo Board
ENBL COL LNK TX RX
Optional
FIBER MODULE CIRCUIT
MF1 MF2 MF3 MF4MF0
TSTOPIBTST
TSTON
JP7
M
A
N
0
JP8
TEST
JP5
TD+
TD -
RD+
RD -
MDINT
GNDR
GNDT
JP6
M
A
N
1
M
A
N
2
JP1
JP3
JP4
MII
RJ-45
TRANSFORMER
LXT970A
LEDs
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2.0 Equipment and Setup
The LXD970A Demo Board includes all the components needed for a successful evaluation.
However, the following additional equipment is recommended:
NetCom System X-1000 transceiver test box configured with firmware version 1.17 or newer.
PC with Fast Ether Windows (version 1.5 or newer) installed.
Various lengths of Category 5 Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) cable (1, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100,
120 and 140 meters).
For 100BASE-FX evaluation, a fiber-optic transceiver module (HFBR-5103) and fiber-optic
cable are required.
2.1 Test Setup
Figure 1 shows a typical test setup for the basic operation of the LXD970A. The LXD970A plugs
directly into a X1000 NetCom Transceiver Test Box via a standard 40-pin MII connector that is
included on the board.
An optional test setup is shown in Figure 2 using a PC for testing additional nodes.
Note: JP3 and JP4 must be installed on the LXD970A for the Netcom System X-1000 transceiver
test box to access the MII management registers inside the LXT970A.
Figure 2. Basic Test Setup
NETCOM
X1000
LXD970A
LXD970A
UTP
Loop
MII
FAST ETHER
Windows
RS232
PC
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2.2 Loading Test File
A disk that contains the file needed for testing is included with the LXD970A demo board.
This file contains Killer Packets (100Tx4.s), that exhibit worst case baseline wander
characteristics suitable for evaluating link performance and comparing the LXT970A to alternative
products. Some devices do not adjust well over a range of cable distances. It is recommended to
compare LXT970A performance to similar devices over a wide range of cable lengths.
Follow this simple procedure for loading test file into the Netcom X-1000 test box:
Load disk containing test pattern into computer
Start Fast Ether Windows
Click the DATA PATTERN button in the lower left of the screen
From the Data Pattern options presented, select CUSTOM
From the File menu, select OPEN, then select the drive and directory where the test file is
located. (If you are using the disk from Intel, select A:\100Tx4.s)
When the test file is displayed on screen, select CLOSE. This automatically downloads the
test pattern to the Netcom X1000 test box
Proceed with normal testing
Figure 3. Optional Test Setup
NETCOM
X1000
LXD970A
LXD970A
Serial
HUB
FAST ETHER
Windows
Terminal SW
UTP
UTP
RJ-45
MII
PC
PC
Terminal SW
RS232
RS232
Port
1
Port 2
FAST ETHER
Windows
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2.3 Power Supply Option
The LXD970A includes a jumper (JP8), which provides a an optional power supply source for the
VCC pins; VCCA (analog supply), VCCR (receive supply), VCCT (transmit supply) and VCCD
(digital supply). In the original factory configuration, this jumper is shorted by a circuit trace and
all LXD970A power is supplied via the MII pin (J1). However, the circuit trace can be easily cut to
provide the JP8 isolation option.
2.3.1 External +5V Supply for Analog Circuitry (VCCA, VCCT and VCCR)
To provide an external +5V power supply for the LXD970A analog circuitry, proceed as follows:
Cut the circuit trace across JP8 pins 3 and 4
Attach an external +5V supply to JP8 pin 3
This routes the external supply to VCCA, VCCT, and VCCR (all circuits except VCCD and
VCCIO). To restore to factory configuration, disconnect the external power supply and install the
jumper block in JP8.
2.4 Test Points
There are 9 Test Points on the LXD970A Demo Board. Table 1 describes these.
Table 1. Test Point Descriptions
Label Ref Des Description
TD+ J3 Transmit Data Output Positive - Signals transmitted from LXD970A to TP link.
TD- J4 Transmit Data Output Negative - Signal transmitted from LXD970A to TP link.
RD+ J5 Receive Data Input Positive - Signals received from TP network.
RD- J6 Receive Data Input Negative - Signals received from TP network.
GNDA J8 Analog Ground
TSTON J9 Test Output Negative
1
TSTOP J10 Test Output Positive
1
IBTST J11 IB Test
1
MDINT J12 Management Data Interrupt
2
- Indicates status change.
1. Factory Test Only
2. 4.7k
pull-up to VCC needed if used
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3.0 Jumpers
There are 7 Jumpers on the LXD970 Demo Board. Table 2 describes these jumpers and their
functions.
Table 2. Jumper Descriptions
Ref Des Function
JP1
Hardware Control Interface: Provides access to voltage sensitive manual control functions. See Tables 3, 4
and 5 for details.
JP3
MDIO: Connects the MDIO pin to the MII connector. With the trace cut and the jumper open, the MDIO pin
can be connected to an external device.
JP4
MDC: Connects the MDC pin to the MII connector. With the trace cut and the jumper open, the MDC pin can
be connected to an external device.
JP5
TEST: This jumper should not be installed for normal operation. This jumper is used to put the chip into a
test mode that is used to characterize the chip.
JP6
POWER DOWN: With the jumper installed the chip goes into a power down mode.
In power down mode the MII port (except MDIO and MDC), the twisted pair port and the LED pins are
tristated.
JP7
MII: 18-pin straight header that is connected to all the MII interface signal pins. There is a ground test point
next to C20 to ground probes to.
JP8
ANALOG VCC CONNECT: Connects MII connector power to the analog portion of the chip.
To use +5V power from MII connector:
No action required. The jumpers (pins 1 & 2 and 3 & 4) are shorted via a trace on the bottom of board.
However, if the traces are cut, the jumpers must be installed to supply power from MII to analog VCC (VCCA).
To use alternate power supply for Analog VCC:
Cut the trace on the bottom of board across pins 3 and 4 shorting JP8. With no jumpers installed, an external
power can be connected. Provide an alternate power supply ( +5V) to pin 3 of JP8.
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4.0 Hardware Control Interface
4.1 Multi-Function Pins
The Hardware Control Interface (JP1) provides access to the Multi-Function (MF) pins which
decode 4-level supply voltages to establish two independent settings per pin. The first setting
determines chip address. The second setting determines configuration of the LXD970A. The 4-
level inputs referred to as V
MF1, VMF2, VMF3 and VMF4 are shown in Table 3.
To select an Input Level place a jumper on the appropriate pins. The 4-level input pins (V
MF1,
VMF2, VMF3 and VMF4) are identical for each Multi-Function (MF) section. See Figure 3 for
jumper placement.
Table 3. MF Pins Input Voltage Levels
Parameter Symbol Min Max Units
Input Voltage Level 1 V
MF1 Vcc - 0.5 - V
Input Voltage Level 2 V
MF2 (Vcc/2) + 0.5 Vcc - 1.2 V
Input Voltage Level 3 V
MF31.2Vcc/2 - 0.5V
Input Voltage Level 4 V
MF4- 0.5V
Figure 4. Hardware Control Interface Jumper Placement
NOTES:
1. TRSTE and MDDIS functions are not labeled on the board.
2. CFG1, CFG0 and FDE are pin names for the manual pins and are not labeled on the board.
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D
D
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S
1
M
A
N
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C
F
G
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2
M
A
N
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2
M
A
N
2
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C
F
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2
T
R
S
T
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1
pin 49
pin 50
pin 1
pin 2
MF0
MF1 MF2 MF3 MF4
V
MF
1
V
MF
2
V
MF
3
V
MF
4
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4.1.1 Function/Address Settings
The multi-function pins allow the user to enable or disable the applicable functions and determine
chip address according to the input level selected. Table 4 shows the status of the function
according to the (V
MF) selection.
Table 4. Hardware Control Interface (JP1) Functions
Address Input Voltage Levels
2
Pin Function VMF1VMF2VMF3VMF4
MF0
Address Bit 0 1 1 0 0
Auto-Negotiation
Sets the initial value of bit 0.12
Disabled
(0.12 = 0)
Enabled
(0.12 = 1)
Enabled
(0.12 = 1)
Disabled
(0.12 = 0)
MF1
Address Bit 1 1 1 0 0
Repeater / DTE Mode
Sets the initial value of bit 19.13
DTE
(19.13 = 0)
Repeater
(19.13 = 1)
Repeater
(19.13 = 1)
DTE
(19.13 = 0)
MF2
Address Bit 2 1 1 0 0
Nibble (4B) / Symbol (5B) Mode
Sets the initial value of bit 19.4
Nibble (4B)
(19.4 = 0)
Symbol (5B)
(19.4 = 1)
Symbol (5B)
(19.4 = 1)
Nibble (4B)
(19.4 = 0)
MF3
Address Bit 3 1 1 0 0
Scrambler Operation
Sets the initial value of bit 19.3
Enabled
(19.3 = 0)
Bypassed
(19.3 = 1)
Bypassed
(19.3 = 1)
Enabled
(19.3 = 0)
MF4
Address Bit 4 1 1 0 0
If Auto-Negotiate Enabled via MF0, MF4 works in combination with MAN2 (CFG1) to control
operating speed advertisement capabilities. See Table 5 for details.
If Auto-Negotiate Disabled
Then TX/F Mode
Sets the initial value of bit 19.2
100TX
(19.2 = 0)
100FX
(19.2 = 1)
100FX
(19.2 = 1)
100TX
(19.2 = 0)
Table 5. Operating Speed Advertisement Settings
MF4 Input
Voltage Levels
1
MAN2
(CFG1)
Function
If Auto-Negotiate Enabled via MF0
V
MF1, VMF4 Jumper Not Installed Advertise all capabilities, Ignore MAN1 (FDE)
V
MF1, VMF4 Jumper Installed Advertise 10 Mbps only, Follow MAN1 (FDE)
V
MF2, VMF3 Jumper Not Installed Advertise 100 Mbps only, Follow MAN1 (FDE)
V
MF2, VMF3 Jumper Installed Advertise 10/100 Mbps, Follow MAN1 (FDE)
1. Input Voltage Levels (V
MF1, VMF2, VMF3, VMF4) for MF pins.
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4.1.2 Additional Jumper Functions
In addition to the MF pins, the Hardware Control Interface (JP1) contains 10 pins, (#41 - #50) that
are labeled as MAN0, MAN1, MAN2, TRSTE and MDDIS, (Note: TRSTE and MDDIS are not
labeled on the demo board). MAN0 = CFG0, MAN1 = FDE and MAN2 = CFG1. The Manual pins
control the status of the applicable function by installing or removing a jumper. See Table 6 for
function status.
4.2 LED Indicators
There are 5 status LEDs on the Demo Board. Refer to Table 7 for LED descriptions.
Table 6. Additional JP1 Jumper Functions
Jumper Label Function Status
Jumper
Installed
Jumper Not
Installed
MAN0
(CFG0)
Restart Negotiation
(when Auto-Neg enabled)
1
Enable X
Disable X
Speed Select
(when Auto-Neg disabled)
1
10Mbps X
100Mbps X
MAN1
(FDE)
Full Duplex
Enable X
Disable X
MAN2
(CFG1)
Speed Advertisement Capabilities
(when Auto-Neg enabled)
1
When Auto-Neg enabled, MAN2 (CFG1) works in
combination with MF4 to control operating speed
advertising capabilities. See Table 5 for details
Link Test
(when Auto-Neg disabled)
1
Enable X
Disable X
Not Labeled
(TRSTE)
Tristate
(MDC and MDIO are not affected)
Tristates
MII Data Interface
X
Normal
Operation
X
Not Labeled
(MDDIS)
MDIO Port
Enable X
Disable X
1. Auto-negotiation is set via MF0.
Table 7. LED Descriptions
Label Ref Des Description
ENBL D1 Line Speed. Indicates 100Mbps operation
COL D2 Collision. Indicates collision
LNK D3 Link. Indicates connection
TX D4 Transmit Data. Indicates data being transmitted
RX D5 Receive Data. Indicates data being received
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Figure 5. LXD970A Schematic
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