0/100 Mb/s Ethernet Products DP83630 Ethernet Physical Layer Transceiver Demo Board User Guide Interface Division April 21, 2011 Document Revision A
Table of Contents 1 2 General Description .................................................................................................................. 1 Quick Start ................................................................................................................................ 2 2.1 Power Connection...................................................................................................... 2 2.1.1 MII Interface (Default) ......................................................
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 1 General Description The purpose of the DP83630 Demo Board is to provide National Semiconductor Corp.'s customers with a vehicle to quickly design and market systems containing the DP83630. Customers are encouraged to copy EVK components to expedite their design process.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2 Quick Start The DP83630 Demo Board is fully assembled and factory tested. Follow the instructions below to set up the hardware platform for the measurement of interest. 2.1 Power Connection The DP83630 Demo Board provides several options for supplying power to the board. Power can be supplied by way of the MII interface at 3.3 V or 5.0 V, USB interface, or directly from an external supply. 2.1.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2.2 Address Setting The PHY address can be set by placing jumpers in J24 and J26 as indicated in Table 1. Placing 2.2k ohm resistors in R47, R49, and R50 will pull PHYAD2, PHYAD3, and PHYAD4 high allowing for PHY addresses greater than 3. The default address is 1 (no jumpers or resistors placed). Table 1. PHY Address Settings PHYAD1 (J26) Open Open Jumpered Jumpered PHYAD0 (J24) Jumpered Open Jumpered Open PHY Address 0 1 (Default) 2 3 Figure 2.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2.3 Device Register Access 2.3.1 Access MDIO Through MII To access the device registers through the MII interface jumpers should be placed between pins 1 and 2 of J3 and J4. Figure 3 shows the default jumper settings for the MDIO/MDC access via the MII interface. Figure 3. Default MDIO/MDC Connection 2.3.2 Access MDIO Through USB To access the device registers through the USB interface jumpers should be placed between pins 2 and 3 of J3 and J4. 2.3.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2.4 Clock Sources The board can be configured to operate with either a crystal or an external oscillator. 2.4.1 Crystal (Default) The board comes with a 25 MHz crystal for use in the MII configuration. A surface mount device using the pads provided on the bottom side of the board can replace the through-hole part. 2.4.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2.5 Straps The DP83630 Demo Board provides a combination of jumpers and resistors to configure the strap options for the device. The following table summarizes the straps and the default settings. Table 2.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2.6 LEDs Various LEDs are provided to assist the user in determining the state of operation of the board. Table 3 and Figure 6 clarify the relationship between the LEDs and Jumpers. Table 3.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE 2.7 SMA Connectors For convenience, two SMA connectors are provided (J2 and J34). J2 can be connected to the CLK_OUT pin by placing a 0 ohm resistor at R1. Similarly, J34 can be connected to GPIO9 by placing a 0 ohm resistor at R86. 50 ohm resistors can be placed at R2 and R62 to provide a terminating impedance for test equipment, if desired. 2.8 Table of Jumpers Table 4.
DP83630 DEMO BOARD USER GUIDE Interface J1 J2 J6 J7 J34 J46 J53 J56 J58 J60 2.
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