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KSZ8041NL/RNL
10Base-T/100Base-TX
Physical Layer Transceiver
Data Sheet Rev. 1.4
performance and is an ideal choice of physical layer
transceiver for 10Base-T/100Base-TX applications.
General Description
The KSZ8041NL is a single supply 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Physical Layer Transceiver, which provides MII/RMII
interfaces to transmit and receive data. A unique mixed
signal design extends signaling distance while reducing
power consumption.
The KSZ8041RNL is an enhanced RMII version of the
KSZ8041NL that does not require a 50MHz system clock.
It uses a 25MHz crystal for its input reference clock and
outputs a 50MHz RMII reference clock to the MAC.
The KSZ8041NL and KSZ8041RNL are available in 32-
pin, lead-free MLF® (QFN per JDEC) packages (See
Ordering Information).
HP Auto MDI/MDI-X provides the most robust solution for
eliminating the need to differentiate between crossover
and straight-through cables.
Data sheets and support documentation can be found on
Micrel’s web site at: www.micrel.com.
The KSZ8041NL represents a new level of features and
Functional Diagram
KSZ8041NL
KSZ8041RNL
MicroLeadFrame and MLF are registered trademarks of Amkor Technology, 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
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Features
Applications
• Single-chip 10Base-T/100Base-TX physical layer
• Printer
• LOM
• Game Console
• IPTV
• IP Phone
• IP Set-top Box
solution
• Fully compliant to IEEE 802.3u Standard
• Low power CMOS design, power consumption of
<180mW
• HP auto MDI/MDI-X for reliable detection and
correction for straight-through and crossover cables
with disable and enable option
• Robust operation over standard cables
• Power down and power saving modes
• MII interface support (KSZ8041NL only)
• RMII interface support with external 50MHz system
clock (KSZ8041NL only)
• RMII interface support with 25MHz crystal/clock input
and 50MHz reference clock output to MAC
(KSZ8041RNL only)
• MIIM (MDC/MDIO) management bus to 6.25MHz for
rapid PHY register configuration
• Interrupt pin option
• Programmable LED outputs for link, activity and
speed
• ESD rating (6kV)
• Single power supply (3.3V)
• Built-in 1.8V regulator for core
• Available in 32-pin (5mm x 5mm) MLF® package
Ordering Information
Part Number
Temperature Range
0°C to 70°C
Package
Lead Finish
Description
KSZ8041NL
32-Pin MLF®
32-Pin MLF®
32-Pin MLF®
32-Pin MLF®
32-Pin MLF®
Pb-Free
Pb-Free
Pb-Free
Pb-Free
Pb-Free
MII / RMII, Commercial Temperature
MII / RMII, Industrial Temperature
KSZ8041NLI (1)
KSZ8041NL AM(1)
KSZ8041MNLU
KSZ8041RNLU
−40°C to 85°C
−40°C to 85°C
−40°C to 85°C
−40°C to 85°C
MII / RMII, Automotive Qualified Device
KSZ8041NL AM with MII support only.
KSZ8041NL AM with RMII support only.
RMII with 50MHz clock output, Commercial
Temperature
KSZ8041RNL
0°C to 70°C
32-Pin MLF®
32-Pin MLF®
Pb-Free
Pb-Free
RMII with 50MHz clock output, Industrial
Temperature
KSZ8041RNLI (1)
−40°C to 85°C
Note:
1. Contact factory for lead time.
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Revision History
Revision
1.0
Date
Summary of Changes
10/13/06
4/27/07
Data sheet created.
1.1
Added maximum MDC clock speed.
Added 40K +/-30% to note 1 of Pin Description and Strapping Options tables for internal pull-ups/pull-
downs.
Changed Model Number in Register 3h – PHY Identifier 2.
Changed polarity (swapped definition) of DUPLEX strapping pin.
Removed DUPLEX strapping pin update to Register 4h – Auto-Negotiation Advertisement bits [8, 6].
Set “Disable power saving” as the default for Register 1Fh bit [10].
Corrected LED1 (pin 31) definition for Activity in LED mode 01.
Added Symbol Error to MII/RMII Receive Error description and Register 15h – RXER Counter.
Added a 100pF capacitor on REXT (pin 10) in Pin Description table.
Added Automotive Qualified part number to Ordering Information.
Added maximum case temperature.
1.2
1.3
7/18/08
Added thermal resistance (θJC).
Added chip maximum current consumption.
12/11/09
Added Automotive Qualified part number, KSZ8041NL EAM, to Ordering Information.
Changed MDIO hold time (min) from 10ns to 4ns.
Added LED drive current.
Renamed Register 3h bits [3:0] to “manufacturer’s revision number” and changed default value to
“Indicates silicon revision.”
Updated RMII output delay for CRSDV and RXD[1:0] output pins.
Added support for Asymmetric PAUSE in register 4h bit [11].
Added control bits for 100Base-TX preamble restore (register 14h bit [7]) and 10Base-T preamble
restore (register 14h bit [6]).
Changed strapping pin definition for CONFIG[2:0] = 100 from “PCS Loopback” to “MII 100Mbps
Preamble Restore.”
Corrected MII timing for tRLAT, tCRS1, tCRS2
.
Added KSZ8041RNL device and updated entire data sheet accordingly.
Removed part number (KSZ8041NL EAM) from Ordering Information.
Removed chip maximum current consumption.
1.4
01/19/10
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Contents
General Description..............................................................................................................................................................1
Functional Diagram...............................................................................................................................................................1
Features .................................................................................................................................................................................2
Applications...........................................................................................................................................................................2
Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................................2
Revision History....................................................................................................................................................................3
List of Figures........................................................................................................................................................................7
List of Tables.........................................................................................................................................................................8
Pin Configuration – KSZ8041NL..........................................................................................................................................9
Pin Description – KSZ8041NL............................................................................................................................................10
Pin Description – KSZ8041NL (continued).......................................................................................................................11
Pin Description – KSZ8041NL (continued).......................................................................................................................12
Pin Description – KSZ8041NL (continued).......................................................................................................................13
Strapping Options – KSZ8041NL.......................................................................................................................................14
Pin Configuration – KSZ8041RNL .....................................................................................................................................15
Pin Description – KSZ8041RNL.........................................................................................................................................16
Pin Description – KSZ8041RNL (continued) ....................................................................................................................17
Pin Description – KSZ8041RNL (continued) ....................................................................................................................18
Strapping Options – KSZ8041RNL....................................................................................................................................19
Functional Description .......................................................................................................................................................20
100Base-TX Transmit.......................................................................................................................................................20
100Base-TX Receive........................................................................................................................................................20
PLL Clock Synthesizer......................................................................................................................................................20
Scrambler/De-scrambler (100Base-TX only)....................................................................................................................20
10Base-T Transmit ...........................................................................................................................................................20
10Base-T Receive ............................................................................................................................................................21
SQE and Jabber Function (10Base-T only)......................................................................................................................21
Auto-Negotiation...............................................................................................................................................................21
MII Management (MIIM) Interface ....................................................................................................................................23
Interrupt (INTRP) ..............................................................................................................................................................23
MII Data Interface (KSZ8041NL only) ..............................................................................................................................23
MII Signal Definition (KSZ8041NL only)...........................................................................................................................24
Transmit Clock (TXC)...................................................................................................................................................24
Transmit Enable (TXEN) ..............................................................................................................................................24
Transmit Data [3:0] (TXD[3:0]) .....................................................................................................................................24
Receive Clock (RXC)....................................................................................................................................................24
Receive Data Valid (RXDV)..........................................................................................................................................25
Receive Data [3:0] (RXD[3:0])......................................................................................................................................25
Receive Error (RXER) ..................................................................................................................................................25
Carrier Sense (CRS) ....................................................................................................................................................25
Collision (COL) .............................................................................................................................................................25
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Reduced MII (RMII) Data Interface...................................................................................................................................25
RMII Signal Definition .......................................................................................................................................................26
Reference Clock (REF_CLK) .......................................................................................................................................26
Transmit Enable (TX_EN) ............................................................................................................................................26
Transmit Data [1:0] (TXD[1:0]) .....................................................................................................................................26
Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid (CRS_DV)..............................................................................................................27
Receive Data [1:0] (RXD[1:0])......................................................................................................................................27
Receive Error (RX_ER) ................................................................................................................................................27
Collision Detection........................................................................................................................................................27
RMII Signal Diagram.........................................................................................................................................................27
HP Auto MDI/MDI-X..........................................................................................................................................................28
Straight Cable...............................................................................................................................................................29
Crossover Cable...........................................................................................................................................................29
Power Management..........................................................................................................................................................30
Power Saving Mode .....................................................................................................................................................30
Power Down Mode .......................................................................................................................................................30
Reference Clock Connection Options ..............................................................................................................................30
Reference Circuit for Power and Ground Connections ....................................................................................................31
Register Map........................................................................................................................................................................32
Register Description...........................................................................................................................................................32
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................33
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................34
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................35
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................36
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................37
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................38
Register Description (continued) ......................................................................................................................................39
Absolute Maximum Ratings(1) ............................................................................................................................................40
Operating Ratings(2) ............................................................................................................................................................40
Electrical Characteristics(4) ................................................................................................................................................40
Electrical Characteristics(4) (continued)............................................................................................................................41
Timing Diagrams.................................................................................................................................................................42
MII SQE Timing (10Base-T) .............................................................................................................................................42
MII Transmit Timing (10Base-T).......................................................................................................................................43
MII Receive Timing (10Base-T)........................................................................................................................................44
MII Transmit Timing (100Base-TX) ..................................................................................................................................45
MII Receive Timing (100Base-TX) ...................................................................................................................................46
RMII Timing.......................................................................................................................................................................47
Auto-Negotiation Timing ...................................................................................................................................................48
MDC/MDIO Timing ...........................................................................................................................................................49
Reset Timing.....................................................................................................................................................................50
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Reset Circuit ........................................................................................................................................................................51
Reference Circuits for LED Strapping Pins......................................................................................................................52
Selection of Isolation Transformer....................................................................................................................................53
Selection of Reference Crystal ..........................................................................................................................................53
Package Information...........................................................................................................................................................54
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List of Figures
Figure 1. Auto-Negotiation Flow Chart.................................................................................................................................22
Figure 2. KSZ8041NL RMII Interface...................................................................................................................................27
Figure 3. KSZ8041RNL RMII Interface................................................................................................................................28
Figure 4. Typical Straight Cable Connection .......................................................................................................................29
Figure 5. Typical Crossover Cable Connection ...................................................................................................................29
Figure 6. 25MHz Crystal / Oscillator Reference Clock ........................................................................................................30
Figure 7. 50MHz Oscillator Reference Clock for KSZ8041NL RMII Mode..........................................................................30
Figure 8. KSZ8041NL/RNL Power and Ground Connections..............................................................................................31
Figure 9. MII SQE Timing (10Base-T) .................................................................................................................................42
Figure 10. MII Transmit Timing (10Base-T).........................................................................................................................43
Figure 11. MII Receive Timing (10Base-T)..........................................................................................................................44
Figure 12. MII Transmit Timing (100Base-TX).....................................................................................................................45
Figure 13. MII Receive Timing (100Base-TX)......................................................................................................................46
Figure 14. RMII Timing – Data Received from RMII............................................................................................................47
Figure 15. RMII Timing – Data Input to RMII .......................................................................................................................47
Figure 16. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing .................................................................................................48
Figure 17. MDC/MDIO Timing..............................................................................................................................................49
Figure 18. Reset Timing.......................................................................................................................................................50
Figure 19. Recommended Reset Circuit..............................................................................................................................51
Figure 20. Recommended Reset Circuit for interfacing with CPU/FPGA Reset Output......................................................51
Figure 21. Reference Circuits for LED Strapping Pins.........................................................................................................52
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List of Tables
Table 1. MII Management Frame Format ............................................................................................................................23
Table 2. MII Signal Definition ...............................................................................................................................................24
Table 3. RMII Signal Description – KSZ8041NL..................................................................................................................26
Table 4. RMII Signal Description – KSZ8041RNL ...............................................................................................................26
Table 5. MDI/MDI-X Pin Definition.......................................................................................................................................28
Table 6. KSZ8041NL/RNL Power Pin Description...............................................................................................................31
Table 7. MII SQE Timing (10Base-T) Parameters...............................................................................................................42
Table 8. MII Transmit Timing (10Base-T) Parameters ........................................................................................................43
Table 9. MII Receive Timing (10Base-T) Parameters .........................................................................................................44
Table 10. MII Transmit Timing (100Base-TX) Parameters..................................................................................................45
Table 11. MII Receive Timing (100Base-TX) Parameters...................................................................................................46
Table 12. RMII Timing Parameters – KSZ8041NL ..............................................................................................................47
Table 13. RMII Timing Parameters – KSZ8041RNL............................................................................................................47
Table 14. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing Parameters...............................................................................48
Table 15. MDC/MDIO Timing Parameters...........................................................................................................................49
Table 16. Reset Timing Parameters ....................................................................................................................................50
Table 17. Transformer Selection Criteria.............................................................................................................................53
Table 18. Qualified Single Port Magnetics...........................................................................................................................53
Table 19. Typical Reference Crystal Characteristics...........................................................................................................53
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Pin Configuration – KSZ8041NL
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Pin Description – KSZ8041NL
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND
Gnd
P
Ground
VDDPLL_1.8
VDDA_3.3
RX-
1.8V analog VDD
P
3.3V analog VDD
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
Physical receive or transmit signal (- differential)
Physical receive or transmit signal (+ differential)
Physical transmit or receive signal (- differential)
Physical transmit or receive signal (+ differential)
Crystal feedback
RX+
TX-
TX+
XO
This pin is used only in MII mode when a 25 MHz crystal is used.
This pin is a no connect if oscillator or external clock source is used, or if RMII mode
is selected.
9
XI /
I
Crystal / Oscillator / External Clock Input
REFCLK
MII Mode:
25MHz +/-50ppm (crystal, oscillator, or external clock)
50MHz +/-50ppm (oscillator, or external clock only)
RMII Mode:
10
REXT
I/O
Set physical transmit output current
Connect a 6.49KΩ resistor in parallel with a 100pF capacitor to ground on this pin.
See KSZ8041NL reference schematics.
11
12
13
MDIO
MDC
I/O
I
Management Interface (MII) Data I/O
This pin requires an external 4.7KΩ pull-up resistor.
Management Interface (MII) Clock Input
This pin is synchronous to the MDIO data interface.
MII Mode:
Receive Data Output[3](2)
/
RXD3 /
Ipu/O
PHYAD0
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYADDR[0] during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
14
15
RXD2 /
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
MII Mode:
Receive Data Output[2](2)
/
PHYAD1
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYADDR[1] during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
RXD1 /
MII Mode:
Receive Data Output[1](2)
Receive Data Output[1](3)
/
/
RXD[1] /
PHYAD2
RMII Mode:
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYADDR[2] during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
16
RXD0 /
Ipu/O
MII Mode:
Receive Data Output[0](2)
Receive Data Output[0](3)
/
/
RXD[0] /
DUPLEX
RMII Mode:
Config Mode:
Latched as DUPLEX (register 0h, bit 8) during power-up /
reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
17
18
VDDIO_3.3
RXDV /
P
3.3V digital VDD
MII Mode:
Ipd/O
Receive Data Valid Output /
CRSDV /
CONFIG2
RMII Mode:
Config Mode:
Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid Output /
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as CONFIG2 during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
19
RXC
O
MII Mode:
Receive Clock Output
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Pin Description – KSZ8041NL (Continued)
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
20
RXER /
RX_ER /
ISO
Ipd/O
MII Mode:
Receive Error Output /
Receive Error Output /
RMII Mode:
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as ISOLATE during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
21
INTRP
Opu
Interrupt Output: Programmable Interrupt Output
Register 1Bh is the Interrupt Control/Status Register for programming the interrupt
conditions and reading the interrupt status. Register 1Fh bit 9 sets the interrupt
output to active low (default) or active high.
22
23
TXC
O
I
MII Mode:
MII Mode:
RMII Mode:
Transmit Clock Output
Transmit Enable Input /
Transmit Enable Input
TXEN /
TX_EN
TXD0 /
TXD[0]
MII Mode:
RMII Mode:
MII Mode:
RMII Mode:
MII Mode:
Transmit Data Input[0](4)
Transmit Data Input[0](5)
Transmit Data Input[1](4)
Transmit Data Input[1](5)
Transmit Data Input[2](4)
Transmit Data Input[3](4)
Collision Detect Output /
/
/
24
25
I
I
TXD1 /
TXD[1]
26
27
28
TXD2
TXD3
I
I
/
/
MII Mode:
COL /
Ipd/O
MII Mode:
CONFIG0
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as CONFIG0 during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
29
CRS /
Ipd/O
MII Mode:
Carrier Sense Output /
CONFIG1
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as CONFIG1 during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
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Pin Description – KSZ8041NL (Continued)
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
30
LED0 /
Ipu/O
LED Output:
Config Mode:
Programmable LED0 Output /
NWAYEN
Latched as Auto-Negotiation Enable (register 0h, bit 12) during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
The LED0 pin is programmable via register 1Eh bits [15:14], and is defined as
follows.
LED mode = [00]
Link/Activity
No Link
Link
Pin State
LED Definition
OFF
H
L
ON
Activity
Toggle
Blinking
LED mode = [01]
Link
Pin State
LED Definition
No Link
Link
H
L
OFF
ON
LED mode = [10]
Reserved
LED mode = [11]
Reserved
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Pin Description – KSZ8041NL (Continued)
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
31
LED1 /
Ipu/O
LED Output:
Config Mode:
Programmable LED1 Output /
SPEED
Latched as SPEED (register 0h, bit 13) during power-up / reset.
See “Strapping Options” section for details.
The LED1 pin is programmable via register 1Eh bits [15:14], and is defined as
follows.
LED mode = [00]
Speed
10BT
Pin State
LED Definition
H
L
OFF
ON
100BT
LED mode = [01]
Activity
Pin State
H
LED Definition
OFF
No Activity
Activity
Toggle
Blinking
LED mode = [10]
Reserved
LED mode = [11]
Reserved
32
RST#
GND
I
Chip Reset (active low)
Ground
PADDLE
Notes:
Gnd
1. P = Power supply.
Gnd = Ground.
I = Input.
O = Output.
I/O = Bi-directional.
Ipd = Input with internal pull-down (40K +/-30%).
Ipu = Input with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%).
Opu = Output with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%).
Ipu/O = Input with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
Ipd/O = Input with internal pull-down (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
2. MII Rx Mode: The RXD[3..0] bits are synchronous with RXCLK. When RXDV is asserted, RXD[3..0] presents valid data to MAC through the
MII. RXD[3..0] is invalid when RXDV is de-asserted.
3. RMII Rx Mode: The RXD[1:0] bits are synchronous with REF_CLK. For each clock period in which CRS_DV is asserted, two bits of
recovered data are sent from the PHY.
4. MII Tx Mode: The TXD[3..0] bits are synchronous with TXCLK. When TXEN is asserted, TXD[3..0] presents valid data from the MAC through
the MII. TXD[3..0] has no effect when TXEN is de-asserted.
5. RMII Tx Mode: The TXD[1:0] bits are synchronous with REF_CLK. For each clock period in which TX_EN is asserted, two bits of data are
received by the PHY from the MAC.
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Strapping Options – KSZ8041NL
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
15
14
13
PHYAD2
PHYAD1
PHYAD0
Ipd/O
The PHY Address is latched at power-up / reset and is configurable to any value from
1 to 7.
Ipd/O
Ipu/O
The default PHY Address is 00001.
PHY Address bits [4:3] are always set to ‘00’.
18
29
28
CONFIG2
CONFIG1
CONFIG0
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
The CONFIG[2:0] strap-in pins are latched at power-up / reset and are defined as
follows:
CONFIG[2:0]
Mode
000
MII (default)
001
RMII
010
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
MII 100Mbps Preamble Restore
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
011
100
101
110
111
20
31
ISO
Ipd/O
Ipu/O
ISOLATE mode
Pull-up = Enable
Pull-down (default) = Disable
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 10.
SPEED mode
SPEED
Pull-up (default) = 100Mbps
Pull-down = 10Mbps
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 13 as the Speed
Select, and also is latched into register 4h (Auto-Negotiation Advertisement) as the
Speed capability support.
16
DUPLEX
NWAYEN
Ipu/O
Ipu/O
DUPLEX mode
Pull-up (default) = Half Duplex
Pull-down = Full Duplex
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 8 as the Duplex
Mode.
30
Nway Auto-Negotiation Enable
Pull-up (default) = Enable Auto-Negotiation
Pull-down = Disable Auto-Negotiation
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 12.
Note:
1. Ipu/O = Input with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
Ipd/O = Input with internal pull-down (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
Pin strap-ins are latched during power-up or reset. In some systems, the MAC receive input pins may drive high during
power-up or reset, and consequently cause the PHY strap-in pins on the MII/RMII signals to be latched high. In this
case, it is recommended to add 1K pull-downs on these PHY strap-in pins to ensure the PHY does not strap-in to
ISOLATE mode, or is not configured with an incorrect PHY Address.
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Pin Configuration – KSZ8041RNL
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Pin Description – KSZ8041RNL
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND
Gnd
P
Ground
VDDPLL_1.8
VDDA_3.3
RX-
1.8V analog VDD
P
3.3V analog VDD
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
O
Physical receive or transmit signal (- differential)
Physical receive or transmit signal (+ differential)
Physical transmit or receive signal (- differential)
Physical transmit or receive signal (+ differential)
Crystal feedback – for 25 MHz crystal
This pin is a no connect if oscillator or external clock source is used.
Crystal / Oscillator / External Clock Input
25MHz +/-50ppm
RX+
TX-
TX+
XO
9
XI
I
10
REXT
I/O
Set physical transmit output current
Connect a 6.49KΩ resistor in parallel with a 100pF capacitor to ground on this
pin. See KSZ8041RNL reference schematics.
11
12
MDIO
MDC
I/O
I
Management Interface (MII) Data I/O
This pin requires an external 4.7KΩ pull-up resistor.
Management Interface (MII) Clock Input
This pin is synchronous to the MDIO data interface.
13
14
15
PHYAD0
PHYAD1
Ipu/O
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYADDR[0] during power-up / reset.
See “Strapping Options” section for details.
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYADDR[1] during power-up / reset.
See “Strapping Options” section for details.
RMII Mode:
RMII Receive Data Output[1](2)
/
RXD1 /
PHYAD2
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as PHYADDR[2] during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
RMII Receive Data Output[0](2)
/
16
RXD0 /
Ipu/O
RMII Mode:
DUPLEX
Config Mode:
Latched as DUPLEX (register 0h, bit 8) during power-up /
reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
17
18
VDDIO_3.3
CRS_DV /
CONFIG2
P
3.3V digital VDD
RMII Mode:
Ipd/O
Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid Output /
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as CONFIG2 during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
19
20
REF_CLK
O
50MHz Clock Output
This pin provides the 50MHz RMII reference clock output to the MAC.
RX_ER /
ISO
Ipd/O
RMII Mode:
RMII Receive Error Output /
Config Mode:
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as ISOLATE during
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
21
INTRP
Opu
Interrupt Output: Programmable Interrupt Output
Register 1Bh is the Interrupt Control/Status Register for programming the
interrupt conditions and reading the interrupt status. Register 1Fh bit 9 sets the
interrupt output to active low (default) or active high.
22
23
NC
O
I
No connect
TX_EN
RMII Transmit Enable Input
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Pin Description – KSZ8041RNL (Continued)
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
RMII Transmit Data Input[0](3)
RMII Transmit Data Input[1](3)
No connect
24
25
26
27
28
TXD0
TXD1
NC
I
I
I
I
NC
No connect
CONFIG0
Ipd/O
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as CONFIG0 during power-up / reset.
See “Strapping Options” section for details.
29
30
CONFIG1
Ipd/O
Ipu/O
The pull-up/pull-down value is latched as CONFIG1 during power-up / reset.
See “Strapping Options” section for details.
LED0 /
LED Output:
Programmable LED0 Output /
NWAYEN
Config Mode:
during
Latched as Auto-Negotiation Enable (register 0h, bit 12)
power-up / reset. See “Strapping Options” section for details.
The LED0 pin is programmable via register 1Eh bits [15:14], and is defined as
follows.
LED mode = [00]
Link/Activity
No Link
Link
Pin State
LED Definition
OFF
H
L
ON
Activity
Toggle
Blinking
LED mode = [01]
Link
Pin State
LED Definition
No Link
Link
H
L
OFF
ON
LED mode = [10] , [11]
Reserved
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Pin Description – KSZ8041RNL (Continued)
Type(1)
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
31
LED1 /
Ipu/O
LED Output:
Config Mode:
Programmable LED1 Output /
SPEED
Latched as SPEED (register 0h, bit 13) during power-up / reset.
See “Strapping Options” section for details.
The LED1 pin is programmable via register 1Eh bits [15:14], and is defined as
follows.
LED mode = [00]
Speed
10BT
Pin State
LED Definition
H
L
OFF
ON
100BT
LED mode = [01]
Activity
Pin State
H
LED Definition
OFF
No Activity
Activity
Toggle
Blinking
LED mode = [10], [11]
Reserved
32
RST#
GND
I
Chip Reset (active low)
Ground
PADDLE
Gnd
Notes:
1. P = Power supply.
Gnd = Ground.
I = Input.
O = Output.
I/O = Bi-directional.
Opu = Output with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%).
Ipu/O = Input with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
Ipd/O = Input with internal pull-down (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
2. RMII Rx Mode: The RXD[1:0] bits are synchronous with REF_CLK. For each clock period in which CRS_DV is asserted, two bits of
recovered data are sent from the PHY.
3. RMII Tx Mode: The TXD[1:0] bits are synchronous with REF_CLK. For each clock period in which TX_EN is asserted, two bits of data are
received by the PHY from the MAC.
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Type(1)
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
Ipu/O
Pin Number Pin Name
Pin Function
15
14
13
PHYAD2
PHYAD1
PHYAD0
The PHY Address is latched at power-up / reset and is configurable to any value from
1 to 7.
The default PHY Address is 00001.
PHY Address bits [4:3] are always set to ‘00’.
18
29
28
CONFIG2
CONFIG1
CONFIG0
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
Ipd/O
The CONFIG[2:0] strap-in pins are latched at power-up / reset and are defined as
follows:
CONFIG[2:0]
Mode
000
Reserved – not used
RMII
001
010
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
Reserved – not used
011
100
101
110
111
20
31
ISO
Ipd/O
Ipu/O
ISOLATE mode
Pull-up = Enable
Pull-down (default) = Disable
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 10.
SPEED mode
SPEED
Pull-up (default) = 100Mbps
Pull-down = 10Mbps
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 13 as the Speed
Select, and also is latched into register 4h (Auto-Negotiation Advertisement) as the
Speed capability support.
16
DUPLEX
NWAYEN
Ipu/O
Ipu/O
DUPLEX mode
Pull-up (default) = Half Duplex
Pull-down = Full Duplex
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 8 as the Duplex
Mode.
30
Nway Auto-Negotiation Enable
Pull-up (default) = Enable Auto-Negotiation
Pull-down = Disable Auto-Negotiation
During power-up / reset, this pin value is latched into register 0h bit 12.
Note:
1. Ipu/O = Input with internal pull-up (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
Ipd/O = Input with internal pull-down (40K +/-30%) during power-up/reset; output pin otherwise.
Pin strap-ins are latched during power-up or reset. In some systems, the MAC receive input pins may drive high during
power-up or reset, and consequently cause the PHY strap-in pins on the RMII signals to be latched high. In this case, it is
recommended to add 1K pull-downs on these PHY strap-in pins to ensure the PHY does not strap-in to ISOLATE mode,
or is not configured with an incorrect PHY Address.
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KSZ8041NL/RNL
Functional Description
The KSZ8041NL is a single 3.3V supply Fast Ethernet transceiver. It is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3u Specification.
On the media side, the KSZ8041NL supports 10Base-T and 100Base-TX with HP auto MDI/MDI-X for reliable detection of
and correction for straight-through and crossover cables.
The KSZ8041NL offers a choice of MII or RMII data interface connection with the MAC processor. The MII management
bus option gives the MAC processor complete access to the KSZ8041NL control and status registers. Additionally, an
interrupt pin eliminates the need for the processor to poll for PHY status change.
Physical signal transmission and reception are enhanced through the use of patented analog circuitries that make the
design more efficient and allow for lower power consumption and smaller chip die size.
The KSZ8041RNL is an enhanced RMII version of the KSZ8041NL that does not require a 50MHz system clock. It uses a
25MHz crystal for its input reference clock and outputs a 50MHz RMII reference clock to the MAC.
100Base-TX Transmit
The 100Base-TX transmit function performs parallel-to-serial conversion, 4B/5B coding, 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, 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 6.49kΩ 1% resistor for the 1:1 transformer ratio. It has typical rise/fall times of 4
ns and complies with the ANSI TP-PMD standard regarding amplitude balance, overshoot and timing jitter. The wave-
shaped 10Base-T output drivers are also incorporated into the 100Base-TX drivers.
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. Since 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, and 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 is used to
compensate for the effect of baseline wander and to improve the dynamic range. The differential data conversion circuit
converts the 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 into the NRZ format. This signal is sent through the de-scrambler followed by the 4B/5B
decoder. Finally, the NRZ serial data is converted to the MII format and provided as the input data to the MAC.
PLL Clock Synthesizer
The KSZ8041NL/RNL generates 125MΗz, 25MΗz and 20MΗz clocks for system timing. Internal clocks are generated
from an external 25MHz crystal or oscillator. For the KSZ8041NL in RMII mode, these internal clocks are generated from
an external 50MHz oscillator or system clock.
Scrambler/De-scrambler (100Base-TX only)
The purpose of the scrambler is to spread the power spectrum of the signal in order to reduce EMI and baseline wander.
10Base-T Transmit
The 10Base-T drivers are incorporated with the 100Base-TX drivers to allow for transmission using the same magnetic.
The drivers also perform internal wave-shaping and pre-emphasize, and output 10Base-T signals with a 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.
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10Base-T Receive
On the receive side, input buffer and level detecting squelch circuits are employed. A differential input receiver circuit and
a 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 400 mV or with short pulse widths to prevent noise at the RX+ and
RX- inputs from falsely trigger the decoder. When the input exceeds the squelch limit, the PLL locks onto the incoming
signal and the KSZ8041NL/RNL decodes a data frame. The receive clock is kept active during idle periods in between
data reception.
SQE and Jabber Function (10Base-T only)
In 10Base-T operation, a short pulse is put out on the COL pin after each frame is transmitted. This SQE Test is required
as a test of the 10Base-T transmit/receive path. If transmit enable (TXEN) is high for more than 20 ms (jabbering), the
10Base-T transmitter is disabled and COL is asserted high. If TXEN is then driven low for more than 250 ms, the 10Base-
T transmitter is re-enabled and COL is de-asserted (returns to low).
Auto-Negotiation
The KSZ8041NL/RNL conforms to the auto-negotiation protocol, defined in Clause 28 of the IEEE 802.3u specification.
Auto-negotiation is enabled by either hardware pin strapping (pin 30) or software (register 0h bit 12).
Auto-negotiation allows unshielded twisted pair (UTP) link partners to select the highest common mode of operation. Link
partners advertise their capabilities 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 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 KSZ8041NL/RNL link partner is forced to bypass auto-negotiation, the
KSZ8041NL/RNL sets its operating mode by observing the signal at its receiver. This is known as parallel detection, and
allows the KSZ8041NL/RNL to establish link by listening for a fixed signal protocol in the absence of auto-negotiation
advertisement protocol.
The auto-negotiation link up process is shown in the flow chart illustrated as Figure 1.
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Start Auto Negotiation
N
o
Parallel
Operation
Force Link Setting
Yes
Listen for 10BASE-T
Link Pulses
Bypass Auto Negotiation
and Set Link Mode
Attempt Auto
Negotiation
Listen for 100BASE-TX
Idles
No
Join
Flow
Link Mode Set ?
Yes
Link Mode Set
Figure 1. Auto-Negotiation Flow Chart
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MII Management (MIIM) Interface
The KSZ8041NL/RNL supports the IEEE 802.3 MII Management Interface, also known as the Management Data Input /
Output (MDIO) Interface. This interface allows upper-layer devices to monitor and control the state of the
KSZ8041NL/RNL. An external device with MIIM capability is used to read the PHY status and/or configure the PHY
settings. Further details on 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 aforementioned physical connection that allows a external controller
to communicate with one or more PHY devices. Each KSZ8041NL/RNL device is assigned a unique PHY address
between 1 and 7 by its PHYAD[2:0] strapping pins. Also, every KSZ8041NL/RNL device supports the broadcast
PHY address 0, as defined per the IEEE 802.3 Specification, which can be used to read/write to a single
KSZ8041NL/RNL device, or write to multiple KSZ8041NL/RNL devices simultaneously.
•
A set of 16-bit MDIO registers. Register [0:6] are required, and their functions are defined per the IEEE 802.3
Specification. The additional registers are provided for expanded functionality.
The Table 1 shows the MII Management frame format for the KSZ8041NL/RNL.
Preamble
Start of
Frame
Read/Write PHY
REG
TA
Data
Idle
OP Code
Address
Address
Bits [4:0]
RRRRR
Bits [15:0]
Bits [4:0]
Read 32 1’s
01
01
10
01
00AAA
Z0
10
DDDDDDDD_DDDDDDDD
DDDDDDDD_DDDDDDDD
Z
Z
Write 32 1’s
00AAA
RRRRR
Table 1. MII Management Frame Format
Interrupt (INTRP)
INTRP (pin 21) is an optional interrupt signal that is used to inform the external controller that there has been a status
update to the KSZ8041NL/RNL PHY register. Bits[15:8] of register 1Bh are the interrupt control bits, and are used to
enable and disable the conditions for asserting the INTRP signal. Bits[7:0] of register 1Bh are the interrupt status bits, and
are used 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.
MII Data Interface (KSZ8041NL only)
The Media Independent Interface (MII) is specified in Clause 22 of the IEEE 802.3 Specification. It provides a common
interface between physical layer and MAC layer devices, and has the following key characteristics:
•
•
•
•
Supports 10Mbps and 100Mbps data rates.
Uses a 25MHz reference clock, sourced by the PHY.
Provides independent 4-bit wide (nibble) transmit and receive data paths.
Contains two distinct groups of signals: one for transmission and the other for reception.
By default, the KSZ8041NL is configured to MII mode after it is power-up or reset with the following:
•
•
A 25MHz crystal connected to XI, XO (pins 9, 8), or an external 25MHz clock source (oscillator) connected to XI.
CONFIG[2:0] (pins 18, 29, 28) set to ‘000’ (default setting).
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MII Signal Definition (KSZ8041NL only)
The Table 2 describes the MII signals. Refer to Clause 22 of the IEEE 802.3 Specification for detailed information.
Direction
(with respect to PHY,
KSZ8041NL signal)
MII
Direction
(with respect to MAC)
Description
Signal Name
TXC
Output
Input
Transmit Clock
(2.5MHz for 10Mbps; 25MHz for 100Mbps)
TXEN
TXD[3:0]
RXC
Input
Output
Output
Input
Transmit Enable
Input
Transmit Data [3:0]
Receive Clock
Output
(2.5MHz for 10Mbps; 25MHz for 100Mbps)
Receive Data Valid
Receive Data [3:0]
Receive Error
RXDV
RXD[3:0]
RXER
CRS
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Input
Input
Input, or (not required)
Input
Input
Carrier Sense
COL
Collision Detection
Table 2. MII Signal Definition
Transmit Clock (TXC)
TXC is sourced by the PHY. It is a continuous clock that provides the timing reference for TXEN and TXD[3:0].
TXC is 2.5MHz for 10Mbps operation and 25MHz for 100Mbps operation.
Transmit Enable (TXEN)
TXEN indicates the MAC is presenting nibbles on TXD[3:0] for transmission. It is asserted synchronously with the first
nibble of the preamble and remains asserted while all nibbles to be transmitted are presented on the MII, and is negated
prior to the first TXC following the final nibble of a frame.
TXEN transitions synchronously with respect to TXC.
Transmit Data [3:0] (TXD[3:0])
TXD[3:0] transitions synchronously with respect to TXC. When TXEN is asserted, TXD[3:0] are accepted for transmission
by the PHY. TXD[3:0] is ”00” to indicate idle when TXEN is de-asserted. Values other than “00” on TXD[3:0] while TXEN
is de-asserted are ignored by the PHY.
Receive Clock (RXC)
RXC provides the timing reference for RXDV, RXD[3:0], and RXER.
•
In 10Mbps mode, RXC is recovered from the line while carrier is active. RXC is derived from the PHY’s reference
clock when the line is idle, or link is down.
•
In 100Mbps mode, RXC is continuously recovered from the line. If link is down, RXC is derived from the PHY’s
reference clock.
RXC is 2.5MHz for 10Mbps operation and 25MHz for 100Mbps operation.
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Receive Data Valid (RXDV)
RXDV is driven by the PHY to indicate that the PHY is presenting recovered and decoded nibbles on RXD[3:0].
•
In 10Mbps mode, RXDV is asserted with the first nibble of the SFD (Start of Frame Delimiter), “5D”, and remains
asserted until the end of the frame.
•
In 100Mbps mode, RXDV is asserted from the first nibble of the preamble to the last nibble of the frame.
RXDV transitions synchronously with respect to RXC.
Receive Data [3:0] (RXD[3:0])
RXD[3:0] transitions synchronously with respect to RXC. For each clock period in which RXDV is asserted, RXD[3:0]
transfers a nibble of recovered data from the PHY.
Receive Error (RXER)
RXER is asserted for one or more RXC periods to indicate that a Symbol Error (e.g. a coding error that a PHY is capable
of detecting, and that may otherwise be undetectable by the MAC sub-layer) was detected somewhere in the frame
presently being transferred from the PHY.
RXER transitions synchronously with respect to RXC. While RXDV is de-asserted, RXER has no effect on the MAC.
Carrier Sense (CRS)
CRS is asserted and de-asserted as follows:
•
In 10Mbps mode, CRS assertion is based on the reception of valid preambles. CRS de-assertion is based on the
reception of an end-of-frame (EOF) marker.
•
In 100Mbps mode, CRS is asserted when a start-of-stream delimiter, or /J/K symbol pair is detected. CRS is de-
asserted when an end-of-stream delimiter, or /T/R symbol pair is detected. Additionally, the PMA layer de-asserts
CRS if IDLE symbols are received without /T/R.
Collision (COL)
COL is asserted in half-duplex mode whenever the transmitter and receiver are simultaneously active on the line. This is
used to inform the MAC that a collision has occurred during its transmission to the PHY.
COL transitions asynchronously with respect to TXC and RXC.
Reduced MII (RMII) Data 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:
•
•
•
•
Supports 10Mbps and 100Mbps data rates.
Uses a 50MHz reference clock.
Provides independent 2-bit wide (di-bit) transmit and receive data paths.
Contains two distinct groups of signals: one for transmission and the other for reception.
The KSZ8041NL is configured in RMII mode after it is power-up or reset with the following:
•
•
A 50MHz reference clock connected to REFCLK (pin 9).
CONFIG[2:0] (pins 18, 29, 28) set to ‘001’.
The KSZ8041RNL is configured in RMII mode and outputs the 50MHz RMII reference clock to the MAC on REF_CLK (pin
19) after it is power-up or reset with the following:
•
•
A 25MHz crystal connected to XI (pin 9) and XO (pin 8), or a 25MHz reference clock connected to XI (pin 9).
CONFIG[2:0] (pins 18, 29, 28) set to ‘001’.
In RMII mode, unused MII signals, TXD[3:2] (pins 27, 26), are tied to ground.
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RMII Signal Definition
The Tables 3 and 4 describe the RMII signals for KSZ8041NL and KSZ8041RNL. Refer to RMII Specification for detailed
information.
Direction
(with respect to PHY,
KSZ8041NL signal)
RMII
Signal Name
Direction
(with respect to MAC)
Description
REF_CLK
Input
Input, or Output
Synchronous 50 MHz clock reference for
receive, transmit and control interface
TX_EN
Input
Output
Transmit Enable
TXD[1:0]
CRS_DV
RXD[1:0]
RX_ER
Input
Output
Transmit Data [1:0]
Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid
Receive Data [1:0]
Receive Error
Output
Output
Output
Input
Input
Input, or (not required)
Table 3. RMII Signal Description – KSZ8041NL
Direction
(with respect to PHY,
KSZ8041RNL signal)
RMII
Signal Name
Direction
(with respect to MAC)
Description
REF_CLK
Output
Input
Synchronous 50 MHz clock reference for
receive, transmit and control interface
TX_EN
Input
Output
Transmit Enable
TXD[1:0]
CRS_DV
RXD[1:0]
RX_ER
Input
Output
Transmit Data [1:0]
Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid
Receive Data [1:0]
Receive Error
Output
Output
Output
Input
Input
Input, or (not required)
Table 4. RMII Signal Description – KSZ8041RNL
Reference Clock (REF_CLK)
REF_CLK is a continuous 50MHz clock that provides the timing reference for TX_EN, TXD[1:0], CRS_DV, RXD[1:0], and
RX_ER.
The KSZ8041NL inputs the 50MHz REF_CLK from the MAC or system board.
The KSZ8041RNL generates the 50MHz RMII REF_CLK and outputs it to the MAC.
Transmit Enable (TX_EN)
TX_EN indicates that the MAC is presenting di-bits on TXD[1:0] for transmission. It is asserted synchronously with the first
nibble of the preamble and remains asserted while all di-bits to be transmitted are presented on the RMII, and is negated
prior to the first REF_CLK following the final di-bit of a frame.
TX_EN 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 TX_EN is asserted, TXD[1:0] are accepted for
transmission by the PHY. TXD[1:0] is ”00” to indicate idle when TX_EN is de-asserted. Values other than “00” on TXD[1:0]
while TX_EN is de-asserted are ignored by the PHY.
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Carrier Sense/Receive Data Valid (CRS_DV)
CRS_DV is asserted by the PHY when the receive medium is non-idle. It is asserted asynchronously on detection of
carrier. This is when squelch is passed in 10Mbps mode, and when 2 non-contiguous zeroes in 10 bits are detected in
100Mbps mode. Loss of carrier results in the de-assertion of CRS_DV.
So long as carrier detection criteria are met, CRS_DV remains asserted continuously from the first recovered di-bit of the
frame through the final recovered di-bit, and it is negated prior to the first REF_CLK that follows the final di-bit. The data
on RXD[1:0] is considered valid once CRS_DV is asserted. However, since the assertion of CRS_DV is asynchronous
relative to REF_CLK, the data on RXD[1:0] is "00" until proper receive signal decoding takes place.
Receive Data [1:0] (RXD[1:0])
RXD[1:0] transitions synchronously 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. Values other
than “00” on RXD[1:0] while CRS_DV is de-asserted are ignored by the MAC.
Receive Error (RX_ER)
RX_ER is asserted for one or more REF_CLK periods to indicate that a Symbol Error (e.g. a coding error that a PHY is
capable of detecting, and that may otherwise be undetectable by the MAC sub-layer) was detected somewhere in the
frame presently being transferred from the PHY.
RX_ER transitions synchronously with respect to REF_CLK. While CRS_DV is de-asserted, RX_ER has no effect on the
MAC.
Collision Detection
The MAC regenerates the COL signal of the MII from TX_EN and CRS_DV.
RMII Signal Diagram
The KSZ8041NL RMII pin connections to the MAC are shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. KSZ8041NL RMII Interface
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The KSZ8041RNL RMII pin connections to the MAC are shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. KSZ8041RNL RMII Interface
HP Auto MDI/MDI-X
HP Auto MDI/MDI-X configuration eliminates the confusion of whether to use a straight cable or a crossover cable
between the KSZ8041NL/RNL and its link partner. This feature allows the KSZ8041NL/RNL 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 then assigns transmit and receive pairs of the KSZ8041NL/RNL accordingly.
HP Auto MDI/MDI-X is enabled by default. It is disabled by writing a one to register 1F bit 13. MDI and MDI-X mode is
selected by register 1F 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.
The IEEE 802.3 Standard defines MDI and MDI-X as follows:
MDI
MDI-X
RJ-45 Pin
Signal
TD+
TD-
RJ-45 Pin
Signal
RD+
RD-
1
2
3
6
1
2
3
6
RD+
RD-
TD+
TD-
Table 5. MDI/MDI-X Pin Definition
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Straight Cable
A straight cable connects a MDI device to a MDI-X device, or a MDI-X device to a MDI device. The Figure 4 depicts a
typical straight cable connection between a NIC card (MDI) and a switch, or hub (MDI-X).
10/100 Ethernet
Media Dependent Interface
10/100 Ethernet
Media Dependent Interface
1
1
Transmit Pair
2
Receive Pair
2
Straight
Cable
3
3
4
4
Receive Pair
5
Transmit Pair
5
6
7
8
6
7
8
Modular Connector
(RJ-45)
HUB
Modular Connector
(RJ-45)
NIC
(Repeater or Switch)
Figure 4. Typical Straight Cable Connection
Crossover Cable
A crossover cable connects a MDI device to another MDI device, or a MDI-X device to another MDI-X device. Figure 5
depicts a typical crossover cable connection between two switches or hubs (two MDI-X devices).
10/100 Ethernet
10/100 Ethernet
Media Dependent Interface
Media Dependent Interface
1
1
Crossover
Cable
Receive Pair
2
Receive Pair
2
3
3
4
4
Transmit Pair
5
Transmit Pair
5
6
7
8
6
7
8
Modular Connector (RJ-45)
HUB
Modular Connector (RJ-45)
HUB
(Repeater or Switch)
(Repeater or Switch)
Figure 5. Typical Crossover Cable Connection
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Power Management
The KSZ8041NL/RNL offers the following power management modes:
Power Saving Mode
This mode is used to reduce power consumption when the cable is unplugged. It is in effect when auto-negotiation mode
is enabled, cable is disconnected, and register 1F bit 10 is set to 1. Under power saving mode, the KSZ8041NL/RNL
shuts down all transceiver blocks, except for transmitter, energy detect and PLL circuits. Additionally, for the KSZ8041NL
in MII mode, the RXC clock output is disabled. RXC clock is enabled after the cable is connected and link is established.
Power saving mode is disabled by writing a zero to register 1F bit 10.
Power Down Mode
This mode is used to power down the entire KSZ8041NL/RNL device when it is not in use. Power down mode is enabled
by writing a one to register 0 bit 11. In the power down state, the KSZ8041NL/RNL disables all internal functions, except
for the MII management interface.
Reference Clock Connection Options
A crystal or clock source, such as an oscillator, is used to provide the reference clock for the KSZ8041NL/RNL.
The Figure 6 illustrates how to connect the 25MHz crystal and oscillator reference clock.
Figure 6. 25MHz Crystal / Oscillator Reference Clock
For the KSZ8041NL, Figure 7 illustrates how to connect the 50MHz oscillator reference clock for RMII mode.
Figure 7. 50MHz Oscillator Reference Clock for KSZ8041NL RMII Mode
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Reference Circuit for Power and Ground Connections
The KSZ8041NL/RNL is a single 3.3V supply device with a built-in 1.8V low noise regulator. The power and ground
connections are shown in Figure 8 and Table 6.
Ferrite
Bead
`
2
10uF
0.1uF
VIN
VOUT
3
1.8V Low Noise
Regulator
(integrated)
`
VDDA_3.3
22uF
0.1uF
17
3.3V
VDDIO_3.3
`
22uF
0.1uF
GND
KSZ8041NL/RNL
1
Paddle
Figure 8. KSZ8041NL/RNL Power and Ground Connections
Power Pin
VDDPLL_1.8
VDDA_3.3
VDDIO_3.3
Pin Number Description
2
3
Decouple with 10uF and 0.1uF capacitors to ground.
Connect to board’s 3.3V supply through ferrite bead.
Connect to board’s 3.3V supply.
17
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Register Map
Register Number (Hex)
Description
0h
Basic Control
1h
Basic Status
2h
PHY Identifier 1
3h
PHY Identifier 2
4h
Auto-Negotiation Advertisement
Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability
Auto-Negotiation Expansion
Auto-Negotiation Next Page
Link Partner Next Page Ability
Reserved
5h
6h
7h
8h
9h – 13h
14h
MII Control
15h
RXER Counter
16h – 1Ah
1Bh
1Ch – 1Dh
1Eh
1Fh
Reserved
Interrupt Control/Status
Reserved
PHY Control 1
PHY Control 2
Register Description
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 0h – Basic Control
0.15
Reset
1 = Software reset
RW/SC
0
0 = Normal operation
This bit is self-cleared after a ‘1’ is written to it.
1 = Loop-back mode
0 = Normal operation
1 = 100Mbps
0.14
0.13
Loop-back
RW
RW
0
Speed Select
(LSB)
Set by SPEED strapping pin.
0 = 10Mbps
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
This bit is ignored if auto-negotiation is enabled
(register 0.12 = 1).
0.12
Auto-
Negotiation
Enable
1 = Enable auto-negotiation process
0 = Disable auto-negotiation process
RW
Set by NWAYEN strapping pin.
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
If enabled, auto-negotiation result overrides
settings in register 0.13 and 0.8.
0.11
0.10
Power Down
Isolate
1 = Power down mode
0 = Normal operation
RW
RW
0
1 = Electrical isolation of PHY from MII and
TX+/TX-
Set by ISO strapping pin.
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
0 = Normal operation
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 0h – Basic Control
0.9
0.8
Restart Auto-
Negotiation
1 = Restart auto-negotiation process
0 = Normal operation.
RW/SC
0
This bit is self-cleared after a ‘1’ is written to it.
1 = Full-duplex
Duplex Mode
RW
RW
Inverse of DUPLEX strapping pin
value.
0 = Half-duplex
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
0.7
Collision Test
1 = Enable COL test
0 = Disable COL test
0
0.6:1
0.0
Reserved
Disable
RO
000_000
0
0 = Enable transmitter
1 = Disable transmitter
RW
Transmitter
Register 1h – Basic Status
1.15
1.14
1.13
1.12
1.11
100Base-T4
1 = T4 capable
RO
RO
RO
RO
RO
0
1
1
1
1
0 = Not T4 capable
100Base-TX
Full Duplex
1 = Capable of 100Mbps full-duplex
0 = Not capable of 100Mbps full-duplex
1 = Capable of 100Mbps half-duplex
0 = Not capable of 100Mbps half-duplex
1 = Capable of 10Mbps full-duplex
0 = Not capable of 10Mbps full-duplex
100Base-TX
Half Duplex
10Base-T Full
Duplex
10Base-T Half 1 = Capable of 10Mbps half-duplex
Duplex
0 = Not capable of 10Mbps half-duplex
1.10:7
1.6
Reserved
RO
RO
0000
1
No Preamble
1 = Preamble suppression
0 = Normal preamble
1.5
Auto-
Negotiation
Complete
1 = Auto-negotiation process completed
0 = Auto-negotiation process not completed
RO
0
1.4
1.3
Remote Fault
1 = Remote fault
RO/LH
RO
0
1
0 = No remote fault
Auto-
Negotiation
Ability
1 = Capable to perform auto-negotiation
0 = Not capable to perform auto-negotiation
1.2
1.1
1.0
Link Status
1 = Link is up
RO/LL
RO/LH
RO
0
0
1
0 = Link is down
Jabber Detect
1 = Jabber detected
0 = Jabber not detected (default is low)
1 = Supports extended capabilities registers
Extended
Capability
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 2h – PHY Identifier 1
2.15:0
PHY ID
Number
Assigned to the 3rd through 18th bits of the
Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI).
Kendin Communication’s OUI is 0010A1 (hex)
RO
0022h
Register 3h – PHY Identifier 2
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
01_0001
3.9:4
3.3:0
Model Number Six bit manufacturer’s model number
RO
RO
Revision
Number
Four bit manufacturer’s revision number
Indicates silicon revision
Register 4h – Auto-Negotiation Advertisement
4.15
Next Page
1 = Next page capable
RW
0
0 = No next page capability.
4.14
4.13
Reserved
RO
0
0
Remote Fault
1 = Remote fault supported
0 = No remote fault
RW
4.12
Reserved
Pause
RO
0
4.11:10
[00] = No PAUSE
RW
00
[10] = Asymmetric PAUSE
[01] = Symmetric PAUSE
[11] = Asymmetric & Symmetric PAUSE
1 = T4 capable
4.9
4.8
100Base-T4
RO
0
0 = No T4 capability
100Base-TX
Full-Duplex
1 = 100Mbps full-duplex capable
0 = No 100Mbps full-duplex capability
RW
Set by SPEED strapping pin.
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
4.7
100Base-TX
Half-Duplex
1 = 100Mbps half-duplex capable
RW
Set by SPEED strapping pin.
0 = No 100Mbps half-duplex capability
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
4.6
10Base-T
Full-Duplex
1 = 10Mbps full-duplex capable
0 = No 10Mbps full-duplex capability
1 = 10Mbps half-duplex capable
0 = No 10Mbps half-duplex capability
[00001] = IEEE 802.3
RW
RW
RW
1
4.5
10Base-T
Half-Duplex
1
4.4:0
Selector Field
0_0001
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 5h – Auto-Negotiation Link Partner Ability
5.15
5.14
5.13
Next Page
1 = Next page capable
RO
RO
RO
0
0
0
0 = No next page capability
1 = Link code word received from partner
0 = Link code word not yet received
1 = Remote fault detected
Acknowledge
Remote Fault
0 = No remote fault
5.12
Reserved
Pause
RO
RO
0
5.11:10
[00] = No PAUSE
00
[10] = Asymmetric PAUSE
[01] = Symmetric PAUSE
[11] = Asymmetric & Symmetric PAUSE
1 = T4 capable
5.9
100Base-T4
RO
RO
RO
RO
RO
RO
0
0 = No T4 capability
5.8
5.7
5.6
5.5
5.4:0
100Base-TX
Full-Duplex
1 = 100Mbps full-duplex capable
0 = No 100Mbps full-duplex capability
1 = 100Mbps half-duplex capable
0 = No 100Mbps half-duplex capability
1 = 10Mbps full-duplex capable
0 = No 10Mbps full-duplex capability
1 = 10Mbps half-duplex capable
0 = No 10Mbps half-duplex capability
[00001] = IEEE 802.3
0
100Base-TX
Half-Duplex
0
10Base-T
Full-Duplex
0
10Base-T
Half-Duplex
0
Selector Field
0_0001
Register 6h – Auto-Negotiation Expansion
6.15:5
6.4
Reserved
RO
0000_0000_000
0
Parallel
Detection Fault
1 = Fault detected by parallel detection
0 = No fault detected by parallel detection.
1 = Link partner has next page capability
RO/LH
6.3
6.2
Link Partner
Next Page
Able
RO
RO
0
1
0 = Link partner does not have next page
capability
Next Page
Able
1 = Local device has next page capability
0 = Local device does not have next page
capability
6.1
6.0
Page Received 1 = New page received
0 = New page not received yet
RO/LH
RO
0
0
Link Partner
Auto-
1 = Link partner has auto-negotiation capability
0 = Link partner does not have auto-negotiation
capability
Negotiation
Able
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 7h – Auto-Negotiation Next Page
7.15
Next Page
Reserved
1 = Additional next page(s) will follow
0 = Last page
RW
0
7.14
7.13
RO
0
1
Message Page 1 = Message page
0 = Unformatted page
RW
7.12
7.11
Acknowledge2
1 = Will comply with message
RW
RO
0
0
0 = Cannot comply with message
Toggle
1 = Previous value of the transmitted link code
word equaled logic one
0 = Logic zero
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
8.14
8.13
8.12
8.11
Next Page
1 = Additional Next Page(s) will follow
0 = Last page
RO
RO
RO
RO
RO
0
0
0
0
0
Acknowledge
1 = Successful receipt of link word
0 = No successful receipt of link word
Message Page 1 = Message page
0 = Unformatted page
Acknowledge2
1 = Able to act on the information
0 = Not able to act on the information
Toggle
1 = Previous value of transmitted link code
word equal to logic zero
0 = Previous value of transmitted link code
word equal to logic one
8.10:0
Message Field
RO
000_0000_0000
Register 14h – MII Control
14.15:8
14.7
Reserved
RO
0000_0000
0 or
100Base-TX
Preamble
Restore
1 = Restore received preamble to MII output
(random latency)
RW
1 (if CONFIG[2:0] = 100)
0 = Consume 1-byte preamble before sending
frame to MII output for fixed latency
See “Strapping Options” section
for details.
14.6
10Base-T
Preamble
Restore
1 = Restore received preamble to MII output
RW
0
0 = Remove all 7-bytes of preamble before
sending frame (starting with SFD) to MII
output
14.5:0
Reserved
RO
00_0001
0000h
Register 15h – RXER Counter
15.15:0 RXER Counter Receive error counter for Symbol Error frames
RO/SC
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 1Bh – Interrupt Control/Status
1b.15
1b.14
1b.13
1b.12
1b.11
Jabber
Interrupt
Enable
1 = Enable Jabber Interrupt
0 = Disable Jabber Interrupt
RW
0
0
0
0
0
Receive Error
Interrupt
Enable
1 = Enable Receive Error Interrupt
0 = Disable Receive Error Interrupt
RW
RW
RW
RW
Page Received 1 = Enable Page Received Interrupt
Interrupt
Enable
0 = Disable Page Received Interrupt
Parallel Detect 1 = Enable Parallel Detect Fault Interrupt
Fault Interrupt
Enable
0 = Disable Parallel Detect Fault Interrupt
Link Partner
Acknowledge
Interrupt
1 = Enable Link Partner Acknowledge Interrupt
0 = Disable Link Partner Acknowledge
Interrupt
Enable
1b.10
1b.9
1b.8
Link Down
Interrupt
Enable
1= Enable Link Down Interrupt
0 = Disable Link Down Interrupt
RW
RW
RW
0
0
0
Remote Fault
Interrupt
Enable
1 = Enable Remote Fault Interrupt
0 = Disable Remote Fault Interrupt
Link Up
Interrupt
Enable
1 = Enable Link Up Interrupt
0 = Disable Link Up Interrupt
1b.7
1b.6
1b.5
1b.4
1b.3
Jabber
Interrupt
1 = Jabber occurred
RO/SC
RO/SC
RO/SC
RO/SC
RO/SC
0
0
0
0
0
0 = Jabber did not occurred
1 = Receive Error occurred
0 = Receive Error did not occurred
1 = Page Receive occurred
0 = Page Receive did not occurred
Receive Error
Interrupt
Page Receive
Interrupt
Parallel Detect 1 = Parallel Detect Fault occurred
Fault Interrupt
0 = Parallel Detect Fault did not occurred
Link Partner
Acknowledge
Interrupt
1= Link Partner Acknowledge occurred
0= Link Partner Acknowledge did not occurred
1b.2
1b.1
1b.0
Link Down
Interrupt
1= Link Down occurred
RO/SC
RO/SC
RO/SC
0
0
0
0= Link Down did not occurred
1= Remote Fault occurred
0= Remote Fault did not occurred
1= Link Up occurred
Remote Fault
Interrupt
Link Up
Interrupt
0= Link Up did not occurred
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
Register 1Eh – PHY Control 1
1e:15:14
LED mode
[00] =
[01] =
LED1 : Speed
RW
00
LED0 : Link/Activity
LED1 : Activity
LED0 : Link
[10], [11] = Reserved
1e.13
Polarity
0 = Polarity is not reversed
1 = Polarity is reversed
RO
1e.12
1e.11
Reserved
RO
RO
0
0
MDI/MDI-X
State
0 = MDI
1 = MDI-X
1e:10:8
1e:7
Reserved
Remote
0 = Normal mode
RW
loopback
1 = Remote (analog) loop back is enable
1e:6:0
Reserved
Register 1Fh – PHY Control 2
1f:15
HP_MDIX
0 = Micrel Auto MDI/MDI-X mode
1 = HP Auto MDI/MDI-X mode
When Auto MDI/MDI-X is disabled,
0 = MDI Mode
RW
RW
1
0
1f:14
MDI/MDI-X
Select
Transmit on TX+/- (pins 7,6) and
Receive on RX+/- (pins 5,4)
1 = MDI-X Mode
Transmit on RX+/- (pins 5,4) and
Receive on TX+/- (pins 7,6)
1f:13
1f.12
Pairswap
Disable
1 = Disable auto MDI/MDI-X
0 = Enable auto MDI/MDI-X
RW
RO
0
0
Energy Detect
1 = Presence of signal on RX+/- analog wire
pair
0 = No signal detected on RX+/-
1 = Force link pass
1f.11
Force Link
RW
0
0 = Normal link operation
This bit bypasses the control logic and allow
transmitter to send pattern even if there is no
link.
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Register Description (Continued)
Mode(1)
Address
Name
Description
Default
1f.10
Power Saving
1 = Enable power saving
0 = Disable power saving
RW
0
If power saving mode is enabled and the cable
is disconnected, the RXC clock output (in MII
mode) is disabled. RXC clock is enabled after
the cable is connected and link is established.
1f.9
1f.8
1f.7
Interrupt Level
Enable Jabber
1 = Interrupt pin active high
RW
RW
RW
0
1
0
0 = Interrupt pin active low
1 = Enable jabber counter
0 = Disable jabber counter
Auto-
Negotiation
Complete
1 = Auto-negotiation process completed
0 = Auto-negotiation process not completed
1f.6
Enable Pause
(Flow Control)
1 = Flow control capable
0 = No flow control capability
1 = PHY in isolate mode
0 = PHY in normal operation
[000] = still in auto-negotiation
[001] = 10Base-T half-duplex
[010] = 100Base-TX half-duplex
[011] = reserved
RO
RO
RO
0
1f.5
PHY Isolate
0
1f.4:2
Operation
Mode
Indication
000
[101] = 10Base-T full-duplex
[110] = 100Base-TX full-duplex
[111] = reserved
1f.1
1f.0
Enable SQE
test
1 = Enable SQE test
RW
RW
0
0
0 = Disable SQE test
Disable Data
Scrambling
1 = Disable scrambler
0 = Enable scrambler
Note:
1. RW = Read/Write.
RO = Read only.
SC = Self-cleared.
LH = Latch high.
LL = Latch low.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings(1)
Operating Ratings(2)
Supply Voltage
Supply Voltage
(VDDPLL_1.8)...............................................-0.5V to +2.4V
(VDDIO_3.3, VDDA_3.3) ...................................-0.5V to +4.0V
Input Voltage (all inputs) ...............................-0.5V to +4.0V
Output Voltage (all outputs) ..........................-0.5V to +4.0V
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10sec.)....................... 260°C
Storage Temperature (Ts) ..........................-55°C to +150°C
ESD Rating(3)..................................................................6kV
(VDDIO_3.3, VDDA_3.3) .......................... +3.135V to +3.465V
Ambient Temperature
(TA , Commercial)......................................0°C to +70°C
(TA , Industrial) .......................................-40°C to +85°C
(TA , AM Automotive Qualified).............-40°C to +85°C
Maximum Junction Temperature (TJ Max) ................. 125°C
Maximum Case Temperature (TC Max)...................... 150°C
Thermal Resistance (θJA).........................................34°C/W
Thermal Resistance (θJC)...........................................6°C/W
Electrical Characteristics(4)
Symbol
Supply Current(5)
IDD1 100Base-TX
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Chip only (no transformer);
53.0
38.0
mA
mA
Full-duplex traffic @ 100% utilization
Chip only (no transformer);
IDD2
10Base-T
Full-duplex traffic @ 100% utilization
Ethernet cable disconnected (reg. 1F.10 = 1)
Software power down (reg. 0.11 = 1)
IDD3
Power Saving Mode
Power Down Mode
32.0
4.0
mA
mA
IDD4
TTL Inputs
VIH
VIL
IIN
Input High Voltage
Input Low Voltage
Input Current
2.0
2.4
V
V
0.8
10
VIN = GND ~ VDDIO
-10
µA
TTL Outputs
VOH
VOL
|Ioz|
Output High Voltage
IOH = -4mA
IOL = 4mA
V
V
Output Low Voltage
0.4
10
Output Tri-State Leakage
µA
LED Outputs
ILED Output Drive Current
Each LED pin (LED0, LED1)
8
mA
100Base-TX Transmit (measured differentially after 1:1 transformer)
VO
Peak Differential Output Voltage
Output Voltage Imbalance
Rise/Fall Time
0.95
1.05
V
%
ns
ns
ns
%
100Ω termination across differential output
100Ω termination across differential output
VIMB
tr, tf
2
5
3
0
0.5
+ 0.25
5
Rise/Fall Time Imbalance
Duty Cycle Distortion
Overshoot
0.65
0.7
VSET
Reference Voltage of ISET
Output Jitter
V
1.4
Peak-to-peak
ns
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Electrical Characteristics(4) (Continued)
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
10Base-T Transmit (measured differentially after 1:1 transformer)
VP
Peak Differential Output Voltage
Jitter Added
2.2
2.8
3.5
V
100Ω termination across differential output
Peak-to-peak
ns
ns
25
tr, tf
Rise/Fall Time
10Base-T Receive
VSQ
Squelch Threshold
5MHz square wave
400
mV
Notes:
1. Exceeding the absolute maximum rating may damage the device. Stresses greater than the absolute maximum rating may 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.
2. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating.
3. Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precautions recommended. Human body model, 1.5k in series with 100pF.
4. TA = 25°C. Specification for packaged product only.
5. Current consumption is for the single 3.3V supply KSZ8041NL/RNL device only, and includes the 1.8V supply voltage (VDDPLL_1.8) that is provided by
the KSZ8041NL/RNL. The PHY port’s transformer consumes an additional 45mA @ 3.3V for 100Base-TX and 70mA @ 3.3V for 10Base-T.
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Timing Diagrams
MII SQE Timing (10Base-T)
Figure 9. MII SQE Timing (10Base-T)
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
400
200
200
2.5
Max
Unit
tP
TXC period
ns
ns
ns
us
us
tWL
TXC pulse width low
tWH
tSQE
tSQEP
TXC pulse width high
COL (SQE) delay after TXEN de-asserted
COL (SQE) pulse duration
1.0
Table 7. MII SQE Timing (10Base-T) Parameters
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MII Transmit Timing (10Base-T)
Figure 10. MII Transmit Timing (10Base-T)
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
400
200
200
Max
Unit
tP
TXC period
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
tWL
TXC pulse width low
tWH
TXC pulse width high
tSU1
tSU2
tHD1
tHD2
tCRS1
tCRS2
TXD[3:0] setup to rising edge of TXC
TXEN setup to rising edge of TXC
TXD[3:0] hold from rising edge of TXC
TXEN hold from rising edge of TXC
TXEN high to CRS asserted latency
TXEN low to CRS de-asserted latency
10
10
0
0
160
510
Table 8. MII Transmit Timing (10Base-T) Parameters
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MII Receive Timing (10Base-T)
Figure 11. MII Receive Timing (10Base-T)
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
400
200
200
Max
Unit
ns
tP
RXC period
tWL
tWH
tOD
RXC pulse width low
RXC pulse width high
ns
ns
(RXD[3:0], RXER, RXDV) output
delay from rising edge of RXC
182
225
ns
tRLAT
CRS to (RXD[3:0], RXER, RXDV)
latency
6.5
us
Table 9. MII Receive Timing (10Base-T) Parameters
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MII Transmit Timing (100Base-TX)
Figure 12. MII Transmit Timing (100Base-TX)
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
40
Max
Unit
tP
TXC period
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
tWL
TXC pulse width low
20
tWH
TXC pulse width high
20
tSU1
tSU2
tHD1
tHD2
tCRS1
tCRS2
TXD[3:0] setup to rising edge of TXC
TXEN setup to rising edge of TXC
TXD[3:0] hold from rising edge of TXC
TXEN hold from rising edge of TXC
TXEN high to CRS asserted latency
TXEN low to CRS de-asserted latency
10
10
0
0
34
33
Table 10. MII Transmit Timing (100Base-TX) Parameters
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MII Receive Timing (100Base-TX)
Figure 13. MII Receive Timing (100Base-TX)
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
40
Max
Unit
ns
tP
RXC period
tWL
tWH
tOD
RXC pulse width low
RXC pulse width high
20
ns
20
ns
(RXD[3:0], RXER, RXDV) output
delay from rising edge of RXC
19
25
ns
tRLAT
CRS to RXDV latency
CRS to RXD[3:0] latency
CRS to RXER latency
140
52
ns
ns
ns
60
Table 11. MII Receive Timing (100Base-TX) Parameters
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RMII Timing
Figure 14. RMII Timing – Data Received from RMII
Figure 15. RMII Timing – Data Input to RMII
Timing Parameter
Description
Clock cycle
Setup time
Hold time
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
ns
tcyc
t1
20
4
2
3
ns
t2
ns
tod
Output delay
9
ns
Table 12. RMII Timing Parameters – KSZ8041NL
Timing Parameter
Description
Clock cycle
Setup time
Hold time
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
ns
tcyc
t1
20
4
1
9
ns
t2
ns
tod
Output delay
11
13
ns
Table 13. RMII Timing Parameters – KSZ8041RNL
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Auto-Negotiation Timing
Figure 16. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
16
Max
Units
tBTB
tFLPW
tPW
FLP Burst to FLP Burst
FLP Burst width
8
24
ms
ms
ns
2
Clock/Data Pulse width
Clock Pulse to Data Pulse
Clock Pulse to Clock Pulse
100
64
tCTD
tCTC
55.5
111
17
69.5
139
33
µs
µs
128
Number of Clock/Data Pulse per
FLP Burst
Table 14. Auto-Negotiation Fast Link Pulse (FLP) Timing Parameters
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MDC/MDIO Timing
Figure 17. MDC/MDIO Timing
Timing Parameter
Description
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
ns
tP
MDC period
400
t1MD1
tMD2
tMD3
MDIO (PHY input) setup to rising edge of MDC
MDIO (PHY input) hold from rising edge of MDC
MDIO (PHY output) delay from rising edge of MDC
10
4
ns
ns
222
ns
Table 15. MDC/MDIO Timing Parameters
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Reset Timing
The KSZ8041NL/RNL reset timing requirement is summarized in the following figure and table.
Figure 18. Reset Timing
Parameter
Description
Min
10
5
Max
Units
ms
ns
tsr
tcs
tch
trc
Stable supply voltage to reset high
Configuration setup time
Configuration hold time
Reset to strap-in pin output
5
ns
6
ns
Table 16. Reset Timing Parameters
After the de-assertion of reset, it is recommended to wait a minimum of 100 us before starting programming on the MIIM
(MDC/MDIO) Interface.
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Reset Circuit
The reset circuit in Figure 19 is recommended for powering up the KSZ8041NL/RNL if reset is triggered by the power
supply.
3.3V
D1: 1N4148
D1
R 10K
KSZ8041NL/RNL
RST#
C 10uF
Figure 19. Recommended Reset Circuit
The reset circuit in Figure 20 is recommended for applications where reset is driven by another device (e.g., CPU or
FPGA). At power-on-reset, R, C and D1 provide the necessary ramp rise time to reset the KSZ8041NL/RNL device. The
RST_OUT_n from CPU/FPGA provides the warm reset after power up.
3.3V
R 10K
D1
KSZ8041NL/RNL
CPU/FPGA
RST#
RST_OUT_n
D2
C 10uF
D1, D2: 1N4148
Figure 20. Recommended Reset Circuit for interfacing with CPU/FPGA Reset Output.
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Reference Circuits for LED Strapping Pins
The Figure 21 shows the reference circuits for pull-up, float and pull-down on the LED1 and LED0 strapping pins.
3.3V
Pull-up
KSZ8041NL/RNL
LED pin
3.3V
Float
KSZ8041NL/RNL
LED pin
3.3V
Pull-down
KSZ8041NL/RNL
LED pin
Figure 21. Reference Circuits for LED Strapping Pins
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Selection of Isolation Transformer
A 1:1 isolation transformer is required at the line interface. An isolation transformer with integrated common-mode chokes
is recommended for exceeding FCC requirements.
The Table 17 gives recommended transformer characteristics.
Parameter
Value
Test Condition
Turns ratio
1 CT : 1 CT
350μH
0.4μH
Open-circuit inductance (min.)
Leakage inductance (max.)
Inter-winding capacitance (typ.)
D.C. resistance (typ.)
Insertion loss (max.)
HIPOT (min.)
100mV, 100kHz, 8mA
1MHz (min.)
12pF
0.9Ω
-1.0dB
1500Vrms
0MHz – 65MHz
Table 17. Transformer Selection Criteria
Magnetic Manufacturer
Bel Fuse
Part Number
S558-5999-U7
SI-46001
SI-50170
LF8505
Auto MDI-X
Yes
Number of Port
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Bel Fuse (Mag Jack)
Bel Fuse (Mag Jack)
Delta
Yes
Yes
Yes
LanKom
LF-H41S
H1102
Yes
Pulse
Yes
Pulse (low cost)
Transpower
H1260
Yes
HB726
Yes
TDK (Mag Jack)
TLA-6T718
Yes
Table 18. Qualified Single Port Magnetics
Selection of Reference Crystal
Characteristics
Value
Units
MHz
ppm
pF
Frequency
25
Frequency tolerance (max)
Load capacitance
±50
20
Series resistance
40
Ω
Table 19. Typical Reference Crystal Characteristics
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Package Information
32-Pin (5mm x 5mm) MLF® Package
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