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Gigabit Ethernet/82543

PMC Module

Owner’s Manual

214134 Revision  AB

April 2005 Edition

Summary of Contents for 82543

Page 1: ...Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module Owner s Manual 214134 Revision AB April 2005 Edition ...

Page 2: ...ed in the U S Patent and Trademark Office Alaska and Marvell are trademarks of the Marvell Technology Group Ltd IEEE is a registered trademark of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation All other product or service names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners ...

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Page 4: ...ide the Equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only Factory Authorized Service Personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement or any internal adjustment Service personnel should not replace components with power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the po...

Page 5: ...ents A proper installation in a CE marked system will maintain the required EMC performance In accordance with European Community directives a Declaration of Conformity has been made and is available on request Please contact your sales representative FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules Safe...

Page 6: ...ola Inc It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about Motorola products machines and programs programming or services that are not available in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Motorola intends to announce such Motorola products programming or services in your country Limited and Restricted Rights Legend If the docu...

Page 7: ...Unpacking 1 5 Installation Preliminaries 1 5 Equipment Required 1 6 Before You Install or Remove a Board 1 6 Observe ESD Precautions 1 6 Watch for Bent Pins or Other Damage 1 7 Use Caution When Installing or Removing Boards 1 8 Preserve EMI Compliance 1 8 Understand Hot Swap 1 8 Recognize Different Injector Ejector Lever Types 1 9 Verify Slot Usage 1 10 Installation and Removal 1 11 Installation o...

Page 8: ...ents Introduction 3 1 Bezel Connector and LEDs 3 1 J1 and J2 PCI Bus Connectors 3 3 J3 PCI Bus Connector 3 7 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector 3 9 Cross Over Cable Connector 10 100 Mb s Only 3 10 Loopback Connector 10 100 Mb s Only 3 11 APPENDIX A Troubleshooting Error List A 1 APPENDIX B Specifications Specifications B 1 Safety Compliance B 1 Physical Requirements B 1 Power Requirements B 2 Environmental ...

Page 9: ... 10 Figure 1 3 Installing the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module on Host Board 1 12 Figure 1 4 General Host Board Installation 1 14 Figure 1 5 Connecting to the Network 1 16 Figure 2 1 Functional Block Diagram 2 2 Figure 3 1 Bezel Connector and LEDs 3 2 Figure 3 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Layout 3 9 ...

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Page 11: ...Bus Connector Signal Definitions 3 9 Table 3 7 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments 3 10 Table 3 8 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Signal Definitions 3 10 Table 3 9 Cross Over Cable Connections 3 10 Table 3 10 Loopback Connections 3 11 Table 3 1 Troubleshooting an Installation A 2 Table 3 1 Physical Specifications B 1 Table 3 2 Power Requirements B 3 Table 3 3 Environmental Requirements B 4 Table C 1...

Page 12: ...t is important to note that a basic knowledge of computers and digital logic is assumed It is presumed that users have knowledge and working experience with Basic concepts and uses of Ethernet networks Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI bus PCI Mezzanine Cards PMCs Summary of Changes This is the second release of the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module Installation and Use guide Date Description ...

Page 13: ...h function Chapter 3 Controls Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments provides a description of controls indicators and onboard connectors of the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC as well as their pin assignments Appendix A Troubleshooting provides a hint list for detecting possible errors This chapter lists symptoms probable causes and recommended corrective actions Appendix B Specifications provides g...

Page 14: ...onventions Used in This Manual The following typographical conventions are used in this document bold is used for user input that you type just as it appears it is also used for commands options and arguments to commands and names of programs directories and files italic is used for names of variables to which you assign values for function parameters and for structure names and fields Italic is a...

Page 15: ...d specify how to reduce or avoid the risk Caution Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry static discharge can damage circuits Use ESD Wrist Strap Before you install or remove a board Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad Warning Identifies any risk of personal injury or loss of life and should explicitly state the nature of the risk and...

Page 16: ...est LAN Local area network LED Light emitting diode LFM Linear feet per minute MAC Media Access Control MDI Media dependent interface MII Media Independent Interface MIB Management information base MIS Management Information Service NIC Network interface card PCI Peripheral component interconnect PMC PCI mezzanine card RX Receive signal SBC Single board computer SNMP Simple Network Management Prot...

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Page 18: ...mputer system documentation for this information In this manual the name Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module refers to all models of the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module series boards unless otherwise specified General Description The Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PCI mezzanine card PMC shown in Figure 1 1 on page 1 2 is a network interface card NIC that provides a direct interface to the local 32 bit or ...

Page 19: ... area networks LANs and allow them to upgrade easily to 1000 Mb s Gigabit Ethernet provides higher bandwidth without a major change in infrastructure and is supported on major platforms It delivers an excellent business solution to increasing requirements for bandwidth on a LAN Gigabit Ethernet technology offers the following advantages High performance Standards based technology Cost effective mi...

Page 20: ...e T MAC is a scaled up version of the MAC used in 10 and 100 Mb s Ethernet In other words 1000Base T is conventional Ethernet only faster It is reliable robust and economical Additionally the technologies can be offered with shared or switched Ethernet connections Shared environments provide a total of 10 100 or 1000 Mb s to all stations attached to a hub They are ideal for a medium size workgroup...

Page 21: ...plication and networking software functions unchanged on 10 100 1000 Base T LANs Flexible migration Automatic speed selection where controllers can run at 10 100 or 1000 Mb s on existing wire ensures non disruptive transition to Gigabit Ethernet Similarly 10 100 1000 Mb s Ethernet switching hubs enable smooth migration to Gigabit Ethernet in the wiring closet Vendor Support Gigabit Ethernet has th...

Page 22: ...guidelines in this section to protect your equipment This section applies to all hardware installations you may perform that involve the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module and host board If the host board is a hot swap module you can install it or remove it without shutting down the operating system or removing system power Replacing a hot swap module can be accomplished in under five minutes For m...

Page 23: ...with power supply Host board Ethernet cable Motorola recommends using Category 5 UTP cabling Before You Install or Remove a Board Boards may be damaged if improperly installed or handled Please read and follow the guidelines in this section to protect your equipment Refer to Appendix B Specifications for details about the physical environmental and power requirements for the Gigabit Ethernet 82543...

Page 24: ...ite steps be performed prior to installing your board into the CompactPCI backplane to prevent possible backplane pin damage Visually inspect the board connectors to ensure they are not damaged by previous insertions or accidental mishandling If any board connector damage is observed do not install board into the backplane This may cause a bent pin on the connector resulting in an expensive repair...

Page 25: ...icable standards and regulations for electromagnetic interference EMI during operation all front and rear openings on the chassis or board faceplates must be filled with an appropriate card or covered with a filler panel Understand Hot Swap Caution Board Component Damage Inserting or removing non hot swap cards or transition modules with power applied may result in damage to module components Ther...

Page 26: ...ating system or other software running on the board has been properly shut down may cause corruption of data or file systems Therefore ensure that the board has been properly shut down You should ensure that the blue hot swap LED on the face plate of the host board is illuminated Refer to the documents listed in Appendix C Related Documents for more information about hot swap and the PCI Industria...

Page 27: ... enough on the release If the lever does not close easily the board may not be properly seated in the chassis To open a lever press the release and move the lever outward away from the faceplate To close a lever move the lever inward toward the faceplate until the latch engages Verify Slot Usage Caution Prevent possible damage to module components by verifying the proper slot usage for your config...

Page 28: ...e always install the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module when power is turned off Caution Damage of Carrier Card The power supply circuits on carrier card may be overloaded if more than one Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module modules are assembled This results in permanent damage to the carrier card Therefore make sure that the carrier card s 5V and 3 3V supply supports the power requirements as descr...

Page 29: ...procedure Figure 1 3 Installing the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module on Host Board 2 Perform an operating system shutdown Turn the AC or DC power off and remove the AC cord or DC power lines from the system Remove the chassis or system cover s as necessary to gain access to the PMC module or host board 3 Carefully remove the host board either SBC or carrier card from its card slot and place it on...

Page 30: ...is now fully installed on the host board Install the PMC and host board assembly in its proper card slot by following the procedures in Installing a Board Module into the Chassis For details regarding connecting the Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 connector on the PMC Module front panel refer to Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the PMC Module on page 1 15 Installing a Board Module into the Chassis Thi...

Page 31: ...ling modules Note that this illustration is for general reference only and may not accurately depict the connectors and handles on the board you are installing Figure 1 4 General Host Board Installation 1 Open the injector levers on your board see Recognize Different Injector Ejector Lever Types on page 1 9 2 Verify the proper slot for the module you are inserting see Verify Slot Usage on page 1 1...

Page 32: ...rd slot Ensure it is seated properly in the backplane connectors Do not damage or bend connector pins 5 When the module you are installing is completely latched secure it by tightening the captive screws at both ends of the faceplate 6 Replace the chassis or system cover s and connect the system to the AC or DC power source Turn the equipment power on Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the PMC Modul...

Page 33: ...rotocol FTP services of your Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP environment To establish a valid 1000 Mb s connection connect an unshielded twisted pair UTP Category 5e cable either point to point or to a 1000 Base Tx hub To establish a valid 100 Mb s connection connect a UTP Category 5 cable either point to point or to a 100 Base Tx hub To establish a valid 10 Mb s connection ...

Page 34: ...nserting or removing modules with power applied may result in damage to module components Therefore ensure that you power down before inserting or removing the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module module Caution Damage to Board or electronic components Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry static discharge can damage the circuits Therefore before touching boards or electronic components make s...

Page 35: ...e of the board facing up 4 Remove the four screws from the holes in the host board that fasten the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module module to the host board 5 Carefully turn the host board to the primary side and place on your working surface Gently separate the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module from the PMC connectors on the host board Do not damage or bend connector pins 6 Tilt the board up sli...

Page 36: ...m factor 32 or 64 bit bus operations at speeds of 33 or 66 MHz Data rate of 125 Mb s in half duplex mode and 250 Mb s in full duplex mode Standard RJ 45 connection Automatic speed selection 64 KB on chip first in first out FIFO data buffer for buffering receive and transmit frames 1000 BaseTx 1000 Mb s on UTP Category 5e cabling 100 BaseTx 100 Mb s on UTP Category 5 cabling and 10 BaseTx 10 Mb s o...

Page 37: ...AlaskaTM 88E1000 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver chip and serial electrically erasable programmable read only memory EEPROM Figure 2 1 Functional Block Diagram Intel 82543GC Ethernet LAN Controller The Intel 82543GC Ethernet LAN Controller is a PCI bus controller that supports IEEE 802 3 10 Mb s IEEE 802 3u 100 Mb s and IEEE 802 3z and 802 3ab 1000 Mb s data transfer rates The controller is capable o...

Page 38: ...tering capabilities High speed data transfers over the PCI bus Processing of high level commands and multiple operations which lowers CPU utilization by off loading communication tasks from the CPU A 64 KB on chip FIFO data buffer that helps to prevent data underruns and overruns while waiting for bus access Operation in full or half duplex mode Table 2 1 lists speed and duplex mode combinations s...

Page 39: ...rocessor DSP architecture mixed signal processing and digital design technology support features such as digital adaptive equalization echo and cross talk cancellation and data recovery and error correction at a gigabit per second data rate For more information see the product brief on the Marvell web site http www marvell com Serial EEPROM A 1 KB serial EEPROM stores the PMC s Ethernet address an...

Page 40: ...e see the PMC Gigabit Ethernet 82543 Supported Driver Information For information on programming drivers for the PMC see the PMC Gigabit Ethernet 82543 Driver Development Information Ethernet Address A unique Ethernet address is assigned to the PMC s Ethernet port at the factory For convenience the address appears on a label on the back side of the card Regulatory Compliance The Gigabit Ethernet 8...

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Page 42: ...g connectors on the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module are described J1 and J2 PCI Bus Connectors on page 3 3 J3 PCI Bus Connector on page 3 7 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector on page 3 9 Cross Over Cable Connector 10 100 Mb s Only on page 3 10 Loopback Connector 10 100 Mb s Only on page 3 11 Bezel Connector and LEDs Figure 3 1 on page 3 2 shows the connector and LEDs on the PMC s front bezel Table 3 1 on ...

Page 43: ... and transmit TX network activity is occurring OFF indicates no network activity FD Duplex status LED An green LED ON indicates that full duplex mode is enabled and OFF indicates that half duplex mode is enabled 10 10 Mb s A green LED ON indicates 10 Mb s mode is selected and a CD signal has been detected FD ACT Activity Status LED Duplex Status LED 10 Mb s Link Speed LED 100 Mb s Link Speed LED 1...

Page 44: ...3 2 on page 3 4 and Table 3 3 on page 3 5 identify the 32 bit J1 and J2 PCI bus connector pin assignments respectively Table 3 4 on page 3 6 defines the signals associated with the connector pins Note An asterisk in a signal name indicates that the signal is active low 100 100 Mb s A green LED ON indicates 100 Mb s mode is selected and a CD signal has been detected 1000 1000 Mb s A green LED ON in...

Page 45: ...INTC 6 7 BUSMODE1 5V 8 9 INTD NC 10 11 GND NC 12 13 CLK GND 14 15 GND GNT 16 17 REQ 5V 18 19 V I O AD31 20 21 AD28 AD27 22 23 AD25 GND 24 25 GND C BE3 26 27 AD22 AD21 28 29 AD19 5V 30 31 V I O AD17 32 33 FRAME GND 34 35 GND IRDY 36 37 DEVSEL 5V 38 39 GND LOCK 40 41 SDONE SBO 42 43 PAR GND 44 45 V I O AD15 46 47 AD12 AD11 48 49 AD09 5V 50 51 GND C BE0 52 53 AD06 AD05 54 55 AD04 GND 56 ...

Page 46: ...ignal Pin 1 12V TRST 2 3 TMS TDO 4 5 TDI GND 6 7 GND NC 8 9 NC NC 10 11 BUSMODE2 3 3V 12 13 RST BUSMODE3 14 15 3 3V BUSMODE4 16 17 NC GND 18 19 AD30 AD29 20 21 GND AD26 22 23 AD24 3 3V 24 25 IDSEL AD23 26 27 3 3V AD20 28 29 AD18 GND 30 31 AD16 C BE2 32 33 GND NC 34 35 TRDY 3 3V 36 37 GND STOP 38 39 PERR GND 40 41 3 3V SERR 42 Table 3 2 J1 PCI Bus Connector Pin Assignments Continued Pin Signal Sign...

Page 47: ...V 5 V power supply 12V 12 V power supply 12V 12 V power supply ACK64 Acknowledge 64 bit transfers AD 31 0 PCI address lines BUSMODE 4 1 Indicates the presence of a card in a given slot and sets the logical protocol of the bus C BE 3 0 PCI bus command and byte enable control and status CLK PCI I O clock signals DEVSEL PCI device select signals FRAME PCI data block transfer control signal GND Ground...

Page 48: ...ata exchange bus control line signal NC No connection PAR Parity validation signal PERR PCI data and address parity error signal REQ PCI bus mastering request signal REQ64 64 bit transfer request signal RST PCI I O reset signal SBO Snoop backoff SDONE Snoop done SERR PCI system error signal STOP PCI device data transfer stop signal TCK Test clock TDI JTAG test data input TDO JTAG test data output ...

Page 49: ...Signal Signal Pin 1 NC GND 2 3 GND C BE7 4 5 C BE6 C BE5 6 7 C BE4 GND 8 9 V I O PAR64 10 11 AD63 AD62 12 13 AD61 GND 14 15 GND AD60 16 17 AD59 AD58 18 19 AD57 GND 20 21 V I O AD56 22 23 AD55 AD54 24 25 AD53 GND 26 27 GND AD52 28 29 AD51 AD50 30 31 AD49 GND 32 33 GND AD48 34 35 AD47 AD46 36 37 AD45 GND 38 39 V I O AD44 40 41 AD43 AD42 42 43 AD41 GND 44 45 GND AD40 46 47 AD39 AD38 48 49 AD37 GND 50...

Page 50: ...d Table 3 8 on page 3 10 lists the signal definitions Figure 3 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin Layout 51 GND AD36 52 53 AD35 AD34 54 55 AD33 GND 56 57 V I O AD32 58 59 NC NC 60 61 NC GND 62 63 GND NC 64 Table 3 6 J3 PCI Bus Connector Signal Definitions Signal Definition AD 63 32 PCI address lines C BE 7 4 PCI bus command and byte enable control and status GND Ground PAR64 Parity validation signal V...

Page 51: ...ignments Pin Wire Color Signal 1 White Green Data A 2 Green White Data A 3 White Orange Data B 4 Blue White Data C 5 White Blue Data C 6 Orange White Data B 7 White Brown Data D 8 Brown White Data D Table 3 8 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Signal Definitions Pin Signal Data x Transmit receive positive signal Data x Transmit receive negative signal Table 3 9 Cross Over Cable Connections Connector 1 Pin W...

Page 52: ...a plug by connecting the pins listed in Table 3 10 5 White Blue No connection 5 6 Orange White Receive 2 7 White Brown No connection 7 8 Brown White No connection 8 Table 3 10 Loopback Connections Connect Pin Signal To Pin Signal 1 Transmit 3 Receive 2 Transmit 6 Receive Table 3 9 Cross Over Cable Connections Continued Connector 1 Pin Wire Color Signal Connector 2 Pin ...

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Page 54: ...It cannot replace a serious and sophisticated pre and post sales support during application development If it is not possible to fix a problem using the Error List provided contact your local sales representative or FAE for further support Note Table 3 1 on page A 2 assumes that the computer was operating properly before you began the installation process and that the self test was successful ...

Page 55: ... to solid green when the cable is connected The PMC is faulty For 10 Mb s and 100 Mb s connections connect a loopback connector and observe the results If the speed status LED changes to solid green does not flash a problem exists with the cable or the concentrator If the speed status LED flashes green replace the PMC If no loopback connector is available test the concentrator If the concentrator ...

Page 56: ...e operating system setting for the Ethernet speed is 10 100 or 1000 Mb s or is set for automatic speed selection Configure network ports explicitly for the correct speed and duplex for the connected device The PMC is preventing the system from operating correctly The network cable is loose Secure the cable The PMC is faulty Disconnect the network cable from the PMC Turn off the system re seat the ...

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Page 58: ...9 mm by 74 mm and is constructed using six layer circuit board technology with four signal layers and two power ground layers The PMC uses 32 and 64 bit PCI bus connectors The PMC must be installed on a host module for example an SBC or carrier card that has an available PMC slot with a removable front panel slot cover Table 3 1 gives the physical specifications of the Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC M...

Page 59: ...The power supply circuits on the carrier card may be overloaded if more than one Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Module module is assembled This results in permanent damage to the carrier card Therefore make sure that the carrier card s 3 3V and 5V supply supports the power requirements as described in Table 3 2 The current requirement for one PMC module is 3 3V Rail 1 56A typical 5V Rail NA This resul...

Page 60: ...e features the industry standard PMC form factor The PMC module must be placed on a carrier card The conditions listed below refer to the surroundings of the board within the user environment Note Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circu lating around the board and not to the component temperature Caution Board Damage Do not operate the product outside the specified environ...

Page 61: ...erating 0 5 C 33 F per minute Nonoperating 1 0 C 34 F per minute Air flow 200 linear feet per minute LFM Relative humidity Operating 5 to 95 40 C 104 F to 55 C 131 F noncondensing Nonoperating 5 to 95 40 C 104 F to 55 C 131 F noncondensing Altitude Operating 300 m to 3000 m Nonoperating 300 m to 13000 m Shock Operating 5 G 11 ms halfsine applied once in either direction of three orthogonal axes No...

Page 62: ...seboard and chassis for CE certification and meets the requirements for EN55022 Class A equipment Compliance was achieved under the following conditions Shielded cables on all external I O ports Cable shields connected to earth ground via metal shell connectors bonded to a conductive module front panel Conductive chassis rails connected to earth ground which provides the path for connecting shield...

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Page 64: ...e Visiting Embedded Communications Computing s World Wide Web literature site http www motorola com computer literature To obtain the most up to date product information in PDF or HTML format visit http www motorola com computer literature Table C 1 Embedded Communications Computing Documentation Document Title Motorola Publication Number PMC Gigabit Ethernet 82543 Driver Development Information 2...

Page 65: ...nge without notice Table C 2 Manufacturers Documents Document Title and Source Publication Number Intel 82543GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller 82543GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller Datasheet OR 2710 82543GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller Developer s Manual http www intel com Not Available Alaska 88E1000 88E1000S Integrated 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Datasheet http www marvell com MV S100153 ...

Page 66: ... and Electronics Engineers Inc IEEE 802 3 PCI Industrial Manufacturers Group PICMG http www picmg com Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 0 2 1 2 2 PCI Local Bus Specification Embedded PCI X ePCI X for Standard Form Factor PCI Specification PICMG 1 2 R1 0 Electronic Industries Alliance http www eia org Table C 3 Related Specifications Continued Document Title a...

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Page 68: ...s 5V signal 3 6 64 bit PCI bus 1 1 2 1 2 2 82543GC Ethernet LAN Controller 2 2 B 1 A ACK64 signal 3 6 Activity status ACT LED 3 2 AD signals 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 8 3 9 Address Ethernet 2 4 2 5 Administration 1 3 Air flow requirements B 4 Alaska 88E1000 Gigabit Ethernet Trans ceiver 2 2 2 4 Altitude requirements B 4 Amps B 3 Analysis procedures 1 4 Analysis tools 1 4 Automatic speed selection 1 4 2 1 A 3 ...

Page 69: ...assignments for 3 5 signal definitions for 3 6 3 9 signals for 3 5 J3 PCI bus connector 3 7 pin assignments for 3 8 signals for 3 8 J4 PCI bus connector 3 7 loopback connector 3 11 A 2 PCI bus connectors 3 3 3 7 B 1 RJ 45 connector 1 15 3 1 3 9 pin assignments for 3 10 pin layout for 3 9 signal definitions for 3 10 signals for 3 10 Control status register CSR 2 4 Controller Ethernet 2 2 Cross over...

Page 70: ...ements B 4 FTP File Transfer Protocol service 1 16 Full duplex mode 2 1 2 3 Functional block diagram 2 2 Functional components 2 2 G Gigabit Ethernet technology 1 1 1 2 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver 2 2 2 4 Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC installation 1 11 removal 1 17 Gigabit Ethernet 82543 PMC Descrip tion 1 1 Gigabit Media Independent Interface GMII 2 3 2 4 GMII Gigabit Media Independent Inter face 2...

Page 71: ...11 A 2 M MAC Media Access Control layer 1 3 Management information bases MIBs 1 4 Management Information Service MIS 1 4 Marvell Alaska 88E1000 Gigabit Ether net Transceiver 2 2 2 4 Media Access Control MAC layer 1 3 Media Independent Interface MII 2 3 2 4 MIBs management information bases 1 4 Migration 1 3 1 4 MII Media Independent Interface 2 3 2 4 MIS Management Information Service 1 4 Mixed si...

Page 72: ...ive humidity requirements B 4 removal of PMC 1 17 REQ signal 3 4 3 7 REQ64 signal 3 5 3 7 Requirements air flow B 4 altitude B 4 environmental B 4 free fall B 4 physical B 1 shock B 4 temperature change B 4 temperature range B 4 vibration B 4 RJ 45 connector 1 15 2 1 3 1 3 3 3 9 pin assignments for 3 10 pin layout for 3 9 signal definitions for 3 10 signals for 3 10 rlogin service 1 16 RST signal ...

Page 73: ... Switching hubs 1 3 1 4 System integrators 1 4 T TCK signal 3 4 3 7 TCP IP Transmission Control Proto col Internet Protocol 1 16 TDI signal 3 5 3 7 TDO signal 3 5 3 7 Telephone wiring 1 15 Telnet service 1 16 Temperature change requirements B 4 Temperature range requirements B 4 TMS signal 3 5 3 7 Tools network analysis 1 4 Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP 1 16 Transmit frame...

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