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AXEL ULite system-on-module (SOM for short) has an internal ethernet PHY connected to the <code>enet1</code> MAC port.
 
AXEL ULite system-on-module (SOM for short) has an internal ethernet PHY connected to the <code>enet1</code> MAC port.
  
On-board Ethernet PHY (Micrel KSZ8091RNA) provides interface signals required to implement the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port. The transceiver is connected to the triple speed Ethernet MAC (ENET module) through  
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On-board Ethernet PHY (Micrel KSZ8091RNA) provides interface signals required to implement the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port. The transceiver is connected to the Ethernet MAC (ENET module) through  
 
RMII interface.
 
RMII interface.
  
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==Magnetic Connector example==
 
==Magnetic Connector example==

Revision as of 13:36, 14 September 2017

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

AXEL ULite system-on-module (SOM for short) has an internal ethernet PHY connected to the enet1 MAC port.

On-board Ethernet PHY (Micrel KSZ8091RNA) provides interface signals required to implement the 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port. The transceiver is connected to the Ethernet MAC (ENET module) through RMII interface.

The following table describes the interface signals:

Pin Pin name Internal connection Ball/pin # Notes
J2.13 ETH_LED1 LAN.LED0/PME_N1 23
J2.19 ETH_TX_P LAN.TXP 6
J2.21 ETH_TX_M LAN.TXM 5
J2.23 ETH_RX_P LAN.RXP 4
J2.25 ETH_RX_M LAN.RXM 3
J2.31 SNVS_TAMPER2 CPU.SNVS_TAMPER2 P11 PHY INT
J2.127 GPIO1_IO06 CPU.GPIO_IO06 K17 PHY MDIO
J2.129 GPIO1_IO07 CPU.GPIO_IO07 L16 PHY MDC

Magnetic Connector example[edit | edit source]

The following picture shows an external ethernet magnetic connection example.

AxelULite-ethernet.png