Ksz80 Ob S4lv0.2 Datasheet | 100% RECOMMENDED |
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Understanding the pinout is crucial for correct hardware integration. The transceiver generally segregates its pins into three primary domains: the MAC interface, the Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) interface, and the Management/Control interface. MAC Interfaces: RMII vs. MII Ksz80 Ob S4lv0.2 Datasheet
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| Area | Comments | |------|----------| | | Likely missing electrical tables or register maps if it's draft 0.2. | | Clarity | Microchip datasheets are generally good, but drafts may have placeholder values. | | Key specs | Supports MII/RMII, Auto-MDI/X, HP Auto-MDIX, LinkMD cable diagnostics. | | Power | 3.3V with 1.2V core (internal LDO) or external 1.2V. | | Reliability | Rev 0.2 not final — do not use for production layout without final version. | | Errata | No errata in early draft — but final silicon may have known issues. |
Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII) variant operating at 50 MHz.