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The TNETE2201 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver provides for ultra high-speed bidirectional point-to-point data transmission. This device is based on the timing requirements of the proposed 10-bit interface specification by the P802.3z Gigabit Task Force.
The intended application of this device is to provide building blocks for developing point-to-point baseband data transmission over controlled-impedance media of approximately 50 W to 75 W. The transmission media can be printed-circuit board traces, back planes, cables, or fiber-optical media. The ultimate rate and distance of data transfer is dependent upon the attenuation characteristics of the media and the noise coupling to the environment.
The TNETE2201 performs the data serialization and deserialization (SERDES) functions for the gigabit ethernet physical layer interface. The transceiver operates at 1.25 Gbps (typical), providing up to 1000 Mbps of bandwidth over a copper or optical media interface. The serializer/transmitter accepts 8b/10b parallel encoded data bytes. The parallel data bytes are serialized and transmitted differentially nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) at pseudo-ECL (PECL) voltage levels. The deserializer/receiver extracts clock information from the input serial stream and deserializes the data, outputting a parallel 10-bit data byte. The 10-bit data bytes are output with respect to two receive byte clocks (RBC0, RBC1) allowing a protocol device to clock the parallel bytes inRBC clock rising edges.
The transceiver automatically locks onto incoming data without the need to prelock. However, the transceiver can be commanded to lock to the externally supplied reference clock (REFCLK) as a reset function, if needed. The TNETE2201 provides an internal loopback capability for self-test purposes. Serial data from the serializer is passed directly to the deserializer allowing the protocol device a functional self-check of the physical interface. The TNETE2201 is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.
1.25 Gigabits Per Second (Gbps) Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Based On the P802.3Z Specification Transmits Serial Data Up to 1.25 Gbps Operates With 3.3-V Supply Voltage 5-V Tolerant on TTL Inputs Interfaces to Electrical Cables/Backplane or with Optical Modules PECL Voltage Differential Signaling Load, 1 V Typ with 50 W 75 W Receiver Differential Input Voltage 200 mV Minimum Low Power Consumption 64-Pin Quad Flat Pack With Thermally Enhanced Package