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IP101A - Single port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Transceiver

This page provides the datasheet information for the IP101A, a member of the IP101ALF Single port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Transceiver family.

Description

IP101A LF is an IEEE 802.3/802.3u compliant single-port Fast Ethernet Transceiver for both 100Mbps and 10Mbps operations.

It supports Auto MDI/MDIX function to simplify the network installation and reduce the system maintenance cost.

Features

  • 10/100Mbps TX Full-duplex or half-duplex Supports Auto MDI/MDIX function Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3/802.3u Supports IEEE 802.3u auto-negotiation Supports MII / RMII / SNI interface IEEE 802.3 full duplex control specification Supports Automatic Power Saving mode Supports BaseLine Wander (BLW) compensation Supports Interrupt function Supports repeater mode Single 3.3V power supply with built-in 2.5V regulator DSP-based PHY Transceiver technology Using either 25MHz crystal/oscillator or 50MHz.

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Datasheet Details

Part number IP101A
Manufacturer IC Plus
File Size 2.46 MB
Description Single port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Transceiver
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IP101A LF Data Sheet Single port 10/100 Fast Ethernet Transceiver Features 10/100Mbps TX Full-duplex or half-duplex Supports Auto MDI/MDIX function Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3/802.3u Supports IEEE 802.3u auto-negotiation Supports MII / RMII / SNI interface IEEE 802.3 full duplex control specification Supports Automatic Power Saving mode Supports BaseLine Wander (BLW) compensation Supports Interrupt function Supports repeater mode Single 3.3V power supply with built-in 2.5V regulator DSP-based PHY Transceiver technology Using either 25MHz crystal/oscillator or 50MHz oscillator REF_CLK as clock source Flexible LED display for speed, duplex, link, activity and collision Supports flow control to communicate with other MAC through MDC and MDIO 0.
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