SMSC EZ Card 10 manual Power on the PC, Install the driver

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INSTALLING THE CARD

4.Power on the PC.

Hardware installation has been completed. Switch on power to the PC.

Note: Your network should be configured automatically by the PCI computer’s BIOS Setup Program. However, some manual configuration may be required in older PCI machines. Refer to “Configuring the Card in Older PCI Computers” in Appendix C for related information.

5.Run the Diagnostic program to check the card's hard- ware installation.

For related topics, see “Running the Setup Program” in Appendix C.

Caution! Be sure to run this program before installing the appropriate driver. Otherwise, your PC will hang.

6.Install the driver.

The driver diskette contains all the driver programs supported by these cards. Refer to the RELEASE.TXT file in the root directory for a listing of these programs. The drivers for different network operating systems are contained in sepa- rate subdirectories. Refer to the Readme text file in each subdirectory for instructions on driver installation.

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Contents EZ Card SMC’S EZ Card Trademarks Order Number Description About this GuidePackage Contents Table of Contents List of Figures Glossary Index Limited Warranty CompliancesList of Tables Chapter Introduction FeaturesHardware Description LAN ConnectorsLink Status Lk LED IndicatorsActivity Status ACT Power off your PC and remove its cover Chapter Installing the CardSelect an available expansion slot and plug in the card Connect your card to the networkInstall the driver Power on the PCGeneral Appendix a SpecificationsOperating Environment EMC/Safety CompliancesNetwork Drivers Table B.1. RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments RJ-45 ConnectorAppendix B PIN Assignments Pin Number AssignmentAUI Pin Assignments Circuit Signal Name AUI ConnectorTable B.2. AUI Connector Pin Assignments Appendix C Configuration Diagnostics Figure C-1. Main Menu Running the Setup ProgramFigure C-2. Current Configuration Display Viewing the Current ConfigurationFigure C-3. Set Up New Configuration Menu Setting Up a New ConfigurationBoot ROM Size Full-Duplex ModeMedia Type Testing the Card Running the DiagnosticsEeprom Test Testing the Network Connection Configuring the Card Older PCI Computers Configuration and Diagnostics Appendix D Glossary Topology Star TopologyShielded Twisted-Pair Cable STP PCI Local BusIndex SymbolsA-1 Limited Warranty Standard Microsystems Corporation Arkay Drive Hauppauge, NY FCC Class B CompliancesCdoc Class B Vcci Class B Australia AS/NZS 3548 EC ConformityPrinted on recycled paper

EZ Card 10 specifications

The SMSC EZ Card 10 represents a significant advancement in the realm of high-performance networking solutions. Targeted primarily toward embedded applications, this versatile Ethernet controller provides seamless connectivity options across various digital devices. One of the key features of the EZ Card 10 is its support for 10/100 Mbps data rates, enabling efficient data transmission suited for both legacy and contemporary systems. This flexibility allows devices to maintain compatibility while benefiting from improved network speeds.

Another prominent characteristic of the SMSC EZ Card 10 is its built-in Ethernet MAC and PHY. This integration simplifies the design process for developers, as they can achieve a compact and efficient solution without requiring external components. The controller is designed to comply with the IEEE 802.3 standard, ensuring reliable operation on standard Ethernet networks. Moreover, the EZ Card 10 supports a wide range of operating voltages, which adds to its versatility in varying application environments.

From a technological standpoint, the EZ Card 10 features an advanced FIFO architecture that optimizes packet processing. It efficiently manages data flow, reducing the likelihood of data collisions and enhancing overall performance. The controller also incorporates multiple modes of operation, including promiscuous mode for enhanced data packet sniffing and analysis.

For developers, the SMSC EZ Card 10 provides easy integration with existing systems. It supports both PCI and ISA bus architectures, making it compatible with a variety of motherboard designs. The development tools supplied with the controller, alongside comprehensive documentation, aid engineers in quickly deploying the device across different applications.

In terms of power consumption, the EZ Card 10 is engineered for low power operation, which is essential for portable and battery-powered devices. This energy-efficient design does not compromise on performance, ensuring that devices still deliver robust connectivity without draining resources.

In conclusion, the SMSC EZ Card 10 stands out as an innovative Ethernet controller that balances performance, versatility, and ease of integration. Its array of features, from comprehensive network support to low power consumption, makes it a suitable choice for developers looking to enhance connectivity in embedded systems and various digital applications.