SMSC LAN91C111
SIGNAL NAME | BRIEF DESCRIPTION |
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LCLK | Clock Input |
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W/nR | Read or Write operation, Read active low |
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nRDYRTN | Used to insert wait states |
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OPTIONAL SIGNALS |
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nDATACS | Direct access |
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nCYCLE | Used to indicate Burst operation |
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From the table listed above, the interface is capable of multiple types of connections. The ability to have different types of interface connected simultaneously if a very powerful feature for a design engineer.
3.13 Sample Routine of Performance Measurement and Tuning
It is important for system designers to design their system efficiently to reduce system latencies and enhance overall performance. Low latency is the key to increase the system performance.
The below flow chart shows a ping operation from a remote machine to the LAN91C111; there are 14 major steps in the routine. We recommend system engineers to measure the timing taken for each single procedure of the routine in their system, then find out where the delay is generated to tune up the system performance.
SMSC AN 9.6 | 21 | Revision 1.0 |
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