SMSC LAN91C111
Note: If no EEPROM is connected to the LAN91C111 the ENEEP pin should be grounded and no accesses to the EEPROM will be attempted. Configuration, Base, and Individual Address assume their default values upon hardware reset and the CPU is responsible for programming them for their final value.
Table 4.1 EEPROM MEMORY MAP
4.4.2Use the Serial EEPROM as an Option
If system designers prefer to use an EEPROM, the minimum size of the EEPROM required is as small as 1K (64 x 16) to store the above information. If an EEPROM is not present, the LAN91C111 initiates using 300h as the I/O Base Address. The individual address registers will default to all zeros, but individual addresses can be programmed by writing a MAC address to the individual address registers (IAR).
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