Two Port 10/100 Managed Ethernet Switch with
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Table 13.1 LED Operation as a Function of LED_CFG[9:8] (continued)
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nP1LED1 | TXEN | |||
(GPIO1) | Port 1 | Port 1 | Port 1 | Port 1 |
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nP1LED0 | Speed | 10Link / Activity | Speed | RXDV |
(GPIO0) | Port 1 | Port 1 | Port 1 | Port 1 |
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The various LED indication functions shown in Table 13.1 are described below:
TX Port 0 - The signal is pulsed low for 80mS to indicate activity from the switch fabric to the Host MAC. This signal is then driven high for a minimum of 80mS, after which the process will repeat if TX activity is again detected.
RX Port 0 - The signal is pulsed low for 80mS to indicate activity from the Host MAC to the switch fabric. This signal is then driven high for a minimum of 80mS, after which the process will repeat if RX activity is again detected.
Link / Activity - A steady low output indicates that the port has a valid link, while a steady high indicates no link on the port. The signal is pulsed high for 80mS to indicate transmit or receive activity on the port. The signal is then driven low for a minimum of 80mS, after which the process will repeat if RX or TX activity is again detected.
Speed - A steady low output indicates the selected speed is 100Mbps. A steady high output indicates the selected speed is 10Mbps. The signal will be held high if the port does not have a valid link.
100Link / Activity - A steady low output indicates the port has a valid link and the speed is 100Mbps. The signal is pulsed high for 80mS to indicate TX or RX activity on the port. The signal is then driven low for a minimum of 80mS, after which the process will repeat if RX or TX activity is again detected. The signal will be held high if the port does not have a valid link.
10Link / Activity - A steady low output indicates the port has a valid link and the speed is 10Mbps. The signal is pulsed high for 80mS to indicate transmit or receive activity on the port. The signal is then driven low for a minimum of 80mS, after which the process will repeat if RX or TX activity is again detected. This signal will be held high if the port does not have a valid link.
Activity - The signal is pulsed low for 80mS to indicate transmit or receive activity. The signal is then driven high for a minimum of 80mS, after which the process will repeat if RX or TX activity is again detected. The signal will be held high if the port does not have a valid link.
Link - A steady low indicates the port has a valid link.
TXEN Port 0 -
RXDV Port 0 -
TXEN -
RXDV -
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