Technica Engineering 100BASE-T1 User Manual

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100BASE-T1
MEDIA
CONVERTER NXP
USER MANUAL
March 2020
Manual-Version: 2.4
Hardware-Version: 1.5

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  • Page 1 100BASE-T1 MEDIA CONVERTER NXP USER MANUAL March 2020 Manual-Version: 2.4 Hardware-Version: 1.5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT GENERAL INFORMATION ................... 3 Functionality and Features of the 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP .... 3 Warranty and Safety Information ................ 5 Declaration of conformity ..................6 Scope of Delivery ....................6 HARDWARE INTERFACES ..................7 Connectors ......................7 2.1.1 Black MQS Connector ................... 7 2.1.2...
  • Page 3: General Information

    MediaConverter_NXP Figure 1-1: 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP The Technica Engineering 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP transmits data frames directly from the physical layer BroadR-Reach (100BASE-T1) to Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX) with constant delay time of 2.0µs. Features: 1 port BroadR-Reach (100BASE-T1) Ethernet with NXP TJA1100 Transceiver...
  • Page 4 92 x 63 x 30 mm Weight: 0,2 kg International Protection: IP 2 0 Operating temperature: -40° to +80 °Celsius LINKS: The User can download the latest firmware and documentation for the 100BASE-T1 MediaConvert_NXP here: https://technica-engineering.de/produkt/100base-t1-mediaconverter_nxp/ 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...
  • Page 5: Warranty And Safety Information

    Do not cover the device due to fire danger. Do not place the device near to highly flammable materials due to fire danger. If you wish to discard a 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter from Technica Engineering GmbH, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
  • Page 6: Declaration Of Conformity

    1.3 Declaration of conformity Figure 1-2: Declaration of conformity 1.4 Scope of Delivery The delivery includes: 1x 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter NXP 1x 1m Ethernet Cable 1x Black MQS Connector 1x 1m 100BASE-T1 Cabling MQS Crimps 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...
  • Page 7: Hardware Interfaces

    2.1 Connectors On the label on top of the device you can see an overview about all HW interfaces of the 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP. Figure 2-1: Label of 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP 2.1.1 Black MQS Connector The pinning of the ECU connectors is listed on the label on top of the device as well.
  • Page 8: Rj45 Ethernet Connectors

    100BASE-T1 port, negative n.c. 100BASE-T1 port, positive n.c. Table 2—2: Pinning of black MQS connector 2.1.2 RJ45 Ethernet connectors There is one RJ45 Standard Ethernet connector for Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX). 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...
  • Page 9: Other Interfaces

    Note: There is a bug in the used BroadR-Reach PHY. When the 100BASE-T1 Plus and Minus lines are swapped, and the 100BASE-T1 port is set to Slave then the Link LED is lit, but there is no data transmission possible. So please connect the 100BASE-T1 lines correctly.
  • Page 10: Configuration Of The Device

    100BASE-T1 Port is set to HalfOut Table 3—1: Configuration of DIP-Switches Note: In a 100BASE-T1 Link one device has to be set as Master, the other has to be set as Slave. Note: The 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP should always be set to FullOut. HalfOut was a former configuration for EMC optimization but it will cause an instable link.
  • Page 11: Standard Use Case

    4 STANDARD USE CASE Here you can see a standard use case of the 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_BCM: Figure 4-1: Example for use case MediaConverter DUT: Device under Test. DIP-Switch 2 should be always ON, DIP-Switch 1 is dependent of the DUT. If DUT is Master, MC must be configured as Slave (DIP-switch 1: OFF) and vice versa.
  • Page 12: 100Base-T1 Filter

    5 100BASE-T1 FILTER The following 100BASE-T1 filter is used in the 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP Hardware version 1.0 and following Figure 5-1: 100BASE-T1 filter for HW v1.0 and following 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...
  • Page 13: Additional Information

    100BASE-T1 segments is limited to 15 meters The difference between the 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_BCM and 100BASE- T1 MediaConverter_NXP is the used transceiver for the 100BASE-T1 PHY. In the beginning of development there were problems with the interoperability of different PHY manufacturers.
  • Page 14: List Of Figures

    Figure 1-1: 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP ..............3 Figure 1-2: Declaration of conformity ................6 Figure 2-1: Label of 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP ..........7 Figure 4-1: Example for use case ..................11 Figure 5-1: 100BASE-T1 filter for HW v1.0 and following ..........12 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...
  • Page 15: Changelog

    First release Rework of design and update of all information 21.09.2018 Design and rework of content 25.02.2019 1.4, 4 Chapters added 08.05.2019 Extension of warranty and safety 23.03.2020 Optical adaption 23.03.2020 Small spelling corrections May 2020 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...
  • Page 16: Contact

    If you have any questions regarding this product, please feel free to contact us: Technica Engineering GmbH Leopoldstr. 236 80807 München Germany Technical support: support@technica-engineering.de General information: Info@technica-engineering.de Most current user manuals and product information: https://technica-engineering.de/ 100BASE-T1 MediaConverter_NXP User Manual...

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