On-Board Eeprom And Leds; Adin1200 Led Pin; Mdio Interface; Mdio Interface Dongle - Analog Devices EVAL-ADIN1200 User Manual

Evaluating the adin1200 robust, industrial, low power, 10 mbps and 100 mbps ethernet phy
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EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ

ON-BOARD EEPROM AND LEDS

The EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ has two FPGA controllable LEDs
and one unprogrammed, I
2
C EEPROM, U7.
U7 can be programmed with voltage settings to allow the FPGA
board to provide the correct voltages on the supply rails. The
binary write address of the EEPROM is 10100 GA1 GA0 0 and
the read address is 10100 GA1 GA0 1. GA0 and GA1 are nodes
on the schematic for the FMC connector.
ADIN1200
LED PIN
There is one LED pin (LED_0) on the ADIN1200. The LED_0 pin
can be configured in various operating modes using the MDIO
interface dongle (see the
ADIN1200
LED_0 pin LED illuminates when a link is established, and
flashes when there is activity.
The LED_0 pin is a multifunction pin shared with the
PHY_CFG0 function. Therefore, it can be necessary for the
voltage level on the LED_0 pin to be set at a certain value at
power-on and reset to configure the
the
ADIN1200
data sheet for more information on the
multilevel strapping being used as part of the hardware
configuration.
The LED_0 pin has a two-pole rotary switch, S1, to allow easy
configuration for all modes of the PHY_CFG0 pin (as set by S4).
Table 4 describes the configuration of S1 for the appropriate
PHY_CFG0 (S4) pin setting. The LED_0 pin is driven from the
AVDD3P3 supply rail (see Figure 2).
Table 4. S1 Switch Positions
Jumper
S4, PHY_CFG0
JP1
Mode 3 and Mode 4
JP2
Mode 1 and Mode 2
MODE 3 AND MODE 4
S1
1
LED_0
R110
3
2
Figure 2. Hardware LED_0 Pin Configuration

MDIO INTERFACE

The MDIO interface dongle can be accessed directly through
the P5 connector to connect the MDIO interface to the PHY.
The MDIO interface dongle also allows interfacing with the
EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ via the Ethernet PHY software GUI
running on the PC (see Figure 3).
User Guide
data sheet). By default, the
ADIN1200
as required. See
S1 Position
1
2
AVDD3P3
R43
390Ω
A
DS1
R191
C
Q2
3
R193
10Ω
1
2
BC817
R192
100kΩ
MODE 1 AND MODE 2
RJ45
MAGNETICS
CONNECTOR
EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ
Figure 3. Simplified Overview of EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ with MDIO Interface

MDIO INTERFACE DONGLE

The MDIO interface dongle is a separate board included in the
EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ evaluation kit. The MDIO interface
dongle has an on-board
FTDI Chip FT232RQ universal asynchronous receive
transmitter (UART) to USB interface. The schematic for the
MDIO interface dongle is shown in Figure 41. When using the
MDIO interface dongle, connect the USB cable to the MDIO
interface dongle first, then connect the MDIO interface dongle
to the EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ with the
(see Figure 4).
Using the MDIO interface dongle allows interaction with the
ADIN1200
device via the Ethernet PHY software GUI running
on the PC.
EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ
Figure 4. MDIO Interface Dongle Connection to the
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POWER
EXTERNAL
25MHz
CLOCK
CRYSTAL
ADIN1200
BOOT
MODE
STRAP
SELECT
RESISTOR
LED0
OPTIONAL
MDIO INTERFACE
DONGLE
ADuCM3029
UART TO USB
Dongle Connected
ADuCM3029
microcontroller and an
ADuCM3029
HEADER
P5
MDIO
INTERFACE
DONGLE
USB Cable and EVAL-ADIN1200FMCZ
UG-1673
P3
MDIO
P5
P7
FTDI
USB
facing up
ADuCM3029
USB

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