7.16
Dual 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet
7.16.1
Description
The STM32MP135F-DK Discovery kit provides a reduced media-independent interface (RMII).
The
STM32MP135FAF7
on the Discovery kit is connected to the physical LAN bus using 10 or 11 signals for RMII on Wake on LAN (WoL)
support.
The main Ethernet port, Ethernet 1, can be clocked using the 25 MHz from the
crystal (X3) as it supports Wake on LAN (WoL) operation. The default configuration is 25 MHz from the X3 crystal.
The second Ethernet port, Ethernet 2, can only be clocked using the 25 MHz from the
does not support Wake on LAN (WoL) operation.
The Ethernet connector embedded LED blink to indicate data transmission.
For more details about the Ethernet PHY (such as clocking or configuration), refer to the bill of material and to the
corresponding datasheet from the PHY provider.
7.16.2
Operating voltage
The Ethernet PHYs are supplied with 3V3_AO for Ethernet 1 and with 3V3_SW for Ethernet 2.
7.17
GPIO expansion connector
7.17.1
Description
•
The GPIO pins can be used as GPIOs or alternate functions. The available alternate functions are listed in
Table 23. STM32MP135 Discovery kit I/O
•
Other functions such as I
the
STM32CubeMX
•
The GPIO expansion connector CN8 offers Raspberry Pi
UM2993 - Rev 2
requires an external physical interface device (PHY) for each RMII. The Ethernet PHY
assignment.
2
C, UART, or CAN FD can be mapped on the GPIO connector, for instance using
tool.
Dual 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet
STM32MP135FAF7
STM32MP135FAF7
®
shields capability.
UM2993
or from a
as it
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