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MFG CO.
AC206-DS02-R
Broadcom
Broadcom Corporation Broadcom
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Preliminary Data Sheet
07/08/02
AC206
Section 1: Functional Description
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The AC206 is an unmanaged 10/100 Mbps repeater with integrated bridge functions. The device provides eight
10/100BASE-TX twisted pair interface ports. The AC206 also includes a built-in two-segment bridge for 10/100 Mbps
connection. The AC206 provides the highest integration chip solution for dual speed hub systems. The result is ultra low
power consumption that consumes less than 1A maximum when all ports are running 100BASE-TX full-speed. The built-in
power management function powers down the individual transceiver ports when not used (no cable detected) which further
drives down the power consumption and improves long-term reliability.
CLOCKS, RESET, AND POWER MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
The AC206 requires a single 25-MHz clock signal at the CLK input pin. An internal PLL generates all of the clock frequencies
needed by the device from the single clock input.
The AC206 can be reset in two ways:
During initial power on.
Hardware reset: A logic low signal of 10 µs pulse width applies to RST pin.
During reset, all mode pins latch in, the internal address table is initialized, and the internal state machine is reset to known
states. At the completion of the reset sequence, all ports are enabled for frame reception and transmission.
The AC206 offers the following power management:
Power down mode: This can be achieved by writing to register 0.11 plus port based address.
Example: Port 1 has a based address of Hex 00. During power down, the device is able to respond through the
MDC/MDIO interface.
Energy detects mode: The device powers down all of the unused circuitry when the cable is not installed. The Energy
Detect (ED) circuit stays on to monitor incoming signals from the media. The MDC/MDIO interface is turned on to
response to any access transaction. The transmit circuit sends out a link pulse with minimum power consumption. If a
valid signal is received from the media, the device is powered up and resumes normal transmit/receive operation.
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