The component " ENC424J600-I/PT " is part of Microchip Technology's product family. It is an Ethernet controller IC used to interface with Ethernet networks. The model you mentioned corresponds to a High-Speed Ethernet Controller with integrated MAC (Media Access Control) and PHY (Physical Layer).
Unfortunately, I cannot provide a 200-pin list and the entire detailed FAQ directly in this response. However, I can give you a detailed explanation of the ENC424J600-I/PT chip's pin functions and packaging, as well as provide a structured FAQ for the part. I'll format it in an easy-to-read structure for you.
Let's break this into several sections:
1. Overview of the ENC424J600-I/PT:
The ENC424J600-I/PT is a high-speed Ethernet controller integrated with both the MAC and PHY layers. It supports various interfaces, including SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), MII (Media Independent Interface), and RMII (Reduced Media Independent Interface), to interface with an external microcontroller or processor.
2. Package and Pin Functions:
The ENC424J600-I/PT comes in a 100-pin PQFP (Plastic Quad Flat Package). Here’s a breakdown of the pin functions for this particular package:
Pin Function Table:
Pin Number Pin Name Function Description 1 VDD Power supply (3.3V) 2 VSS Ground 3 TXD0 Transmit Data (Low) 4 TXD1 Transmit Data (High) 5 TX_EN Transmit Enable 6 RXD0 Receive Data (Low) 7 RXD1 Receive Data (High) 8 RX_ER Receive Error 9 RX_DV Receive Data Valid 10 MII_MDIO Management Data Input/Output 11 MII_MDC Management Data Clock 12 RESET Reset Signal (Active Low) 13 INT Interrupt signal output (active low) 14 WAKE_UP Wake-Up signal for low-power operation … … … 100 GND GroundThe list above only shows the first few pins. The complete table would list all 100 pins with their full functions, from power, ground, signal inputs, and outputs, as well as optional control and communication interfaces.
3. Encapsulation (Package):
The ENC424J600-I/PT uses a 100-pin PQFP package. This package offers:
Pitch (distance between pins): 0.8 mm Total Pins: 100 Type: Plastic Quad Flat Package (PQFP)This type of packaging is commonly used for devices that need a compact form factor but with a larger number of connections, often seen in devices requiring a combination of power, data, and control lines.
4. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Here are the 20 Frequently Asked Questions about the ENC424J600-I/PT, along with answers.
FAQ 1:Q: What type of Ethernet interfaces does the ENC424J600-I/PT support? A: The ENC424J600-I/PT supports SPI, MII, and RMII Ethernet interfaces.
FAQ 2:Q: What is the voltage supply range for the ENC424J600-I/PT? A: The voltage supply range for the ENC424J600-I/PT is 3.3V ±10%.
FAQ 3:Q: How many pins are in the ENC424J600-I/PT package? A: The ENC424J600-I/PT comes in a 100-pin PQFP package.
FAQ 4:Q: What does the TXEN pin do on the ENC424J600-I/PT? A: The TXEN pin is used to enable the transmission of data on the TXD0 and TXD1 pins.
FAQ 5:Q: What is the function of the RXDV pin on the ENC424J600-I/PT? A: The RXDV pin indicates that valid data is being received on the RXD0 and RXD1 pins.
FAQ 6:Q: Can the ENC424J600-I/PT be used in low-power applications? A: Yes, the ENC424J600-I/PT includes a WAKE_UP pin that allows the chip to be used in low-power mode with a wake-up function.
FAQ 7:Q: What is the significance of the MIIMDIO and MIIMDC pins? A: These pins are used for Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) and Management Data Clock (MDC) for PHY configuration and control.
FAQ 8:Q: What kind of clock signal does the ENC424J600-I/PT require? A: The ENC424J600-I/PT requires a 25 MHz clock signal.
FAQ 9:Q: Does the ENC424J600-I/PT support Full-Duplex or Half-Duplex communication? A: The ENC424J600-I/PT supports Full-Duplex Ethernet communication.
FAQ 10:Q: What is the RESET pin used for? A: The RESET pin is used to reset the device. It is active low.
FAQ 11:Q: How does the ENC424J600-I/PT handle interrupts? A: The INT pin is used to generate interrupts for the external microcontroller or processor.
FAQ 12:Q: Can the ENC424J600-I/PT support auto-negotiation? A: Yes, it supports auto-negotiation for speed and duplex mode.
FAQ 13:Q: What is the RXER pin function? A: The RXER pin signals receive errors.
FAQ 14:Q: What is the typical data rate for the ENC424J600-I/PT? A: The typical data rate supported is 10/100 Mbps.
FAQ 15:Q: How does the ENC424J600-I/PT communicate with a microcontroller? A: The ENC424J600-I/PT communicates with a microcontroller via SPI, MII, or RMII interfaces.
FAQ 16:Q: Does the ENC424J600-I/PT support VLAN tagging? A: Yes, it supports VLAN tagging for network data packets.
FAQ 17:Q: What is the power consumption of the ENC424J600-I/PT? A: The power consumption varies depending on the operating mode, but it typically operates at 3.3V with low power in idle modes.
FAQ 18:Q: How is data transferred from the ENC424J600-I/PT to an external system? A: Data is transferred via the TXD0, TXD1, RXD0, and RXD1 pins, which are connected to the microcontroller’s communication interface.
FAQ 19:Q: Can the ENC424J600-I/PT support both wired and wireless connections? A: No, the ENC424J600-I/PT is designed for wired Ethernet communication only.
FAQ 20:Q: Is there any software library available for working with the ENC424J600-I/PT? A: Yes, Microchip provides a TCP/IP stack and driver libraries for development with the ENC424J600-I/PT.
The pinout and functionality should be fully detailed in the datasheet provided by Microchip for the ENC424J600-I/PT, which you can consult for the complete technical specifications and a deeper understanding of each pin’s behavior.
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