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RE: [ethmac] PHY
It really depends upon what you want to do and what your application is
(copper, fiber, 10/100/1000, auto-negotiation, auto-MDIX, status counters,
etc.).
There are some really low-cost PHYs out there. Also, if your application is
a PCI application, that would put you in a different PHY market. If you
need extended cable range, that would put you in another market. Are you
doing an MII, RMII, SMII interface to the PHY?
For a basic, no frills, low cost, MII to copper 10/100 autonegotiated PHY, I
like the Altima AC101L (they are now Broadcom). This PHY will also drive a
fiber transceiver. If you're on a PCI application, a RealTek PHY is tough
to beat on price. If you want some of the higher-end functions (auto-MDIX,
auto polarity correction, etc.) then you're in a different class of PHYs
(like the Broadcom 5221 and derivatives). Finally, there's the old standby
Intel (formerly from Level One) 97x parts. I think Kendin also makes a PHY
family (it's been a while since I've looked at them, so please excuse me if
I'm off on Kendin's product offering).
All of the above can be configured to a default state that is usable. IMHO,
I think your driving factors will be the specific features of your
application, your available supply voltages vs. the PHY's requirements, and
price (if you're cost sensitive).
Regards,
Kevin Kay
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> From: owner-ethmac@opencores.org [mailto:owner-ethmac@opencores.org]On
> Behalf Of Wilson Roger
> Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 12:21 PM
> To: Open Cores - Ethernet (E-mail)
> Subject: [ethmac] PHY
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> Can anyone recommend a PHY that they've found easy and effective to use?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Roger.
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