Error in comments in schematic for RT1060 EVK ?

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Error in comments in schematic for RT1060 EVK ?

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carstengroen
Senior Contributor II

When looking at the schematics for the RT1060 EVK:  i.MX RT1060 Evaluation Kit|NXP 

under page 10, ethernet, I think there are a couple of errors in the description of the strap settings for the KSZ8081RNB device ?

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It seems that the explanation for ISO, SPEED, DUPLEX and NWAYEN are wrong (the default values are not correctly described) ?

Is the DNP/Mounted for the resistors correct or is the description ?

Also I wonder why R152 are mounted (R309 is also mounted), I would expect that the INTRP/NANDTREE# signal should be pulled up during reset ?

(The same comments are also in the schematics for  1050 EVK etc)

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Yuri
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello,

   The descriptions (in red) of the KSZ8081RNB configuration table are just taken

from  KSZ8081RNB Datasheet.

http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/ksz8081mnx-rnb.pdf 

On the EVK scheme DNP means "Do Not Populated".

So, the default values for the EVK are not the same as mentioned in the KSZ8081RNB

Datasheet.

  Note, the INTRP signal of  KSZ8081RNB is open drain and requires pull up. 

Resistor divider R309/R152 provides voltage level ENET_3V3 / 2, which is lower,

then Vih = 2V.


Have a great day,
Yuri

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carstengroen
Senior Contributor II

Thanks Yuri,

I was not aware that the comments in the box was for the Phy, I thought it was with reference to the resistors mounted on the EVK :smileyhappy:

However, I still wonder why the EVK has the INTRP/NANDTREE# set to low as you describe, this means that NANDTREE is activated during reset, is that correct ?

Also, as R309/R152 puts the INTR/NANDTREE# at half supply (which will be detected by low by the CPU), what will drive the INTRP signal to full high level (as the signal from the Phy is a open drain), in other words, will the INTRP signal not just change between 3.3V / 2 and 0V ?

(sorry for the many questions, just trying to maximize the chance the the PCB works the first time :smileyhappy:)

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Yuri
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello,

  I think the NAND TREE option of the PHY is used only for testing, assuming R309 is removed. 

And for normal operation R152 should be removed.  

Regards,

Yuri.

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carstengroen
Senior Contributor II

YuriMuhin_ng‌,

thats also what I would have expected, but on my 1060,1064, 1050 EVK boards both resistors are mounted, hence my question!

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Yuri
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

  Looks like in real life no problems with the applied configuration.

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carstengroen
Senior Contributor II

Agree Yuri‌,

I measured the INTRP signal, it goes fine to 3.3V although I don't understand how it can go that high with the two resistors and the output of the Phy being an opendrain output.

Anyway, I tried removing R152, and that seems to be working fine (as expected).

I just hate it when there are things that are not totally clear and well explained :smileyhappy: