Intel IXF1104 Switch User Manual


 
IXF1104 Quad-Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Media Access Controller
108 Datasheet
Document Number: 278757
Revision Number: 007
Revision Date: March 25, 2004
The status of each bit (one for each port) is found in bits [3:0] of the “Optical Module Status Ports
0-3 ($0x799)” on page 221). Any change in the state of these bits causes a logic Low level on the
MOD_DEF_INT output if this operation is enabled.
5.7.2.2.2 TX_FAULT_0:3
TX_FAULT_0:3 are inputs to the IXF1104. These signals are pulled to a logic Low level by the
optical module during normal operation. A logic Low level on these signals indicates no fault
condition exists. If a fault is present, a logic High is received through the use of an external pull-up
resistor at the IXF1104 pad.
The status of each bit (one for each port) can be found in bits [13:10] of the “Optical Module Status
Ports 0-3 ($0x799)” on page 221. Any change in the state of these bits causes a logic Low level on
the TX_FAULT_INT output if this operation is enabled.
5.7.2.2.3 RX_LOS_0:3
RX_LOS_0:3 are inputs to the IXF1104. These signals are pulled to a logic Low level by the
optical module during normal operation, which indicates that no loss-of-signal exists. If a loss-of-
signal occurs, a logic High is received on these inputs through the use of an external pull-up
resistor at the IXF1104 device pad.
The status of each bit (one for each port) is found in “Optical Module Status Ports 0-3 ($0x799)"
bits [23:20]. Any change in the state of these bits causes a logic Low level on the RX_LOS_INT
output if this operation is enabled.
5.7.2.2.4 TX_DISABLE_0:3
TX_DISABLE_0:3 are outputs from the IXF1104. These signals are driven to a logic Low level by
the IXF1104 during normal operation. This indicates that the optical module transmitter is enabled.
If the optical module transmitter is disabled, this signal is switched to a logic High level. On the
IXF1104, these outputs are open drain types and pulled up by the 4.7 k to 10 k pull-up resistor at
the Optical Module Interface. Each of these signals is controlled through bits 3:0 respectively of
the “Optical Module Control Ports 0 - 3 ($0x79A)".
5.7.2.2.5 MOD_DEF_INT
MOD_DEF_INT is a single output, open-drain type signal and is active Low. A change in state of
any MOD_DEF_0:3 inputs causes this signal to switch Low and remain in this state until a read of
the “Optical Module Status Ports 0-3 ($0x799)". The signal then returns to an inactive state.
5.7.2.2.6 TX_FAULT_INT
TX_FAULT_INT is a single output, open-drain type signal and is active Low. A change in state of
any TX_FAULT_0:3 inputs causes this signal to switch Low and remain in this state until a read of
the “Optical Module Status Ports 0-3 ($0x799)". The signal then returns to an inactive state.
5.7.2.2.7 RX_LOS_INT
RX_LOS_INT is a single output, open-drain type signal and is active low. A change in state of any
of the RX_LOS_3:0 inputs causes this signal to switch low and remain in this state until a Read of
the “Optical Module Status Ports 0-3 ($0x799)" has taken place. The signal returns to an inactive
state.