SNLS484I February 2015 – January 2025 DP83867CR , DP83867IR
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Clause 22 of the IEEE 802.3 specification defines the Media Independent Interface. This interface includes a dedicated receive bus and a dedicated transmit bus. These two data buses, along with various control and status signals, allow for the simultaneous exchange of data between the DP83867 and the upper layer agent (MAC).
The receive interface consists of a nibble wide data bus RXD[3:0], a receive error signal RX_ER, a receive data valid flag RX_DV, and a receive clock RX_CLK for synchronous transfer of the data. The receive clock operates at either 2.5MHz to support 10Mbps operation modes or at 25MHz to support 100Mbps operational modes.
The transmit interface consists of a nibble wide data bus TXD[3:0], a transmit enable control signal TX_EN, and a transmit clock TX_CLK which runs at either 2.5MHz or 25MHz. Additionally, the MII includes the carrier sense signal CRS, as well as a collision detect signal COL. The CRS signal asserts to indicate the reception of data from the network or as a function of transmit data in Half-Duplex mode. The COL signal asserts as an indication of a collision which can occur during Half-Duplex operation when both a transmit and receive operation occur simultaneously.