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  • Forum Post: Re: link detect bit in TLK100

    Thomas Kugelstadt Thomas Kugelstadt
    Please contact Ofir Ben-Josef directly at ofirb@ti.com Thank You, Thomas Kugelstadt
    on Nov 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: TLK100 ALCD

    matan havi matan havi
    I am trying to run ALCD test and for some rason i get ony the result 0x0003 in CDRR. I have "copied" the example code from the site even though i didnt understode eveything, for example: what is the "pre test"? how long it should be? how did Aval and Bval ceoffitiants calculated...
    on Jan 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Orcad Symbol

    Andy Chernock Andy Chernock
    Is there an Orcad symbol for the TLK100PHP available? Thanks, -ANDY
    on Dec 3, 2010
  • Forum Post: Interfacing TLK100 with AVR

    achu wilson achu wilson
    Hi, I am designing a half duplex wireless ethernet link which provides a transparent LAN interconnection pipe as my university project. I plan to use TLK100 to interface with the ethernet and read the data coming out through its TXD pins using an AVR , send it wirelessly ,using CC2500 RF transciever...
    on May 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: TLK100- input clock

    eli eli
    what is the maximum input cycle to cycle jitter at Xi? Is There a recommended oscillator for TLK100? witch device TI is using in the evaluation board?
    on Aug 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TLK100- input clock

    eli eli
    Hi, Any news/update with [art 1,of the question: what is the maximum input cycle to cycle jitter at Xi?
    on Aug 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: TLK100

    eli eli
    In the SLLU155 TLK110 EVM Drawing I found that some capacitors are for 50volt, while I was expecting them to be 2000v. can you please explaine. SHCEMATIC on page 11 c11-c22 SHCHEMATIC on page 11 c8 in serias with 75ohm to the HX1188
    on Jun 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: Using TLK100's in a simple point to point range extender application

    Jeff Lee1 Jeff Lee1
    I guess Mr. Ofir Ben-Josef isn't with TI anymore since his email bounces. Anyway, I'm looking to make an Ethernet extender for use between IP cameras and a switch. I see your dual PHYs that support this mode, but those PHYs are only rated for 137 meters; therefore, I'd like to use two...
    on Jul 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: TLK100 PCB trace impedance

    Emmett Bradford Emmett Bradford
    I am using the TLK100 and a RJ45 w/ built-in magnetics. I see that the termination is 50 ohm to ground on each line of Tx, Rx. What should the PCB trace impedance be? 50 ohm single? 100 ohm differential?
    on Jul 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TLK100 Transformer Termination

    LeonardEllis LeonardEllis
    Hi Patrick, True, there are several internal power rails in the TLK100. However the xfmr CT is connected to the main supply. If you look at Fig 2-1 on page10, and Fig 2-2 on page 11, and most importantly Table 2-1 on page 12, you'll see the xfmr CT is always connected to the 3.3V rail, or the 1...
    on Nov 9, 2012
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