Part Number: DP83848I-MAU-EK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83848YB , DP83848I , DP83848C ,
I was going through the part DP83848 (10/100-Mbps Ethernet PHY transceiver) and in the ordering info within datasheet, I found that P/N DP83848YB only differs…
Part Number: DP83848I-POE-EK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83848I , Hi,
I am trying to use DP83848i in SNI mode to communicate with the processor MC68360.
I got the eval board DP83848I-POE-EK for this Ethernet chip (Schematic attached).
Jumper setti…
Part Number: DP83848I-POE-EK Hi Team,
My customer is using DP83848N (Not in Ti.com, while I am trying to reach out you through DP83848I-POE-EK) with PoE. when they plug the network cable, overshoots occur in IC's pins (TD-/TD+/RD-/RD+) as the figure shown…
Part Number: DP83848I-MAU-EK Hello Team,
My customer has a DP83848I-MAU-EK/NOPB being ordered and we see on the schematic there is an ON-MII-MALE interface. Does this product come with the female side to interface? Do you know where they can find a connector…
Part Number: DP83848I Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2640 Dear TI team,
Thank you for your support.
This is Takashi from Digi-Key.
Can you let us know Giteki (telec) number for DP83848I-MAU-EK/NOPB?
Giteki is Japan RF law.
www.tele.soumu.go.jp…
Part Number: DP83848I-MAU-EK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83848I Hello folks,
I have an DP83848I-MAU-EK/NOPB board from TI. What I need to do is have data going through the phy while I expose the chip to conditions. What I did was put on the 50mhz…
Hi Roy,
Unfortunately, we don't have any Evaluation board for DP83848QSQ package.
We recommend to use the following EVM board (DP83848I) to evaluate DP83848PHY:
https://www.ti.com/tool/DP83848I-MAU-EK
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Sincerely,
Hillman Lin
Part Number: DP83848J Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83848K-MAU-EK , DP83848I-POE-EK Hi Team,
Can you please help addressing below queries.
How to find the IP address for Evaluation kits DP83848K-MAU-EK & DP83848I-POE-EK?
Kindly suggest USB cables…
Hi Etienne,
The cable lengths mentioned in the figure 5-7 is the maximum range tested, as long as the cable requirements meet the specs mentioned in the datasheet it should be able to correctly decode.
If you have different cables that you want to evaluate…