Part Number: FPC402 The VDD2 is connected to 1.8V in my design.
Are PROTOCOL_SEL and TEST_N 3.3-V LVCMOS tolerant? If I want to reserve pull-up resisters for these two pins, should I pull-up them to 3.3V?
Part Number: FPC402 Tool/software: Hi team,
We are using FPC402 as SFP56 controllers.
And we have a hot plug design on SFP56: 3.3V on SFP is disabled in default and will be enabled after plug in( including PU on SCL/SDA ).
So after 3.3V power on…
Part Number: FPC402 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: FPC401
Hello. The FPC 402 Programmer's Guide (SNLU 221) is required to check the registers on the FPC 401. I sent a request from the TI Request page because I found the following on the data sheet…
Part Number: FPC402 Dear team,
Customer want to config LED blink mode by duty set up.
Based on EVM and GUI, we can support this LED configuration function.
Could you share device register map with me and help me to figure out register setting…
Part Number: FPC402 I would like to see the register map for the FPC402 chip but cannot find anything in the data sheet. I would like to have the SNLU227 Programmer's Guide to see the register map.
Part Number: FPC402 Hi Team,
Thanks for your responses for the earlier queries from Infinera ( https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface/f/138/t/953025 )
One more query, Do we have any Verilog/system Verilog model for simulation environment? That will…
Part Number: FPC402 We are writing a state machine in FPGA to control QSFP+ and QSFP28 devices using FPC402. Planning to run host I2C interface at faster rate and QSFPs at slower speed.
The requirement is to read LOS and other alarms from QSFPs and…
Part Number: FPC402 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: FPC401 We have some problems in performing downstream remote access on i2c bus.
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FPC402EVM: Downstream I2C access is not acknowledged by FPC402 - Interface forum - Interface - TI E2E support…
Part Number: FPC402 Hello,
I am planning to use an FPC402 to control two SFP+ connectors. Does anything need to be done with the two unused ports on the CCA design, or can all of their signals be left unconnected? I know that there is a 2-port controller…