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TLK3114: IEEE-1588 support?

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83640

Hello:

I'm considering the TLK3114 device for a design and am also looking for IEEE-1588 support.  Would this part have support for IEEE-1588?

Any feedback or input is welcomed and appreciated!

Best regards,

Paul

  • Hi Paul,

    How many clocks are you looking to synchronize and at what speed? What is your intended end application? Clock distribution across a backplane?

    Regards,

    Mike

  • Hi Mike,

    Thanks for the response and sorry for the delay getting back to you.   For our current system configuration that we're considering, we are talking of a MAC with or without a PHY that runs signals off the CPU board to a backplane.  Elsewhere on that backplane is a board with an Ethernet switch that will collect the connections from one to four CPU boards and provide two external 10GbE connections.  At this time we are using copper for 1000BaseT.  In the future, I would assume that it would be an idea to be able to support copper, short fiber, and long fiber connections.  No hard decisions yet on all the connectivity options yet.  If we assume that each connection will have a clock that needs synchronization we are looking at a minimum of 6, or 12 if each direction gets its own clock.  That would be on the Ethernet switch card.  The CPU would have just one transmit and one receive link which would be 1 or 2 clocks to sync.  As far as what speed, I am not sure.  I do not know that much about this version of Ethernet at this point.  Thanks again!

    Paul

  • Paul

    Take a look at the DP83640, it is an ethernet PHY with support for the IEEE1599 PTP built in.

    http://www.ti.com/product/dp83640

    Mark Sauerwald