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Parts That Support SGMII

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DP83867E, DP83867IS, DP83867CS

Hello All, 

Does TI produce any parts that are capable of using SGMII? Any help in locating such a part is greatly appreciated.

thanks 

  • Hi Angela,

      I'm not clear on what you mean by "capable of using SGMII".  We do have processors that can be configured with an SGMII bus, for example, see this E2E thread: https://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/c6000_multi-core_dsps/f/639/t/300759 .

    Is this what you are looking for?

    At your service,

    ~Leonard 

  • Hey Angela,

    I'm with Leonard in that your request needs to have some more info so that we can properly assist you in finding a solution. However, I figure that I should mention that if you aren't looking for a processor but for a PHY instead TI does make three that support SGMII communication. They are the DP83867CS, DP83867IS, and DP83867E. They can also be found here in our Ethernet portfolio.

    I hope this helps you out and if you provide us with some more info Leonard or I will be able to steer you in the right direction.

    Best Regards,

    Nick

  • Hey Nick and Leonard,

    Sorry for the confusion, I'm looking for a PHY. What is the difference between all three of these? How can I know which will work for my application?

    Thanks
  • Angela,

    The primary difference between these three is their temperature ratings. The CS is 0C to 70C, the IS is -40C to 85C, and the E is -40C to 105C. I can't help in making a decision for you unless you provide more specifications about your project or application needs . The more specifics the better.

    Best Regards,
    Nick
  • Ok, gotcha. I will review these datasheets and may return with more questions for you tonight or tomorrow if you don't mind!

    Thanks
  • Angela,

    Sounds good, I hope that you find the answers that you're looking for. If you do have more questions for us that is no problem at all, we are here to help our awesome customers. Before coming for help however, I encourage you to try and suss out the answers on your own to see if you can figure it out. I find that this really helps people understand the parts they are using better and how they can be applied.

    If you do find there are questions that exist that you aren't able to figure out then by all means come back to our E2E community and we'll try and help. However, I do ask that when you post a question put it into a new thread and not this one. The answer to your questions may help out others and if you name your thread accordingly others will be able to find it more quickly using our search feature. A technical question relating to these chips would be outside the scope of this specific thread and won't help others.

    Best Regards,
    Nick
  • Almost forgot, if you could verify any of the responses on this thread that helped you out that would be wonderful. We liking know that we are able to lend a hand in helping you solve the challenges that you face.

    Best Regards,
    Nick