SNLA431 January   2024 DP83TC812R-Q1 , DP83TC812S-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Preface
  4.   Notational Conventions
  5. 2Related Documentation
  6. 3Support Resources
  7. 4Troubleshooting the PHY Application
    1. 4.1  Schematic and Layout Checklist
    2. 4.2  Verify Successful Power-up of PHY
    3. 4.3  Peripheral Pin Checks
      1. 4.3.1 Probe the RESET_N pin
      2. 4.3.2 Probe the INH pin
      3. 4.3.3 Probe the CLKOUT pin
      4. 4.3.4 Probe the Serial Management Interface (MDC, MDIO) Pins
    4. 4.4  Register Dump Comparison
    5. 4.5  Verifying Strap Configurations
    6. 4.6  Check the MDI Signal
    7. 4.7  Link Up Failed Common Issues
    8. 4.8  Signal Quality Check
    9. 4.9  Power Up Timing
    10. 4.10 Loopback Testing
    11. 4.11 Debugging the MAC Interface
    12. 4.12 Verify Open Alliance PMA Compliance
    13. 4.13 Tools and References
      1. 4.13.1 DP83TC812 Register Access
      2. 4.13.2 DP83TC812 USB2MDIO Scripts
      3. 4.13.3 Extended Register Access
      4. 4.13.4 Software and Driver Debug on Linux
        1. 4.13.4.1 Commonly Seen Linux Terminal Outputs
  8. 5Conclusion

Schematic and Layout Checklist

Schematic and or layout design issues can have a broad impact on the performance of the device, leading to issues from a totally non-functional PHY to a few bit errors in the stream. The following spreadsheet contains a pin-by-pin checklist to verify the schematic and layout design meet TI recommendations. A strap tool is available to maintain that the correct bootstrap modes have been enabled, which is another common issue. Use the drop-down on the blue cells to select your specific configuration and complete the pin-wise checklist and strap tool below.

DP83TC812 Schematic and Layout Checklist