SNLA437A December   2023  – October 2025 DP83822H , DP83822HF , DP83822I , DP83822IF , DP83826I

 

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1DP83822 Application Overview
  5. 2Troubleshooting the PHY Application
    1. 2.1 Schematic and Layout Checklist
    2. 2.2 Device Health Checks
      1. 2.2.1 Power Supply Ramp Sequence Check
        1. 2.2.1.1 Power Supply Ramp with Unstable XI Clock
      2. 2.2.2 Voltage Checks
      3. 2.2.3 Probe the RESET_N Signal
      4. 2.2.4 Probe the RBIAS pin
      5. 2.2.5 Probe the XI Clock
      6. 2.2.6 Probe the Strap Pins During Initialization
      7. 2.2.7 Probe the Serial Management Interface (MDC, MDIO) Signals
        1. 2.2.7.1 Read and Check Register Values
          1. 2.2.7.1.1 Extended Register Access
    3. 2.3 MDI Health Checks
      1. 2.3.1 Magnetics
      2. 2.3.2 Probe the MDI Signals
      3. 2.3.3 Link Quality Check
      4. 2.3.4 Debug the Fiber Connection
      5. 2.3.5 Debug the Start of Frame Detect
      6. 2.3.6 Compliance
    4. 2.4 MII Health Checks
      1. 2.4.1 MII Check
      2. 2.4.2 RMII Check
      3. 2.4.3 RGMII Check
    5. 2.5 Loopback and PRBS
      1. 2.5.1 Loopback Modes
      2. 2.5.2 Transmitting and Receiving Packets With the MAC
      3. 2.5.3 Transmitting and Receiving Packets With BIST
  6. 3Tools and References
    1. 3.1 DP83822 Register Access
    2. 3.2 Software and Driver Debug on Linux
      1. 3.2.1 Common Terminal Outputs and Solutions
  7. 4Summary
  8. 5References
  9. 6Revision History

Probe the RBIAS pin

The RBIAS resistor is used to develop the internal bias currents and voltages in the PHY. It is specified for 1% tolerance so that the PHY can meet the tightest IEEE 802.3 specifications. The preference is to have a single component over multiple in series as the tolerance range can increase.

Measure the DC value of the voltage across the RBIAS resistor and confirm that the voltage is 1V.

Power down the board and verify that the RBIAS resistor value is 4.87kΩ ±1%.

 DP83822 RBIAS Signal during AVD Power UpFigure 2-4 DP83822 RBIAS Signal during AVD Power Up.

Green is AVD and blue is RBIAS. When the device is properly ramped, RBIAS is expected to go high and stay high at 1V.