The KSZ8721SL is a single-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Physical Layer Transceiver (PHY) manufactured by Micrel (now Microchip Technology). This device provides the physical layer interface between a Media Access Controller (MAC) and the Ethernet network. It's designed for embedded systems and applications that require reliable and high-performance Ethernet connectivity. The 'TR' suffix likely refers to the tape and reel packaging.
Applications
- Embedded Systems: Provides Ethernet connectivity for embedded devices such as industrial controllers, network appliances, and IoT devices.
- Network Interface Cards (NICs): Integrates the physical layer functionality in network interface cards.
- Routers and Switches: Used in low-end routers and switches to provide Ethernet ports.
- Printers and Scanners: Enables network connectivity for printers and scanners.
- IP Phones: Provides Ethernet interface for IP phones.
Features
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet: Supports both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX Ethernet standards.
- Single-Port Transceiver: Provides a single Ethernet port interface.
- MII/RMII Interface: Supports Media Independent Interface (MII) and Reduced Media Independent Interface (RMII) for connection to a MAC.
- Auto-Negotiation: Automatically detects and configures the link speed and duplex mode.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low power operation, suitable for battery-powered applications.
Benefits
- Reliable Ethernet Connectivity: Provides a robust and reliable Ethernet interface.
- Easy Integration: Simplifies integration with MAC controllers using standard MII/RMII interfaces.
- Flexible Configuration: Supports auto-negotiation for automatic configuration.
- Low Power Operation: Extends battery life in portable and embedded devices.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Offers a cost-effective solution for Ethernet connectivity.
Additional Details
The KSZ8721SL's operating voltage range, power consumption figures, and specific timing characteristics for the MII/RMII interfaces are important parameters. These can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet. The datasheet also specifies the supported operating temperature range and the package type (e.g., QFN). The device includes built-in diagnostic features such as link status monitoring and loopback testing. It typically requires external magnetics for proper isolation and signal conditioning. Refer to the Microchip (formerly Micrel) datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, application diagrams, and layout recommendations.