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Network chip with auto sensing and reconfiguration

  • US 5,469,437 A
  • Filed: 06/12/1992
  • Issued: 11/21/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/12/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a first circuit for coupling local area network signals to a second circuit for controlling the interchange of data between said local area network and the data bus of a computer in accordance with IEEE specification 802.3, said first circuit including AUI collision, AUI receive and AUI transmit circuits coupled to an AUI port for receiving 10Bbase2 or 10Base5 coax media,the improvement comprising:

  • a 10Base-T MAU, said 10 Base-T MAU being incorporated into said first circuit, said 10Base-T MAU including input and output terminals, said input and output terminals being a 10Base-T port, said 10Base-T MAU including a receiver MAU and a transmitter MAU;

    circuit means for sensing whether valid signals are being received from said 10Base-T port, wherein said circuit means for sensing includes a state machine for performing the logic of the Link Test Pass as defined by the IEEE 802.3 standard specification, said state machine providing an output LINST signal for asserting whether or not the Link Test Pass is being currently achieved and for providing a valid signal indication when said Link Test Pass is being achieved;

    means responsive to said valid signal indication from said circuit means for sensing to cause the signals from said 10Base-T port to be output from said 10Base-T port to said second circuit if valid signals are received from said 10Base-T ports or if said signals from said 10Base-T port are not valid, to output signals from said AUI port to said second circuit; and

    wherein said means responsive to said valid signal indication includes a pair of switches, said pair of switches being responsive to assertion of said valid signal received signal to select 10Base-T port information.

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