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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/7] net: phy: adin1100: Add initial support for ADIN1100 industrial PHY
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 02:33:58PM +0100, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 04:06:24PM +0300, alexandru.tachici@analog.com wrote:
> > From: Alexandru Tachici <alexandru.tachici@analog.com>
> >
> > The ADIN1100 is a low power single port 10BASE-T1L transceiver designed for
> > industrial Ethernet applications and is compliant with the IEEE 802.3cg
> > Ethernet standard for long reach 10 Mb/s Single Pair Ethernet.
> >
> > Ethtool output:
> > Settings for eth1:
> > Supported ports: [ TP MII ]
> > Supported link modes: 10baseT1L/Full
> > 2400mv
> > 1000mv
>
> The SI unit of voltage is V not v, so milli-volts is mV not mv. Surely,
> at the very least, we should be using the SI designation in user
> visible strings?
>
> It may also be worth providing a brief description of 10BASE-T1L in the
> cover letter so (e.g.) one doesn't have to look up the fact that the
> voltage level is negotiated via bit 13 of the base page. I've found
> that by searching google and finding dp83td510e.pdf

I'm curios how the voltage should be actually chosen?

In the adin1100 datasheet i read:
"The 1.0 V pk-pk operating mode, external termination resistors and independent
Rx/Tx pins make the ADIN1100 suited to intrinsic safety applications"

"For long reach/trunk applications the higher transmit amplitude of 2.4 V pk-pk"

So, it seems to depends on:
- do we have safety requirements?
- how long is the cable?

Can we use 2.4V any time if it is available or it is bad idea for short
cables?

Regards,
Oleksij
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