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Hello, I'm planning on adding a Gigabit Ethernet interface to my board that has a PSoc5 microcontroller. Can anyone recommend a MAC device that is easy to interface to? Would the PSoc5 be fast enough to support Gigabit Ethernet?
Thanks,
Joe
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Hello Joe,
I am listing down certain threads which might be useful
- https://www.element14.com/community/thread/24880/l/psoc-4-pioneer-kit-community-project031-ethernet-...
- PSoC 5LP Freesoc 2, and ethernet
- How to use Ethernet module
They mention the type of ethernet controller used and also how they interfaced with PSoC. Just make sure to port/modify it according to your target device.
Just ensure the ethernet controller is compatible with 1000 Base-T networks. The PSoC 5 has clocks ranging from 24Mhz upto 74 Mhz based on what device you are using, which should be able to provide necessary clocking for the SPI communication.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Hello Joe,
I am listing down certain threads which might be useful
- https://www.element14.com/community/thread/24880/l/psoc-4-pioneer-kit-community-project031-ethernet-...
- PSoC 5LP Freesoc 2, and ethernet
- How to use Ethernet module
They mention the type of ethernet controller used and also how they interfaced with PSoC. Just make sure to port/modify it according to your target device.
Just ensure the ethernet controller is compatible with 1000 Base-T networks. The PSoC 5 has clocks ranging from 24Mhz upto 74 Mhz based on what device you are using, which should be able to provide necessary clocking for the SPI communication.
Regards,
Dheeraj