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I have designed a board where (among many other things) I have a 1Gig Ethernet controller chip directly connected to a 1Gig Ethernet switch chip. The connection is AC-coupled, there is no transformer in between, and pullup or bias resistors.
The problem is that the link only comes up in 100Mbps mode. 100M runs on 2 diffpairs, 1G mode runs on 4 diffpairs.
The MDI connections are straight 0--0, 1--1, 2--2, 3--3. I have even tried to swap them with very short wires (0--1, 1--0, 2--3, 3--2), but still it comes up as 100Mbit only.
So the question is:
-Does it need bias resistors, if yes in what configuration?
-If termination/biasing is the issue then should it also not work in 100Mb mode either?
The problem is that the link only comes up in 100Mbps mode. 100M runs on 2 diffpairs, 1G mode runs on 4 diffpairs.
The MDI connections are straight 0--0, 1--1, 2--2, 3--3. I have even tried to swap them with very short wires (0--1, 1--0, 2--3, 3--2), but still it comes up as 100Mbit only.
So the question is:
-Does it need bias resistors, if yes in what configuration?
-If termination/biasing is the issue then should it also not work in 100Mb mode either?