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Features

  • Supports category 5 cables with attenuation in excess of 24dB at 100 MHz.
  • Single-chip, fully integrated PHY provides PCS, PMA, PMD, and AUTONEG sub layers functions of IEEE standard.
  • 10Base-T and 100Base-TX IEEE 8802.3 compliant
  • MIIM (MDC/MDIO) management bus for PHY register configuration
  • RMII interface support with external 50 MHz system clock
  • Single 3.3V power supply
  • Highly configurable
  • Media Independent Interface (MII)
  • Auto-Negotiation with Parallel detection
  • Node applications, managed or unmanaged
  • 10M or 100M full and half-duplex modes
  • Loopback mode for Diagnostic FunctionsAuto-MDI/MDIX crossover correction
  • Low-power CMOS (typically 300 mW)
  • Power-Down mode typically 21mW
  • Clock and crystal supported
  • Interrupt pin option
  • Fully integrated, DSP-based PMDAdaptive equalization and baseline-wander correction
  • Transmit wave shaping and stream cipher scrambler
  • MLT-3 encoder and NRZ/NRZI encoder
  • Single power supply (3.3 V)
  • Built-in 1.8 V regulator for core
  • Available in 32-pin (5mm x 5mm) QFN package, Pb-free
  • Available in Industrial Temp and Lead Free

Description

The IDT1894-32 is a low-power, physical-layer device (PHY) that supports the ISO/IEC 10Base-T and 100Base-TX Carrier-Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Ethernet standards, ISO/IEC 8802-3. The IDT1894-32 is intended for MII, Node applications that require the Auto-MDIX feature that automatically corrects crossover errors in plant wiring. The IDT1894-32 incorporates Digital-Signal Processing (DSP) control in its Physical-Medium Dependent (PMD) sub layer. As a result, it can transmit and receive data on unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) category 5 cables with attenuation in excess of 24 dB at 100MHz. With this IDT-patented technology, the IDT1894-32 can virtually eliminate errors from killer packets. The IDT1894-32 provides a Serial-Management Interface for exchanging command and status information with a Station-Management (STA) entity. The IDT1894-32 Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) can be configured to provide either half- or full duplex operation at data rates of 10 Mb/s or 100Mb/s. In addition, the IDT1894-32 includes a programmable interrupt output function. This function consists of a digital output pin, an interrupt control register, a set of interrupt status register bits and a corresponding set of interrupt enable bits, and a pre-defined set of events which can be assigned as one of the interrupt sources. The purpose of this function is to notify the host of this PHY device when certain event happens via interrupt (the logic level on interrupt output pin going low or going high) instead of polling by the host. The events that could be used to generate interrupts are: receiver error, Jabber, page received, parallel detect fault, link partner acknowledge, link status change, auto-negotiation complete, remote fault, collision, etc. Applications: NIC cards, PC motherboards, switches, routers, DSL and cable modems, game machines, printers, network connected appliances, and industrial equipment.

Parameters

AttributesValue
Core Voltage (V)3.3
Input Freq (MHz)0 - 0
Temp. Range (°C)0 to 70°C

Package Options

Pkg. TypePkg. Dimensions (mm)Lead Count (#)Pitch (mm)
VFQFPN5.0 x 5.0 x 0.9320.5
Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageBudgetary Price (USD)Lead Count (#)Carrier TypeMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Qty. per Reel (#)Qty. per Carrier (#)Pb (Lead) FreePb Free CategoryTemp. Range (°C)Country of AssemblyCountry of Wafer Fabrication
1894K-32LFActiveN/AOut of StockVFQFPN1ku | $2.4332#Tray30490#Yese3 Sn0 to 70°CTAIWANTAIWAN, USA
1894K-32LFTActiveN/AIn StockVFQFPN1ku | $2.4332#Reel32500#0Yese3 Sn0 to 70°CTAIWANTAIWAN, USA
1894KI-32LFObsoleteN/AOut of StockVFQFPN32#Tray30490#Yese3 Sn-40 to 85°C
1894KI-32LFTObsoleteN/AOut of StockVFQFPN32#Reel32500#0Yese3 Sn-40 to 85°C

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  1. Alternative Ethernet PHY

    Can we use the 1894K-33LF Ethernet PHY chip instead of the 1894K-32LFT with the RA8M1 144-pin MCU in RMII mode? Please let me know if there are any compatibility concerns. Thank you! This thread was automatically locked due to age.

    Mar 20, 2025
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