A combined 10/125 Mbaud twisted-pair line driver with programmable performance/power features
01 January 2000
With shrinking supply voltages and portable local area networks (LANs) becoming more prevalent, it is becoming essential to implement transceivers dissipating minimal power. One important aspect of a transceiver is the twisted-pair driver. For 10/100 Ethernet, a typical push-pull driver can be implemented drawing 10 mA in 100Base-TX mode and 32 mA in 10Base-T mode. However, such a driver is difficult to implement using supplies lower than 3.3 V. Here, a driver is implemented in 3.3 V with the anticipation that the architecture is applicable below 3.3 V. Mechanisms allow for lower power dissipation options as a trade-off for performance