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Ethernet switch chipsets
      chipsets
      interfaces
      IC+
            Tenda S108
      Realtek
magnetics
      bob smith termination
            term res value
      PoE
            ref design
lightnings
      ethernet transformers
      6kV common-mode surge defences
      100A differential-mode surge defences
            chip-side protection

Ethernet switch chipsets


chipsets

Tenda     S105          5port  10/100            IC+ IP175G         Alza 170czk
NETIS     ST3105S       5port  10/100            IC+ IP175G         Alza 180czk
Tenda     S108          8port  10/100            IC+                Alza 200czk
NETIS     ST3108S       8port  10/100            IC+                Alza 210czk

Tenda     SG105         5port  gigabit                              Alza 330czk
Tenda     TEG1005D      5port  gigabit                              Alza 450czk   metal box
Tenda     SG108         8port  gigabit                              Alza 460czk

ZyXEL     GS1200-5      5port  gigabit,managed                      Alza 610czk   VLAN
ZyXEL     GS1200-8      8port  gigabit,managed                      Alza 835czk   VLAN
D-Link    DGS-1100-05   5port  gigabit,managed                      Alza 650czk   VLAN




Tenda S108 - 10/100, 8-port, chipset "IC+"
Tenda G1005D 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch - chipset "realtek" (which?)

TP-Link TL-SG1005D - 5-port, 370czk@alza - RTL8366SB - hackable to managed [ref] [ref]
TP-Link TL-SG1005D - version 5 contains RTL8367


interfaces

the controller chip usually has capability to be configured at reset by reading fixed settings in an EEPROM (SPI, I2C)
or at runtime via MDIO interface

https://www.totalphase.com/support/articles/200349206-MDIO-Background
https://www.electronicdesign.com/microcontrollers/use-mdio-bus-interrogate-complex-devices
https://github.com/spotify/linux/blob/master/drivers/net/phy/mdio-bitbang.c

Ethernet PHY Configuration Using MDIO for Industrial Applications
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/spracc8/spracc8.pdf

IC+

IC+ [ref]
IP178C, IP178D

Tenda S108

http://www.epanorama.net/newepa/2013/11/27/netwjork-ethernet-switch-teardown/
left-out rj45 connector pins 4,5,7,8
PSU around MC34063+FET
based around IP178D - hackable?






Realtek

[ref]
Unmanaged FE (10/100 Mbps)
Unmanaged GbE (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Industrial FE (10/100 Mbps)
Industrial GbE (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Managed GbE (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Managed 2.5G/10G Uplink

magnetics

center taps == CT

bob smith termination

75ohm on each ct, other ends connected together (unused pairs 4,5 and 7,8 just connect each two together) and
sometimes the unused pairs have their own capacitor to gnd
PoE version:
each wire of unused pair through 50-ohm, their ends connected, through 50-ohm to a common node
  center taps connected, then through 75ohm to common node
  common node through 1000pF/2kV to chassis

term res value

said 50-ohm is better for cat5

PoE

1nF caps across bridge diodes for enhanced ESD immunity

ref design

https://www.digikey.com/reference-designs/en/power-management/poe-power-over-ethernet/2037
uses ideal diode bridge controller and 8 FETs instead of two diode bridges, to reduce losses

can also be only a cap on the ct of tx pair, rx ct floating [ref]

also, each individual wire can have its own series r-c pair, with grounded end 
...or each wire a resistor, connected together at other end, then cap to ground (NOT FOR PoE!) [ref]


lightnings

[ref]

ethernet transformers

6kV common-mode surge defences

100A differential-mode surge defences

chip-side protection


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