Hi,
I'm working on a new design with a Giga PHY ethernet. There is an evaluation board that uses the Giga PHY ethernet I need, so I'm going to purchasing it. It's this:
http://ethernetfmc.com. My design it's going to be faster because I can check everything before designing and manufacturing anything.
The problem is the Giga PHY ethernet is an IC from Marvell, so to access the datasheet and all the documentation I have to wait to sign a DNA. I was researching about other Giga PHY ethernet and I found this part number KSZ9031RNX from Micrel (nowadays microchip). It's very similar and the questions I've got are common to both.
1º.- The datasheet only told about using LAN transformer + RJ45 without magnetics. But I would like to use an RJ-45 with transformers. I usually work with Wurth Electronic for connectors, power chokes, inductors and TVS, everything I can because you can get free samples and you can buy the vast majority part numbers without an MOQ and also you can get the footprint to use with Altium (with 3d-step models), so I'm delighted with Wurth Elektronics.
I was trying to find a good RJ-45 LAN transformer and this part number seems to be cute: 749 911 161 4A, because it's ready for Low EMI:
WE-RJ45 LAN: RJ45 LAN Transformer Low EMI. 10/100/1000 Base-T High-Performance Low EMI.Do you think I could use an RJ45 LAN Transformer instead of a LAN transformer + RJ-45 connector (without transformer)? I don't know what advantages I would have to use a LAN transformer + RJ-45 connector (without transformer).
2º.- Another important question about length matching in RXDx, RX_CLK, RX_CTRL and TXDx, TX_CLK, TX_CTRL. I've read in the product brief of the IC 88E1518 of Marvell the following: "Four RGMII timing modes including integrated delays • This eliminates the need for adding additional trace delays on the PCB" Does anyone what it means? I mean you don't have to match length, doesn't I?
Best regards.