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=== Marvell 88E6108-LAR1 === | === Marvell 88E6108-LAR1 (IC3503)=== | ||
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<div style="float:right">[[File:Marvell 88E6108-LAR1.JPG|200px|thumb|left|144-TQFP<br />Marvell 88E6108-LAR1]]</div> | |||
Datasheet: (not available) | |||
<pre>productcode meaning: | |||
88E6108-LAR1 | |||
Type: Ethernet | |||
Speed : 1Gbps | |||
Ports : 8 | |||
Package : 144-TQFP | |||
(sorry, no explaination yet)</pre> | |||
The Marvell 88E6108-LAR1 is sort of a switching hub chip, with several ports that can be used in different configurations: | |||
<pre>Port 0 (usuable as MDI 4 dif.pair) : unused (tied to ground) | |||
Port 1 (usuable as MDI 4 dif.pair) : unused (tied to ground) | |||
Port 2 (usuable as MDI 4 dif.pair) : wired to external UTP connector | |||
Port 3 (GMII): Wired to SB | |||
Port 4 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair)(100FX): wired to Wifi | |||
Port 5 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair): unused (tied to ground) | |||
Port 6 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair): unused (tied to ground) | |||
Port 7 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair): unused (tied to ground)</pre> | |||
=== Marvell Alaska 88E111R === | === Marvell Alaska 88E111R === |
Revision as of 06:45, 7 June 2011
Gigabit LAN
The PS3 has 1 Gigabit Ethernet port. The port accepts Auto-MDIX (automatic medium-dependent interface crossover), so no need for special crosscables when hooking up the PS3 direct to the PC.
Gigabit LAN chips used
A sample of the GbLAN chips in different PS3 models:
Type | Size | Speed | Voltage | Packaging | Manufacturer | Serial Number | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | - | - | - | - | Marvell | 88E6108-LAR1 | Used in earlier models |
- | - | - | - | - | Marvell | Alaska 88E111R | Used in Slim models |
Marvell 88E6108-LAR1 (IC3503)
Datasheet: (not available)
productcode meaning: 88E6108-LAR1 Type: Ethernet Speed : 1Gbps Ports : 8 Package : 144-TQFP (sorry, no explaination yet)
The Marvell 88E6108-LAR1 is sort of a switching hub chip, with several ports that can be used in different configurations:
Port 0 (usuable as MDI 4 dif.pair) : unused (tied to ground) Port 1 (usuable as MDI 4 dif.pair) : unused (tied to ground) Port 2 (usuable as MDI 4 dif.pair) : wired to external UTP connector Port 3 (GMII): Wired to SB Port 4 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair)(100FX): wired to Wifi Port 5 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair): unused (tied to ground) Port 6 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair): unused (tied to ground) Port 7 (usable as TX/RX dif.pair): unused (tied to ground)
Marvell Alaska 88E111R
(to be filled in)
Jumbo frames
From Linux perspective (under OtherOS <=3.15), the old drivers set up MTU to 2308, while newer version used MTU 1518. This could be a hypervisor restriction (needs research).