Comment by 15155

Comment by 15155 a day ago

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A $3 breakout PCB with an RGMII PHY and MagJack on it would solve this problem without resorting to analog communication.

msgodel a day ago

Assembly isn't free, either an engineer or the PCB fabricator has to put that together. Also the design isn't free and it's certainly not necessarily going to match the behavior of the device on the other side.

But your laptop's Ethernet adapter comes free with your laptop (both in terms of money and waiting to get it since it's already on your desk) and possibly even more importantly you know the laptop manufacturer and users have QAed it for you so it's absolutely going to behave the way you expect which is important when the device you're designing isn't behaving.

  • 15155 a day ago

    > Assembly isn't free, either an engineer or the PCB fabricator has to put that together

    > your laptop's Ethernet adapter

    The device as-designed likely wouldn't work with your laptop's ethernet adapter - hence why the author of TFA placed an isolation transformer and jack ...on a breakout board.

    • msgodel a day ago

      Heh I didn't notice it didn't have the isolation transformer. That is odd.