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docs(esp_eth): added warning to not use ESP32 as ETH CLK source with WiFi
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@ -62,13 +62,11 @@ menu "Ethernet"
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bool "Output RMII clock from GPIO0 (Experimental!)"
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default n
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help
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GPIO0 can be set to output a pre-divided PLL clock (test only!).
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Enabling this option will configure GPIO0 to output a 50MHz clock.
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In fact this clock doesn't have directly relationship with EMAC peripheral.
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Sometimes this clock won't work well with your PHY chip. You might need to
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add some extra devices after GPIO0 (e.g. inverter).
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Note that outputting RMII clock on GPIO0 is an experimental practice.
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If you want the Ethernet to work with WiFi, don't select GPIO0 output mode for stability.
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GPIO0 can be set to output a pre-divided PLL clock. Enabling this option will configure
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GPIO0 to output a 50MHz clock. In fact this clock doesn't have directly relationship with
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EMAC peripheral. Sometimes this clock may not work well with your PHY chip.
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WARNING: If you want the Ethernet to work with WiFi, don’t select ESP32 as RMII CLK output
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as it would result in clock instability!
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if !ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT_GPIO0
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config ETH_RMII_CLK_OUT_GPIO
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@ -78,6 +76,8 @@ menu "Ethernet"
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default 17
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help
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Set the GPIO number to output RMII Clock.
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WARNING: If you want the Ethernet to work with WiFi, don’t select ESP32 as RMII CLK output
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as it would result in clock instability!
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endif # !ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT_GPIO0
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endif # ETH_RMII_CLK_OUTPUT
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@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ typedef enum {
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/**
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* @brief RMII Clock GPIO number Options for ESP32
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*
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* @warning If you want the Ethernet to work with WiFi, don’t select ESP32 as RMII CLK output as it would result in clock instability.
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*
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*/
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typedef enum {
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/**
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@ -64,10 +66,8 @@ typedef enum {
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/**
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* @brief Output RMII Clock from internal APLL Clock available at GPIO0
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*
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* @note GPIO0 can be set to output a pre-divided PLL clock (test only!). Enabling this option will configure GPIO0 to output a 50MHz clock.
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* In fact this clock doesn’t have directly relationship with EMAC peripheral. Sometimes this clock won’t work well with your PHY chip.
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* You might need to add some extra devices after GPIO0 (e.g. inverter). Note that outputting RMII clock on GPIO0 is an experimental practice.
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* If you want the Ethernet to work with WiFi, don’t select GPIO0 output mode for stability.
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* @note GPIO0 can be set to output a pre-divided PLL clock. Enabling this option will configure GPIO0 to output a 50MHz clock.
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* In fact this clock doesn’t have directly relationship with EMAC peripheral. Sometimes this clock may not work well with your PHY chip.
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*
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*/
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EMAC_APPL_CLK_OUT_GPIO = 0,
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@ -165,6 +165,9 @@ The Ethernet driver is composed of two parts: MAC and PHY.
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* Force the PHY device to reset status (as the case **a** in the picture). **This could fail for some PHY device** (i.e., it still outputs signals to GPIO0 even in reset state).
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.. warning::
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If you want the **Ethernet to work with WiFi**, don’t select ESP32 as source of ``REF_CLK`` as it would result in ``REF_CLK`` instability. Either disable WiFi or use a PHY or an external oscillator as the ``REF_CLK`` source.
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.. only:: not esp32
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.. note::
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