>On Jul 21, 8:38 am, "trex" <shivajee.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I did a simple PCB with two modular 8P8C Jacks with LEDs and have
>> connected them back-to-back. The inside Jack connects to my mobo with
a
>> patch cable and the outer Jack connects to a switch on LAN. I need to
now
>> also drive the Link/Status LEDs...
>
>You need to look in the manual of your controller (or its ethernet add-
>on) and see what kind of support there is for LEDs, then connect into
>that. If there's none, you may be able to do something in the low-
>level ethernet drivers and run the LED's off generic programmable IO.
>
I thought of doing it at the OS level, simplest way of which was
monitoring /proc/net/dev entry, but I want to avoid doing it as it eats up
my CPU cycles..
Is there a way i can use comparators to sense the current in the wire,
without weakening the signals and drive a ttl to show the LED status...
Any body has any circuit for doing this
Reply by trex●July 24, 20082008-07-24
>On Jul 21, 8:38 am, "trex" <shivajee.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I did a simple PCB with two modular 8P8C Jacks with LEDs and have
>> connected them back-to-back. The inside Jack connects to my mobo with
a
>> patch cable and the outer Jack connects to a switch on LAN. I need to
now
>> also drive the Link/Status LEDs...
>
>You need to look in the manual of your controller (or its ethernet add-
>on) and see what kind of support there is for LEDs, then connect into
>that. If there's none, you may be able to do something in the low-
>level ethernet drivers and run the LED's off generic programmable IO.
>
I thought of doing it at the OS level, simplest way of which was
monitoring /proc/net/dev entry, but I want to avoid doing it as it eats up
my CPU cycles..
Is there a way i can use comparators to sense the current in the wire,
without weakening the signals and drive a ttl to show the LED status...
Any body has any circuit for doing this
Reply by ●July 21, 20082008-07-21
On Jul 21, 8:38 am, "trex" <shivajee.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did a simple PCB with two modular 8P8C Jacks with LEDs and have
> connected them back-to-back. The inside Jack connects to my mobo with a
> patch cable and the outer Jack connects to a switch on LAN. I need to now
> also drive the Link/Status LEDs...
You need to look in the manual of your controller (or its ethernet add-
on) and see what kind of support there is for LEDs, then connect into
that. If there's none, you may be able to do something in the low-
level ethernet drivers and run the LED's off generic programmable IO.
Reply by trex●July 21, 20082008-07-21
Hi everybody,
I am trying to make a ethernet terminal I/O board. Basically making an x86
based 1U solution. I am trying to route the onboard ethernet connection via
a patch cable (Cat6). this works but I also want the link/status leds.
I did a simple PCB with two modular 8P8C Jacks with LEDs and have
connected them back-to-back. The inside Jack connects to my mobo with a
patch cable and the outer Jack connects to a switch on LAN. I need to now
also drive the Link/Status LEDs...
Oh and one more thing i missed out, need to support 10/100/1000 Mbps with
bi color LEDs
Any ideas/help is greatly appreciated