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Ethernet TCI IP Protocol, Voltage level

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Hi,
I have been searching on net, but could not find any information about differrnetial voltage level required for TCI IP protocol. Could any body please help me?

Umesh.
 

TCI/IP is a software protocol...I think you probably mean you want the voltage levels for the Ethernet interface!
 

You'll find some information about ethernet physical layer in documentation of ethernet interface chips from major vendors. A full specification of popular
physical layers can be downloaded for free from IEEE:
 

Actuallualy I was studying a circuit in which an Ethernet driver was placed without pins are as TD+/TD, RD+/RD-. I was searching the norms for differntial voltage level at these pins.
 

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