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Embedded Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC User Guide
UG074 (v2.2) February 22, 2010
Chapter 2:
Ethernet MAC Architecture
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Ethernet MAC Signal Descriptions
This section defines all of the Ethernet MAC primitive signals. The signals are divided into
the following categories:
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“Host Interface Signals,” page 26
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“Reset and CLIENTEMAC#DCMLOCKED Signals,” page 27
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“Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface Signals,” page 32
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“Mode-Dependent Signals,” page 32
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“RocketIO Multi-Gigabit Transceiver Signals,” page 34
All the signals available in the Ethernet MAC primitive are described in this section. The #
symbol denotes the EMAC0 or EMAC1 signals.
Client Signals
Client-Side Transmit (TX) Signals
describes the client-side transmit signals in the Ethernet MAC. These signals are
used to transmit data from the client to the Ethernet MAC.
Table 2-1:
Transmit Client Interface Signals
Signal
Direction
Description
CLIENTEMAC#TXD[15:0]
Input
Frame data for transmit. The data path can be configured to be
either 8 or 16 bits wide. Bits [7:0] are used for 8-bit width. The
16-bit interface is available only in 1000BASE-X PCS/PMA
mode. See
“Transmit (TX) Client – 16-bit Wide Interface” in
.
CLIENTEMAC#TXDVLD
Input
Asserted by the client to indicate a valid data input at
CLIENTEMAC#TXD[7:0].
CLIENTEMAC#TXDVLDMSW
Input
When the width of CLIENTEMAC#TXD is set to 16 bits wide,
this signal denotes an odd number of bytes in the transmit data
path. In the frame with an odd number of bytes, the
CLIENTEMAC#TXD[7:0] is valid on the last byte.
When the width of CLIENTEMAC#TXD is set to 8 bits wide, this
signal is connected to ground.
CLIENTEMAC#TXFIRSTBYTE
Input
Is asserted High for one clock cycle to indicate the start of data
flow on CLIENTEMAC#TXD. See
Transmission Across Client Interface” in Chapter 3
. Can be
grounded if not used.
CLIENTEMAC#TXIFGDELAY[7:0]
Input
Configurable inter-frame gap (IFG) adjustment for full-duplex
mode.
CLIENTEMAC#TXUNDERRUN
Input
Asserted by the client to force the Ethernet MAC to corrupt the
current frame.
CLIENTEMAC#TXCLIENTCLKIN
Input
“Transmit Clocking Scheme” in Chapter 5
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