Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
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683486
Date
7/12/2024
Public
1. About the Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP
2. Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet IP Core Parameters
3. Getting Started
4. Functional Description
5. Reset
6. Interfaces and Signal Descriptions
7. Control, Status, and Statistics Register Descriptions
8. Debugging the Link
9. Ethernet Toolkit Overview
10. Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
11. Comparison Between Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet Core and Low Latency 40GbE IP Core
12. Document Revision History for Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide
3.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
3.2. Specifying the Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet IP Core Parameters and Options
3.3. Simulating the IP Core
3.4. Generated File Structure
3.5. Integrating Your IP Core in Your Design
3.6. Low Latency E-Tile 40G Ethernet IP Core Testbench
3.7. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
4.2. User Interface to Ethernet Transmission
The IP core reverses the bit stream for transmission per Ethernet requirements. The transmitter handles the insertion of the inter-packet gap, frame delimiters, and padding with zeros as necessary. The transmitter also handles FCS computation and insertion.
The IP core transmits complete packets. After transmission begins, it must complete with no IDLE insertions. Between the end of one packet and the beginning of the next packet, the data input is not considered and the transmitter sends IDLE characters. An unbounded number of IDLE characters can be sent between packets.