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4.1.1. MAC Synchronous Clock Connections to Single Instance
4.1.2. MAC Synchronous Clock Connections to Multiple Instances
4.1.3. Clock Connections to MAC Asynchronous Operation
4.1.4. Clock Connections in PTP-Based Synchronous Operation
4.1.5. Clock Connections in Synchronous Ethernet Operation (Sync-E)
4.1.6. I/O PLL as System PLL
4.3.2.1. RX MAC Avalon Streaming Client Interface with Disabled Preamble Passthrough
o_rx_data | MAC Field | Description |
---|---|---|
[63:56] | Dest Addr[47:40] | The first octet of the Destination Address, follows Start Frame Delimiter (SFD). |
[55:48] | Dest Addr[39:32] | - |
[47:40] | Dest Addr[31:24] | - |
[39:32] | Dest Addr[23:16] | - |
[31:24] | Dest Addr[15:8] | - |
[23:16] | Dest Addr[7:0] | - |
[15:8] | Src Addr[47:40] | - |
[7:0] | Src Addr[39:32] | - |
[63:56] | Src Addr[31:24] | - |
[55:48] | Src Addr[23:16] | - |
[47:40] | Src Addr[15:8] | - |
[39:32] | Src Addr[7:0] | - |
[31:24] | Length/Type[15:8] | - |
[23:16] | Length/Type[7:0] | - |
[15:0] | … | - |
The byte order of the data is the same as the TX MAC SOP-Aligned Client interface – the first byte of the packet that was received was the MSB of the bus.
- The bit order of the data also matches the TX MAC SOP-Aligned Client interface.
- For 10GE/25GE, the first bit of the first received byte that is bit 56.
Note: The Ethernet header arrives over 2 clock cycles for the 10GE/25GE interfaces.