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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
4.8.4. RX Timestamp Interface
The RX timestamp interface provides RX timestamps for any received packets.
Each RX packet receives a timestamp, which is stored in the o_ptp_rx_its bus. The timestamp is valid when o_rx_valid and o_rx_startofpacket signals are high.
Figure 48. IEEE 1588 RX Timestamp InterfaceThe figure depicts two RX packets and their respective ingress timestamps.
Signal Name | Width | Description |
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o_ptp_rx_its[95:0] | 96 | Ingress Timestamp for RX Packets Received This bus is used to present the ingress timestamp for incoming RX packets RX MAC SOP-Aligned Client Interface:
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