Xilinx IP Ethernet AVB Endpoint v2.4 UG492 User Manual

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UG492 September 21, 2010

Typical Implementation

Figure 3-2

illustrates that the Ethernet AVB Endpoint core supports the two main types of

data interfaces at the client side:

1.

The AV traffic interface is intended for the Quality of Service audio/video data.
Illustrated are a number of audio/video sources (for example, a DVD player), and a
number of audio/video sinks (for example, a TV set). The Ethernet AVB Endpoint
gives priority to the AV traffic interface over the legacy traffic interface, as dictated by
IEEE P802.1Qav 75% bandwidth restrictions.

2.

The legacy traffic interface is maintained for best effort ethernet data: Ethernet as we
know it today (for example, the PC surfing the internet in

Figure 3-1

). Wherever

possible, priority is given to the AV traffic interface (as dictated by IEEE P802.1Qav
bandwidth restrictions) but a minimum of 25% of the total Ethernet bandwidth is
always available for legacy ethernet applications.

The AV traffic interface in

Figure 3-2

is shown as interfacing to a 1722 Packet Manager

block. The IEEE1722 is also an evolving standard which will specify the embedding of
audio/video data streams into Ethernet Packets. The 1722 headers within these packets
can optionally include presentation time stamp information. Contact Xilinx for further
system-level information.

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