Altera Stratix GX Transceiver User Manual

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January 2005

Stratix GX Transceiver User Guide

XAUI Mode

XAUI functions as a self-managed interface because code-group
synchronization, channel deskew, and clock domain decoupling are
handled with no upper layer support requirements. These features are
accomplished based on Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) code-groups that
are used during the Inter-Packet Gap (IPG) time and during idle periods.
PCS code-groups are mapped by the XGMII Extender Sublayer (XGXS) to
XGMII characters, as specified in

Table 5–1

.

Figure 5–2

shows an example of the mapping between XGMII characters

to the PCS code-groups used in XAUI. The idle characters are mapped to
a pseudorandom sequence of ||A||, ||R||, and ||K|| code-groups.

Table 5–1. XGMII Character to PCS Code-Group Mapping

Note (1)

XGMII TXC

XGMII TXD

PCD Code-Group

Description

0

00 through FF

Dxx,y

Normal data
transmission

1

07

K28.0 or K28.3 or

K28.5

Idle in ||I||

1

07

K28.5

Idle in ||T||

1

9C

K28.4

Sequence

1

FB

K27.7

Start

1

FD

K29.7

Terminate

1

FE

K30.7

Error

1

Reserved XGMII
character

1

Any other value

K30.7

Invalid XGMII
character

Note to

Table 5–1

:

(1)

Values in TXD column are in hexadecimal.

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