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Chapter 6

Ethernet AVB Endpoint Transmission

As illustrated in

Figure 5-1

, data for transmission over an AVB network can be obtained

from three types of sources:

1.

AV Traffic.

For transmission from the

“Tx AV Traffic I/F”

of the core.

2.

Precise Timing Protocol (PTP) Packets

. Initiated by the software drivers using the

dedicated hardware

“Tx PTP Packet Buffer.”

3.

Legacy Traffic

. For transmission from the

“Tx Legacy Traffic I/F”

of the core.

Tx Legacy Traffic I/F

The signals forming the Tx Legacy Traffic I/F are defined in

Table 5-2

. All signals are

synchronous to the Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC transmitter clock, tx_clk, which must
always be qualified by the corresponding clock enable, tx_clk_en (see

Table 5-1

).

This interface is intentionally identical to the client transmitter interface of the supported
Xilinx Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC core (there is a one-to-one correspondence between signal
names of the block-level wrapper from the Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC example design, after
the legacy_ prefix is removed). This provides backwards compatibility–all existing MAC
client-side designs can connect to the legacy Ethernet port unmodified.

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