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2.8.1. Link Consistency
2.8.2. Data Rate
2.8.3. Reference Clock Frequency
2.8.4. Port Type
2.8.5. Self Synchronized Link Up
2.8.6. Scramble
2.8.7. Broadcast Mode
2.8.8. Lane Polarity and Order Reversal
2.8.9. Data Type
2.8.10. Packet Type
2.8.11. Flow Control Operation
2.8.12. Transmit/Receive FIFO Buffers
2.8.13. Data Integrity Protection: CRC
2.8.14. Transceiver Configuration
2.8.15. Error Handling
2.8.16. Optimizing the Implementation
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4.3.2.4. Atlantic Receiver Behavior
The receiver (Rx) Atlantic interface signals, other than rxhpp/rxrdp_val, can be x when the rxhpp/rxrdp_val is zero. Therefore, if the user logic uses the receive Atlantic interface when rxhpp/rxrdp_val is zero, the receiver IP core can transmit x’s when the data is not valid.
This invalid data should not be used during simulation. To ensure valid data transmission, the receive Atlantic interface should only be sampled when the rxhpp/rxrdp_val is 1.