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1. About the Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP
2. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet IP Core Parameters
3. Getting Started
4. Functional Description
5. Reset
6. Interfaces and Signal Descriptions
7. Control, Status, and Statistics Register Descriptions
8. Debugging the Link
9. Ethernet Toolkit Overview
10. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP User Guide Archives
11. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Intel® FPGA IP Revision History
3.1. Installing and Licensing Intel® FPGA IP Cores
3.2. Specifying the Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet IP Core Parameters and Options
3.3. Simulating the IP Core
3.4. Generated File Structure
3.5. Integrating Your IP Core in Your Design
3.6. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet IP Core Testbench
3.7. Compiling the Full Design and Programming the FPGA
6.1. TX MAC Interface to User Logic
6.2. RX MAC Interface to User Logic
6.3. TX PCS Interface to User Logic
6.4. RX PCS Interface to User Logic
6.5. Transceivers Signals
6.6. Transceiver Reconfiguration Signals
6.7. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Management Interface
6.8. Miscellaneous Status and Debug Signals
6.9. Reset Signals
6.10. Clocks
6.11. Flow Control Interface
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4.1.2. Low Latency 40G for ASIC Proto Ethernet Core RX MAC Datapath
The RX MAC receives Ethernet frames and forwards the payload with relevant header bytes to the client after performing some MAC functions on header bytes. The RX MAC processes all incoming valid frames.
Figure 8. Flow of Client Frame With Preamble Pass-Through Turned On This figure uses the following notational conventions:
- <p> = payload size, which is arbitrarily large.
- <s> = number of padding bytes (0–46).
Figure 9. Flow of Client Frame With Preamble Pass-Through Turned Off This figure uses the following notational conventions:
- <p> = payload size, which is arbitrarily large.
- <s> = number of padding bytes (0–46).