Low Latency 40- and 100-Gbps Ethernet MAC and PHY MegaCore Function User Guide

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Date 12/28/2017
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3.2.14. 1588 Precision Time Protocol Interfaces

If you turn on Enable 1588 PTP , the Low Latency 40‑100GbE IP core processes and provides 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) timestamp information as defined in the IEEE 1588-2008 Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems Standard.

1588 PTP packets carry timestamp information. The Low Latency 40-100GbE IP core updates the incoming timestamp information in a 1588 PTP packet to transmit a correct updated timestamp with the data it transmits on the Ethernet link, using a one-step or two-step clock.

A fingerprint can accompany a 1588 PTP packet. You can use this information for client identification and other client uses. If provided fingerprint information, the IP core passes it through unchanged.

The IP core connects to a time-of-day (TOD) module that continuously provides the current time of day based on the input clock frequency. Because the module is outside the LL 40-100GbE IP core, you can use the same module to provide the current time of day for multiple modules in your system.