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ECMA 369 : 3ED 2008

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MAC-PHY INTERFACE FOR ECMA-368

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12-01-2013

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1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 References
4 Definitions
5 Notational Conventions
6 Abbreviations and Acronyms
7 Overview
8 Interface Signal Description
   8.1 Interface Signal Definitions
         8.1.1 Control Interface
         8.1.2 Data Interface
         8.1.3 CCA Interface
         8.1.4 Management Interface
   8.2 PHY Operational State
9 Registers
   9.1 Bit Ordering and Interpretation
   9.2 Register Address Spaces
   9.3 Static Parameter Definitions
   9.4 Static Parameter Coding
   9.5 Dynamic Register Definitions
   9.6 Register Map
   9.7 Register Set Access Timing
         9.7.1 Transmit Control Registers
         9.7.2 Receive Control Registers
   9.8 TONE-NULLING MAP CONTROL
10 Frame Structures
11 Interface Theory of Operation
   11.1 Overview
         11.1.1 PHY Reset Protocol
         11.1.2 Exit from Sleep State
         11.1.3 Normal Operation
   11.2 Frame Timing
   11.3 Ranging Support
   11.4 Transceiver Delay Definitions
   11.5 Transceiver Turnaround Times
         11.5.1 RX-TX Turnaround Time
         11.5.2 TX-RX Turnaround Time
   11.6 PREAMBLE CONTROL
         11.6.1 Single Frame Transmission and Reception
         11.6.2 Burst Mode Transmission
         11.6.3 Burst Mode Reception
   11.7 Transmit Operation
         11.7.1 Data Bus Ownership
         11.7.2 Single Frame Transmission Control
         11.7.3 Burst Mode Transmission Control
         11.7.4 Burst Mode Transmit Error Recovery
   11.8 Receive Operation
         11.8.1 Data Bus Ownership
         11.8.2 Single Frame Reception Control
         11.8.3 Burst Mode Reception Control
         11.8.4 Burst Mode Reception Error Recovery
         11.8.5 Zero Length Frame Reception
   11.9 MAC Transmit Abort
   11.10 MAC Receive Abort
   11.11 Error Conditions
         11.11.1 Transmit Error Conditions
         11.11.2 Receive Error Conditions
   11.12 Clear Channel Assessment
         11.12.1 CCA Interface Signals
         11.12.2 Operation of the CCA Interface
   11.13 Management Interface
         11.13.1 Management Interface Signals
         11.13.2 Operation of the Management Interface
         11.13.3 Examples
Annex A (informative) Electrical Specifications
Annex B (informative) PHY Vendor and Version Coding

Describes the interface between implementations of the PHY and MAC as specified in ECMA-368.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Computer Manufacturers Association
Status
Current

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