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82562V Datasheet, PDF (15/42 Pages) Intel Corporation – 10/100 Mbps Platform LAN Connect
Networking Silicon — 82562V
5.1.1.2
5.1.1.3
Symbol
J
K
T
R
V
V
V
V
H
V
V
V
V
V
V
5B Symbol Code
11000
10001
01101
00111
00000
00001
00010
00011
00100
00101
00110
01000
01100
10000
11001
4B Nibble Code
1st Start of Packet Symbol
0101
2nd Start of Packet Symbol
0101
1st End of Packet Symbol
2nd End of Packet Symbol and
Flow Control
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
INVALID
Flow Control S
INVALID
100BASE-TX Scrambler and MLT-3 Encoder
Data is scrambled in 100BASE-TX in order to reduce electromagnetic emissions during long
transmissions of high-frequency data codes. The scrambler logic accepts 5 bits from the 4B/5B
encoder block and presents the scrambled data to the MLT-3 encoder. The 82562V implements the
11-bit stream cipher scrambler as adopted by the ANSI XT3T9.5 committee for UTP operation.
The cipher equation used is:
X[n] = X[n-11] + X[n-9] (mod 2)
The MLT-3 encoder receives the scrambled Non-Return to Zero (NRZ) data stream from the
scrambler and encodes the stream into MLT-3 for presentation to the driver. MLT-3 is similar to
NRZ1 coding, but three levels are output instead of two. The three output levels are positive,
negative and zero. When an NRZ “0” arrives at the input of the encoder, the last output level is
maintained (either positive, negative or zero). When an NRZ “1” arrives at the input of the encoder,
the output steps to the next level. The order of steps is negative-zero-positive-zero which continues
periodically. Refer to IEEE 802.3 Specification for details.
100BASE-TX Transmit Framing
The 82562V does not differentiate between the fields of the MAC frame containing preamble, start
of frame delimiter, data and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). The 82562V encodes the first byte
of the preamble as the “JK” symbol, encodes all other pieces of data according to the 4B/5B lookup
table, and adds the “TR” code after the end of the packet. The 82562V scrambles and serializes the
data into a 125 Mbps stream, encodes it as MLT-3, and drives it onto the wire.
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