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Intel

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IXF1104 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller

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Datasheet

Document Number: 278757

Revision Number: 009

Revision Date: 27-Oct-2005

RERR_0

RERR_0
RERR_1
RERR_2
RERR_3

A16

G17
D20
H20

Output

3.3 V

LVTTL

Receive Error.

RERR indicates that the current packet is in
error. RERR is only asserted when REOP is
asserted. Conditions that can cause RERR
to be set include FIFO overflow, CRC error,
code error, and runt or giant packets.
NOTE: RERR can only be set for these

conditions if bit 0 in the

“SPI3

Receive Configuration ($0x701)”

is

set to 1.

RERR is considered valid only when RVAL
is asserted.

32-bit Multi-PHY mode: RERR_0 covers
all 32 bits.

4 x 8 Single-PHY mode: The RERR_0:3
bits correspond to the RDAT[7:0]_n
channels.

(n = 0, 1, 2, or 3)

RVAL_0

RVAL_0
RVAL_1
RVAL_2
RVAL_3

C15
B18
E19

F22

Output

3.3 V

LVTTL

Receive Data Valid.

RVAL indicates the validity of the receive
data signals. RVAL is Low between
transfers and assertion of RSX. It is also
Low when the IXF1104 MAC pauses a
transfer due to an empty receive FIFO.
When a transfer is paused by holding RENB
High, RVAL holds its value unchanged,
although no new data is present on
RDAT[31:0] until the transfer resumes.
When RVAL is High, the RDAT[31:0],
RMOD[1:0], RSOP, REOP, and RERR
signals are valid. When RVAL is Low, the
RDAT[31:0], RMOD[1:0], RSOP, REOP, and
RERR signals are invalid and must be
disregarded.

The RSX signal is valid only when RVAL is
Low.

32-bit Multi-PHY mode: RVAL_0 covers all
receive bits.

4 x 8 Single-PHY mode: The RVAL_0:3
bits correspond to the per-port data and
control signals.

RSOP_0

RSOP_0
RSOP_1
RSOP_2
RSOP_3

B16
C18
E23

J18

Output

3.3 V

LVTTL

Receive Start of Packet.

RSOP indicates the start of a packet when
asserted with RVAL.

32-bit Multi-PHY mode: RSOP_0 covers
all 32 bits.

4 x 8 Single-PHY mode: The RSOP_0:3
bits correspond to the RDAT[7:0]_n
channels.

Table 3. SPI3 Interface Signal Descriptions (Sheet 7 of 8)

Signal Name

Ball

Designator

Type

Standard

Description

MPHY

SPHY