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Autonegotiation implementation for 25 - 100 Gbps Ethernet interfaces
Válek, Vladislav ; Jedlička, Petr (referee) ; Tomašov, Adrián (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis addresses the design of the auto-negotiation component for network interface cards controlled by FPGAs. Auto-negotiation function allows to advertise the available communication parameters, like the link speed, the transmission pause ability or Forward Error Correction (FEC) ability, by either side of the common link and determine the common abilities, which will be used to establish a connection. In the beginning, the internal parts of Xilinx UltraScale+ FPGA family are introduced with greater emphasis on the description of GTY transceivers. In the next chapter are introduced the mechanisms of auto-negotiation function as described in clause 73 of the IEEE 802.3-2018 standard. The design here is created for Ethernet interfaces running at speed 25~Gbps and is written in VHDL language. The next chapter describes the necessary steps which are required for the implementation on the FPGAs, where high-speed transceivers are in use. Function of the created design was then checked within a simulation and the correspondent results are also provided in this thesis. In the end, the testing of the designed auto-negotiation component took place for which the network card with Vitex 7 UltraScale+ FPGA was used. The testing process includes the use of the Integrated Logic Analyzer (ILA) which was inserted into final design. The achieved results from testing of both, the auto-negotiation process and surrounding physical layer processes, are described here with proper commentary.
Implementation Of Auto-Negotiation For Ethernet Interfaces Running At Speeds From 25 To 100 Gbps
Válek, Vladislav
Auto-negotiation is the capability of the interface to automatically determine the linkabilities, like link speed and the FEC ability, according to information sent by the link partner. Thisarticle addresses the design of auto-negotiation component working on Xilinx Virtex UltraScale+FPGAs using GTY transceivers. Main guidelines were taken from the Clause 73 IEEE 802.3 standardfor Ethernet interfaces. This design focuses on the interface with single line running at 25 Gbps usingoptical cable as medium. The special description is provided considering design changes on FPGAagainst the IEEE standard.
Autonegotiation implementation for 25 - 100 Gbps Ethernet interfaces
Válek, Vladislav ; Jedlička, Petr (referee) ; Tomašov, Adrián (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis addresses the design of the auto-negotiation component for network interface cards controlled by FPGAs. Auto-negotiation function allows to advertise the available communication parameters, like the link speed, the transmission pause ability or Forward Error Correction (FEC) ability, by either side of the common link and determine the common abilities, which will be used to establish a connection. In the beginning, the internal parts of Xilinx UltraScale+ FPGA family are introduced with greater emphasis on the description of GTY transceivers. In the next chapter are introduced the mechanisms of auto-negotiation function as described in clause 73 of the IEEE 802.3-2018 standard. The design here is created for Ethernet interfaces running at speed 25~Gbps and is written in VHDL language. The next chapter describes the necessary steps which are required for the implementation on the FPGAs, where high-speed transceivers are in use. Function of the created design was then checked within a simulation and the correspondent results are also provided in this thesis. In the end, the testing of the designed auto-negotiation component took place for which the network card with Vitex 7 UltraScale+ FPGA was used. The testing process includes the use of the Integrated Logic Analyzer (ILA) which was inserted into final design. The achieved results from testing of both, the auto-negotiation process and surrounding physical layer processes, are described here with proper commentary.

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