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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Lofgren" data-source="post: 114854" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p>Aes50 uses packets very similar to standard ethernet packets, but the frame type is set to aes50 and the address information isn't there due to the point-to-point architecture. Aes50-supermac is 100mbit.</p><p></p><p>Aes50 also adds a clock synk signal on two pairs in addition to the two pairs used for data transfer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What may not be commonly known is that each aes50 frame embedds 5% of ethernet data. This means that the aes50-supermac protocol supports 5mbit ethernet as OOB data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Lofgren, post: 114854, member: 2447"] Re: X32 Discussion Aes50 uses packets very similar to standard ethernet packets, but the frame type is set to aes50 and the address information isn't there due to the point-to-point architecture. Aes50-supermac is 100mbit. Aes50 also adds a clock synk signal on two pairs in addition to the two pairs used for data transfer. What may not be commonly known is that each aes50 frame embedds 5% of ethernet data. This means that the aes50-supermac protocol supports 5mbit ethernet as OOB data. [/QUOTE]
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