Incor User's Guide Ethernet Media Access Controller TMS320C645x DSP
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5.40 Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register (TPACETEST)
EMAC Port Registers
The Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register (TPACETEST) is shown in Figure 68 and described in
Table 68 .
Figure 68. Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register (TPACETEST)
31 16
Reserved
R-0
15 5 4 0
Reserved PACEVAL
R-0 R-0
LEGEND: R = Read only; - n = value after reset
Table 68. Transmit Pacing Algorithm Test Register (TPACETEST) Field Descriptions
Bit Field Value Description
31-5 Reserved 0 Reserved
4-0 PACEVAL Pacing register current value. A nonzero value in this field indicates that transmit pacing is active. A
transmit frame collision or deferral causes PACEVAL to be loaded with 1Fh (31); good frame
transmissions (with no collisions or deferrals) cause PACEVAL to be decremented down to 0.
When PACEVAL is nonzero, the transmitter delays four Inter Packet Gaps between new frame
transmissions after each successfully transmitted frame that had no deferrals or collisions. If a
transmit frame is deferred or suffers a collision, the IPG time is not stretched to four times the
normal value. Transmit pacing helps reduce capture effects, which improves overall network
bandwidth.
Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC)/Management Data Input/Output (MDIO)126 SPRU975B – August 2006
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