Physical coding sublayer for a multi-pair gigabit transceiver

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Data formatting to improve error detection correction...

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C714S746000, C375S219000, C375S341000, C375S346000

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ABSTRACT:
A physical coding sublayer (PCS) transmitter circuit generates a plurality of encoded symbols according to a transmission standard. A symbol skewer skews the plurality of encoded symbols within a symbol clock time. A physical coding sublayer (PCS) receiver core circuit decodes a plurality of symbols based on encoding parameters. The symbols are transmitted using the encoding parameters according to a transmission standard. The received symbols are skewed within a symbol clock time by respective skew intervals. A PCS receiver encoder generator generates the encoding parameters.

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