Hi,
Hope I'm not confusing but basicly if you have a word
which look like
data[31:0] = 32'h12345678
than
you will send the nibble 7 8 5 6 3 4 1
2
the
first nibble is also the first to be send only the byte for exmple 78 the
first nibble is 7 .
notice that the way you read the number is "opposite" to the way they
are send for example sdf which is
1010
1011 when you simple look on it than it look like A B but it is actully
5 D since the MSB is in the right side.
have
a nice day
Illan
When I simulate the MAC and look at the Tx data
coming out I see a 0 between the SFD and
the first nibble of my data. Is this correct?
It looks like this, starting with the
preamble:
5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5...D,0,0,A
("0" is my first data nibble and "A" is my second nibble)
Is this correct?
Also should my data be transposed or not?
If my first byte is 0a, should the 0 come out first or the a?
Thanks for your help.
Dave