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IEEE 802.3bp-2016

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IEEE Standard for Ethernet Amendment 4: Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for 1 Gb/s Operation over a Single Twisted-Pair Copper Cable

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Amendment Standard – Superseded. This amendment to IEEE Std 802.3-2015 adds point-to-point 1 Gb/s Physical Layer (PHY) specifications and management parameters for operation on a single twisted-pair copper cable in an automotive application.

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1 IEEE Std 802.3bpā„¢-2016 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.3-2015, as amended by IEEE Std 802.3bw, IEEE Std 802.3by, IEEE IEEE Std 802.3bq) Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
11 Introduction
14 Contents
24 IMPORTANT NOTICE
25 1. Introduction
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Definitions
1.5 Abbreviations
26 30. Management
30.3 Layer management for DTEs
30.3.2 PHY device managed object class
30.3.2.1 PHY device attributes
30.3.2.1.2 aPhyType
30.3.2.1.3 aPhyTypeList
30.5 Layer management for medium attachment units (MAUs)
30.5.1 MAU managed object class
30.5.1.1 MAU attributes
30.5.1.1.2 aMAUType
30.5.1.1.4 aMediaAvailable
27 30.6 Management for link Auto-Negotiation
30.6.1 Auto-Negotiation managed object class
30.6.1.1 Auto-Negotiation attributes
30.6.1.1.3 aAutoNegRemoteSignaling
30.6.1.1.5 aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility
30.6.1.1.6 aAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility
30.6.1.1.7 aAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility
28 30.6.1.1.8 aAutoNegLocalSelectorAbility
30.6.1.1.9 aAutoNegAdvertisedSelectorAbility
30.6.1.1.10 aAutoNegReceivedSelectorAbility
29 34. Introduction to 1000 Mb/s baseband network
34.1 Overview
34.1.5a Auto-Negotiation, type 1000BASE-T1
30 45. Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface
45.2 MDIO Interface Registers
45.2.1 PMA/PMD registers
45.2.1.6 PMA/PMD control 2 register (Register 1.7)
45.2.1.6.3 PMA/PMD type selection (1.7.5:0)
31 45.2.1.14a BASE-T1 PMA/PMD extended ability register (1.18)
45.2.1.131 BASE-T1 PMA/PMD control register (Register 1.2100)
45.2.1.131.1 BASE-T1 MASTER-SLAVE manual config enable (1.2100.15)
32 45.2.1.131.1 BASE-T1 MASTER-SLAVE config value (1.2100.14)
45.2.1.131.2 BASE-T1 tType selection (1.2100.3:0)
45.2.1.133 1000BASE-T1 PMA control register (Register 1.2304)
45.2.1.133.1 PMA/PMD reset (1.2304.15)
33 45.2.1.133.2 Transmit disable (1.2304.14)
45.2.1.133.3 Low power (1.2304.11)
45.2.1.134 1000BASE-T1 PMA status register (Register 1.2305)
45.2.1.134.1 1000BASE-T1 OAM ability (1.2305.11)
45.2.1.134.2 EEE ability (1.2305.10)
45.2.1.134.3 Receive fault ability (1.2305.9)
34 45.2.1.134.4 Low-power ability (1.2305.8)
45.2.1.134.5 Receive polarity (1.2305.2)
45.2.1.134.6 Receive fault (1.2305.1)
35 45.2.1.134.7 Receive link status (1.2305.0)
45.2.1.135 1000BASE-T1 training register (Register 1.2306)
45.2.1.135.1 User field (1.2306.10:4)
45.2.1.135.2 1000BASE-T1 OAM advertisement (1.2306.1)
45.2.1.135.3 EEE advertisement (1.2306.0)
45.2.1.136 1000BASE-T1 link partner training register (Register 1.2307)
36 45.2.1.136.1 Link partner user field (1.2307.10:4)
45.2.1.136.2 Link partner 1000BASE-T1 OAM advertisement (1.2307.1)
45.2.1.136.3 Link partner EEE advertisement (1.2307.0)
45.2.1.137 1000BASE-T1 test mode control register (Register 1.2308)
45.2.1.137.1 Test mode control (1.2308.15:13)
37 45.2.3 PCS Registers
45.2.3.51 1000BASE-T1 PCS control register (Register 3.2304)
38 45.2.3.51.1 PCS reset (3.2304.15)
45.2.3.51.2 Loopback (3.2304.14)
45.2.3.52 1000BASE-T1 PCS status 1 register (Register 3.2305)
39 45.2.3.52.1 Tx LPI received (3.2305.11)
45.2.3.52.2 Rx LPI received (3.2305.10)
45.2.3.52.3 Tx LPI indication (3.2305.9)
45.2.3.52.4 Rx LPI indication (3.2305.8)
40 45.2.3.52.5 Fault (3.2305.7)
45.2.3.52.6 PCS receive link status (3.2305.2)
45.2.3.53 1000BASE-T1 PCS status 2 register (Register 3.2306)
45.2.3.53.1 Receive link status (3.2306.10)
45.2.3.53.2 PCS high BER (3.2306.9)
41 45.2.3.53.3 PCS block lock (3.2306.8)
45.2.3.53.4 Latched high BER (3.2306.7)
45.2.3.53.5 Latched block lock (3.2306.6)
45.2.3.53.6 BER count (3.2306.5:0)
45.2.3.54 1000BASE-T1 OAM transmit register (Register 3.2308)
42 45.2.3.54.1 1000BASE-T1 OAM message valid (3.2308.15)
45.2.3.54.2 Toggle value (3.2308.14)
45.2.3.54.3 1000BASE-T1 OAM message received (3.2308.13)
45.2.3.54.4 Received message toggle value (3.2308.12)
45.2.3.54.5 Message number (3.2308.11:8)
43 45.2.3.54.6 Ping received (3.2308.3)
45.2.3.54.7 Ping transmit (3.2308.2)
45.2.3.54.8 Local SNR (3.2308.1:0)
45.2.3.55 1000BASE-T1 OAM message register (Registers 3.2309 to 3.2312)
45.2.3.56 1000BASE-T1 OAM receive register (Register 3.2313)
45.2.3.56.1 Link partner 1000BASE-T1 OAM message valid (3.2313.15)
45.2.3.56.2 Link partner toggle value (3.2313.14)
44 45.2.3.56.3 Link partner message number (3.2313.11:8)
45.2.3.56.4 Link partner SNR (3.2313.1:0)
45.2.3.57 Link partner 1000BASE-T1 OAM message register (Registers 3.2314 to 3.2317)
45 45.2.7 Auto-Negotiation registers
46 45.2.7.14c BASE-T1 AN control register (Register 7.512)
45.2.7.14c.1 AN reset (7.512.15)
45.2.7.14c.2 Auto-Negotiation enable (7.512.12)
47 45.2.7.14c.3 Restart Auto-Negotiation (7.512.9)
45.2.7.14d BASE-T1 AN status (Register 7.513)
45.2.7.14d.1 Page received (7.513.6)
48 45.2.7.14d.2 Auto-Negotiation complete (7.513.5)
45.2.7.14d.3 Remote fault (7.513.4)
45.2.7.14d.4 Auto-Negotiation ability (7.513.3)
45.2.7.14d.5 Link status (7.513.2)
45.2.7.14e BASE-T1 AN advertisement register (Registers 7.514, 7.515, and 7.516)
49 45.2.7.14f BASE-T1 AN LP Base Page ability register (Registers 7.517, 7.518, and 7.519)
45.2.7.14g BASE-T1 AN Next Page transmit register (Registers 7.520, 7.521, and 7.522)
50 45.2.7.14h BASE-T1 AN LP Next Page ability register (Registers 7.523, 7.524, and 7.525)
52 45.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 45, Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) interface
45.5.3 PICS proforma tables for the Management Data Input Output (MDIO) interface
45.5.3.3 PMA/PMD management functions
54 45.5.3.7 PCS management functions
56 45.5.3.9 Auto-Negotiation management functions
58 78. Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
78.1 Overview
78.1.3 Reconciliation sublayer operation
78.1.3.3 PHY LPI operation
78.1.3.3.1 PHY LPI transmit operation
78.2 LPI mode timing parameters description
59 78.5 Communication link access latency
60 97. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-T1
97.1 Overview
97.1.1 Relationship of 1000BASE-T1 to other standards
97.1.2 Operation of 1000BASE-T1
62 97.1.2.1 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
97.1.2.2 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
63 97.1.2.3 EEE capability
97.1.2.4 Link Synchronization
65 97.1.3 Signaling
97.1.4 Interfaces
97.1.5 Conventions in this clause
97.2 1000BASE-T1 Service Primitives and Interfaces
66 97.2.1 Technology Dependent Interface
97.2.1.1 PMA_LINK.request
97.2.1.1.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.1.1.2 When generated
97.2.1.1.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.1.2 PMA_LINK.indication
97.2.1.2.1 Semantics of the primitive
67 97.2.1.2.2 When generated
97.2.1.2.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2 PMA service interface
97.2.2.1 PMA_TXMODE.indication
97.2.2.1.1 Semantics of the primitive
68 97.2.2.1.2. When generated
97.2.2.1.3 Effect of receipt
69 97.2.2.2 PMA_CONFIG.indication
97.2.2.2.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.2.2 When generated
97.2.2.2.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.3 PMA_UNITDATA.request
97.2.2.3.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.3.2 When generated
97.2.2.3.3 Effect of receipt
70 97.2.2.4 PMA_UNITDATA.indication
97.2.2.4.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.4.2 When generated
97.2.2.4.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.5 PMA_SCRSTATUS.request
97.2.2.5.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.5.2 When generated
97.2.2.5.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.6 PMA_PCSSTATUS.request
97.2.2.6.1 Semantics of the primitive
71 97.2.2.6.2 When generated
97.2.2.6.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.7 PMA_RXSTATUS.indication
97.2.2.7.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.7.2 When generated
97.2.2.7.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.8 PMA_PHYREADY.indication
97.2.2.8.1 Semantics of the primitive
72 97.2.2.8.2 When generated
97.2.2.8.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.9 PMA_REMRXSTATUS.request
97.2.2.9.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.9.2 When generated
97.2.2.9.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.10 PMA_REMPHYREADY.request
97.2.2.10.1 Semantics of the primitive
73 97.2.2.10.2 When generated
97.2.2.10.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.11 PMA_PCS_RX_LPI_STATUS.request
97.2.2.11.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.11.2 When generated
97.2.2.11.3 Effect of receipt
97.2.2.12 PMA_PCS_TX_LPI_STATUS.request
97.2.2.12.1 Semantics of the primitive
97.2.2.12.2 When generated
74 97.2.2.12.3 Effect of receipt
97.3 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
97.3.1 PCS service interface (GMII)
97.3.2 PCS functions
97.3.2.1 PCS Reset function
97.3.2.2 PCS Transmit function
76 97.3.2.2.1 Use of blocks
97.3.2.2.2 81B-RS transmission code
97.3.2.2.3 Notation conventions
97.3.2.2.4 Transmission order
97.3.2.2.5 Block structure
79 97.3.2.2.6 Control codes
80 97.3.2.2.7 Idle
97.3.2.2.8 LP_IDLE
97.3.2.2.9 Error
97.3.2.2.10 Transmit process
81 97.3.2.2.11 RS-FEC encoder
82 97.3.2.2.12 PCS scrambler
97.3.2.2.13 3B2T to PAM3
83 97.3.2.2.14 81B-RS framer
97.3.2.2.15 EEE capability
84 97.3.2.3 PCS Receive function
85 97.3.2.3.1 Frame and block synchronization
97.3.2.3.2 PCS descrambler
97.3.2.3.3 Valid and invalid blocks
97.3.3 Test-pattern generators
97.3.4 PMA training side-stream scrambler polynomials
86 97.3.4.1 Generation of Sn
97.3.4.2 Generation of symbol Tn
97.3.4.3 PMA training mode descrambler polynomials
87 97.3.5 LPI signaling
97.3.5.1 LPI Synchronization
88 97.3.5.2 Quiet period signaling
97.3.5.3 Refresh period signaling
97.3.6 Detailed functions and state diagrams
97.3.6.1 State diagram conventions
89 97.3.6.2 State diagram parameters
97.3.6.2.1 Constants
97.3.6.2.2 Variables
91 97.3.6.2.3 Functions
97.3.6.2.4 Counters
97.3.6.3 Messages
92 97.3.6.4 State diagrams
96 97.3.7 PCS management
97.3.7.1 Status
97.3.7.2 Counter
97.3.7.3 Loopback
97 97.3.8 1000BASE-T1 Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
97.3.8.1 Definitions
97.3.8.2 Functional specifications
97.3.8.2.1 1000BASE-T1 OAM Frame Structure
98 97.3.8.2.2 1000BASE-T1 OAM Frame Data
97.3.8.2.3 Ping RX
97.3.8.2.4 Ping TX
99 97.3.8.2.5 PHY Health
97.3.8.2.6 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Valid
97.3.8.2.7 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Toggle
97.3.8.2.8 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Acknowledge
97.3.8.2.9 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Toggle Acknowledge
100 97.3.8.2.10 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Number
97.3.8.2.11 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Data
97.3.8.2.12 CRC16
97.3.8.2.13 1000BASE-T1 OAM Frame Acceptance Criteria
101 97.3.8.2.14 PHY Health Indicator
97.3.8.2.15 Ping
97.3.8.2.16 1000BASE-T1 OAM Message Exchange
102 97.3.8.3 State diagram variable to 1000BASE-T1 OAM register mapping
104 97.3.8.4 Detailed functions and State Diagrams
97.3.8.4.1 State diagram conventions
97.3.8.4.2 State diagram parameters
97.3.8.4.3 Variables
108 97.3.8.4.4 Counters
109 97.3.8.4.5 Functions
110 97.3.8.4.6 State Diagrams
112 97.4 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
97.4.1 PMA functional specifications
97.4.2 PMA functions
113 97.4.2.1 PMA Reset function
97.4.2.2 PMA Transmit function
97.4.2.2.1 Global PMA transmit disable
97.4.2.3 PMA Receive function
114 97.4.2.4 PHY Control function
115 97.4.2.4.1 InfoField notation
97.4.2.4.2 Start of Frame Delimiter
97.4.2.4.3 Partial PHY frame Count (PFC24)
97.4.2.4.4 Message Field
116 97.4.2.4.5 PHY Capability Bits, User Configurable Register, and Data Mode Scrambler Seed
97.4.2.4.6 Data Switch partial PHY frame Count
97.4.2.4.7 Reserved Fields
97.4.2.4.8 CRC16
117 97.2.4.9 PMA MDIO function mapping
97.4.2.4.10 Start-up sequence
119 97.4.2.4.11 PHY Control Registers
97.4.2.5 Link Monitor function
120 97.4.2.6 PHY Link Synchronization
121 97.4.2.6.1 State diagram variables
122 97.4.2.6.2 State diagram timers
97.4.2.6.3 Messages
123 97.4.2.6.4 State diagrams
124 97.4.2.7 Refresh Monitor function
97.4.2.8 Clock Recovery function
97.4.3 MDI
97.4.3.1 MDI signals transmitted by the PHY
97.4.3.2 Signals received at the MDI
97.4.4 State variables
97.4.4.1 State diagram variables
127 97.4.4.2 Timers
128 97.4.5 State diagrams
129 97.5 PMA electrical specifications
97.5.1 EMC Requirements
97.5.1.1 Immunityā€”DPI test
97.5.1.2 Emissionā€”150 W conducted emission test
97.5.2 Test modes
132 97.5.2.1 Test fixtures
133 97.5.3 Transmitter electrical specifications
134 97.5.3.1 Maximum output droop
97.5.3.2 Transmitter distortion
135 97.5.3.3 Transmitter timing jitter
136 97.5.3.4 Transmitter Power Spectral Density (PSD) and power level
137 97.5.3.5 Transmitter peak differential output
97.5.3.6 Transmitter clock frequency
97.5.4 Receiver electrical specifications
97.5.4.1 Receiver differential input signals
97.5.4.2 Alien crosstalk noise rejection
97.6 Link segment characteristics
138 97.6.1 Link transmission parameters for link segment type A
97.6.1.1 Insertion loss
139 97.6.1.2 Differential characteristic impedance
97.6.1.3 Return loss
97.6.1.4 Differential to common mode conversion
140 97.6.1.5 Maximum link delay
141 97.6.2 Link transmission parameters for link segment type B
97.6.2.1 Insertion loss
97.6.2.2 Differential characteristic impedance
97.6.2.3 Return loss
142 97.6.2.4 Maximum link delay
97.6.2.5 Coupling attenuation
143 97.6.3 Coupling parameters between type A link segments
97.6.3.1 Multiple disturber alien near-end crosstalk (MDANEXT) loss
97.6.3.2 Multiple disturber power sum alien near-end crosstalk (PSANEXT) loss
144 97.6.3.3 Multiple disturber alien far-end crosstalk (MDAFEXT) loss
97.6.3.4 Multiple disturber power sum alien attenuation crosstalk ratio far-end (PSAACRF)
145 97.6.4 Coupling parameters between type B link segments
97.6.4.1 Multiple disturber alien near-end crosstalk (MDANEXT) loss
146 97.6.4.2 Multiple disturber power sum alien near-end crosstalk (PSANEXT) loss
97.6.4.3 Multiple disturber alien far-end crosstalk (MDAFEXT) loss
97.6.4.4 Multiple disturber power sum alien attenuation crosstalk ratio far-end (PSAACRF)
147 97.7 Media Dependent Interface (MDI)
97.7.1 MDI connectors
97.7.2 MDI electrical specification
97.7.2.1 MDI return loss
148 97.7.2.2 MDI mode conversion loss
97.7.3 MDI fault tolerance
97.8 Management Interfaces
97.8.1 Optional Support for Auto-Negotiation
149 97.9 Environmental specifications
97.9.1 General safety
97.9.2 Network safety
97.9.2.1 Environmental safety
97.9.2.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
97.10 Delay constraints
151 97.11 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 97, Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-T1
97.11.1 Introduction
97.11.2 Identification
97.11.2.1 Implementation identification
97.11.2.2 Protocol summary
152 97.11.3 Major capabilities/options
97.11.4 General
153 97.11.5 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
154 97.11.6 PCS Receive functions
155 97.11.7 PCS loopback
156 97.11.8 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA)
158 97.11.9 PMA electrical specifications
161 97.11.10 MDI electrical requirements
97.11.10.1 Characteristics of the link segment
163 97.11.11 MDI Requirements
97.11.12 EEE capability requirements
164 97.11.13 Environmental specifications
165 98. Auto-Negotiation for single differential-pair media
98.1 Overview
98.1.1 Scope
98.1.2 Relationship to the ISO/IEC Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model
98.2 Functional specifications
166 98.2.1 Transmit function requirements
98.2.1.1 DME transmission
98.2.1.1.1 DME page encoding
168 98.2.1.1.2 DME page timing
169 98.2.1.1.3 DME page Delimiters
170 98.2.1.1.4 Transmitter peak differential output
98.2.1.2 Link codeword encoding
98.2.1.2.1 Selector Field
98.2.1.2.2 Echoed Nonce Field
171 98.2.1.2.3 Transmitted Nonce Field
98.2.1.2.4 Technology Ability Field
98.2.1.2.5 Force MASTER-SLAVE
172 98.2.1.2.6 Pause Ability
98.2.1.2.7 Remote Fault
98.2.1.2.8 Acknowledge
98.2.1.2.9 Next Page
173 98.2.1.3 Transmit Switch function
98.2.2 Receive function requirements
98.2.2.1 DME page reception
98.2.2.2 Receive Switch function
98.2.2.3 Link codeword matching
98.2.3 AN half-duplex function requirements
98.2.4 Arbitration function requirements
174 98.2.4.1 Renegotiation function
98.2.4.2 Priority Resolution function
98.2.4.3 Next Page function
175 98.2.4.3.1 Next page encodings
98.2.4.3.2 Use of Next Pages
176 98.3 State diagram variable to Auto-Negotiation register mapping
98.4 Technology-Dependent Interface
98.4.1 PMA_LINK.indication
98.4.1.1 Semantics of the service primitive
177 98.4.1.2 When generated
98.4.1.3 Effect of receipt
98.4.2 PMA_LINK.request
98.4.2.1 Semantics of the service primitive
98.4.2.2 When generated
98.4.2.3 Effect of receipt
98.5 Detailed functions and state diagrams
98.5.1 State diagram variables
184 98.5.2 State diagram timers
185 98.5.3 State diagram counters
186 98.5.4 Function
98.5.5 State diagrams
190 98.6 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 98, Auto-Negotiation for Single Differential-Pair Media
98.6.1 Introduction
98.6.2 Identification
98.6.2.1 Implementation identification
98.6.2.2 Protocol summary
191 98.6.3 General
98.6.4 DME transmission
192 98.6.5 Link codeword encoding
194 98.6.6 Arbitration function requirements
195 98.6.7 Service primitives
98.6.8 State diagram and variable definitions
197 Annex 97A (normative) Common mode conversion test methodology
97A.1 Introduction
97A.2 Test configuration and measurement
199 97A.3 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Annex 97A, Common mode conversion test methodology
97A.3.1 Introduction
97A.3.2 Identification
97A.3.2.1 Implementation identification
97A.3.2.2 Protocol summary
200 97A.3.3 Major capabilities/options
201 Annex 97B (normative) Alien Crosstalk Test Procedure
97B.1 Introduction
97B.1.1 Alien crosstalk test configurations
97B.2 Alien crosstalk coupled between type A link segments
202 97B.3 Cable bundling
204 97B.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Annex 97B, Alien Crosstalk Test Procedure
97B.4.1 Introduction
97B.4.2 Identification
97B.4.2.1 Implementation identification
97B.4.2.2 Protocol summary
205 97B.4.3 Major capabilities/options
206 Annex 98A (normative) Selector Field definitions
98A.1 Introduction
207 Annex 98B (normative) IEEE 802.3 Selector Base Page definition
98B.1 Introduction
98B.2 Selector field value
98B.3 Technology Ability Field bit assignments
98B.4 Priority Resolution
208 98B.5 Message Page transmission convention
209 Annex 98C (normative) Next Page Message Code Field definitions
98C.1 Introduction
98C.2 Message code 1ā€”Null Message code
98C.3 Message code 5ā€”Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) tag code
210 98C.4 Message code 6ā€”AN device identifier tag code
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