Method and device for caching and transmitting of Ethernet data frames in FPGA (field programmable gate array)
A data frame, Ethernet technology, applied in data exchange networks, memory address/allocation/relocation, digital transmission systems, etc., can solve the problems of low RAM utilization and poor stability in FPGA, and ensure stability and robustness. performance, and the effect of improving utilization
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[0052] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0053] like figure 1 As shown, a device for buffering and forwarding Ethernet data frames in FPGA provided by the present invention includes a data frame checking device 10 , a data frame write control device 20 , a data frame storage device 30 and a data frame read control device 40 .
[0054] The data frame checking device 10 is used to calculate the check value of the data frame received from the Ethernet data frame input bus, and send it to the writing control device 20 .
[0055] The data frame write control device 20 is used to receive the data frame on the Ethernet data frame input bus, extract the check byte of the data frame, and compare it with the check value calculated by the data frame check device 10 to obtain the check result identifier, and write the verification result identifier and the data frame into the data frame storag...
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