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Patent US7729389 - 8/10 and 64/66 aggregation - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA network interface includes N input lanes that receive data symbols and idle symbols. A substitutor module periodically replaces an idle symbol on each input lane with a corresponding alignment symbol to form an alignment group. M interleaver modules each interleave a portion of the data symbols and...http://www.google.com/patents/US7729389?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7729389 - 8/10 and 64/66 aggregationAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7729389 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/415,937Publication dateJun 1, 2010Filing dateMay 2, 2006Priority dateNov 18, 2005Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS8233507, US8451869Publication number11415937, 415937, US 7729389 B1, US 7729389B1, US-B1-7729389, US7729389 B1, US7729389B1InventorsWilliam LoOriginal AssigneeMarvell International Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (8), Non-Patent Citations (6), Referenced by (5), Classifications (17), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, Espacenet8/10 and 64/66 aggregationUS 7729389 B1Abstract A network interface includes N input lanes that receive data symbols and idle symbols. A substitutor module periodically replaces an idle symbol on each input lane with a corresponding alignment symbol to form an alignment group. M interleaver modules each interleave a portion of the data symbols and alignment symbols onto a corresponding transmit lane based on an interleaving pattern that provides each transmit lane with N/M alignment symbols from the alignment group. M is an integer greater than 1 and N is greater than M. In some features the substitutor module periodically replaces successive idle symbols on each lane with alignment symbols to form corresponding alignment groups. An interleaver module interleaves the data symbols and alignment groups onto M transmit lanes according to an interleaving pattern that provides each transmit lane with one of the alignment groups.
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