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BCM43907KWBGT 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: BCM43907KWBGT
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内容描述: [WICED™ IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n SoC with an Embedded Applications Processor]
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BCM43907 Preliminary Data Sheet  
IEEE 802.11n MAC  
TXE  
The transmit engine (TXE) constitutes the transmit data path of the MAC. It coordinates the DMA engines to  
store the transmit frames in the TXFIFO. It interfaces with the WEP module to encrypt frames and transfers the  
frames across the MAC-PHY interface at the appropriate time determined by the channel-access mechanisms.  
The data received from the DMA engines are stored in transmit FIFOs. The MAC has multiple logical queues to  
support traffic streams that have different QoS priority requirements. The PSM uses the channel access  
information from the IFS module to schedule a queue from which the next frame is transmitted. Once the frame  
is scheduled, the TXE hardware transmits the frame based on a precise timing trigger received from the IFS  
module.  
The TXE module also contains the hardware that allows the rapid assembly of MPDUs into an A-MPDU for  
transmission. The hardware module aggregates the encrypted MPDUs by adding appropriate headers and pad  
delimiters as needed.  
RXE  
The receive engine (RXE) constitutes the receive data path of the MAC. It interfaces with the DMA engine to  
drain the received frames from the RXFIFO. It transfers bytes across the MAC-PHY interface and interfaces with  
the WEP module to decrypt frames. The decrypted data is stored in the RXFIFO.  
The RXE module contains filters that are programmed by the PSM to accept or filter frames based on several  
criteria such as receiver address, BSSID, and certain frame types.  
The RXE module also contains the hardware required to detect A-MPDUs, parse the headers of the containers,  
and disaggregate them into component MPDUS.  
IFS  
The IFS module contains the timers required to determine interframe-space timing including RIFS timing. It also  
contains multiple backoff engines required to support prioritized access to the medium as specified by WMM.  
The interframe-spacing timers are triggered by the cessation of channel activity on the medium, as indicated by  
the PHY. These timers provide precise timing to the TXE to begin frame transmission. The TXE uses this  
information to send response frames or perform transmit frame-bursting (RIFS or SIFS separated, as within a  
TXOP).  
The backoff engines (for each access category) monitor channel activity, in each slot duration, to determine  
whether to continue or pause the backoff counters. When the backoff counters reach 0, the TXE gets notified  
so that it may commence frame transmission. In the event of multiple backoff counters decrementing to 0 at the  
same time, the hardware resolves the conflict based on policies provided by the PSM.  
The IFS module also incorporates hardware that allows the MAC to enter a low-power state when operating  
under the IEEE power save mode. In this mode, the MAC is in a suspended state with its clock turned off. A  
sleep timer, whose count value is initialized by the PSM, runs on a slow clock and determines the duration over  
which the MAC remains in this suspended state. When the timer expires, the MAC is restored to its functional  
state. The PSM updates the TSF timer based on the sleep duration, ensuring that the TSF is synchronized to  
the network.  
Broadcom®  
March 12, 2016 • 43907-DS104-R  
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