An FPGA based cut-through switch optimized for one-step PTP and real-time Ethernet
This paper presents an FPGA based Ethernet cut-through switch that is optimized for one-step PTP clock synchronization and fast forwarding of real-time Ethernet frames. Whereas a standard switch ASIC provides sophisticated mechanisms for switching of non-real-time frames, an attached FPGA implements...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an FPGA based Ethernet cut-through switch that is optimized for one-step PTP clock synchronization and fast forwarding of real-time Ethernet frames. Whereas a standard switch ASIC provides sophisticated mechanisms for switching of non-real-time frames, an attached FPGA implements cut-through switching of real-time frames and synchronization events. Moreover, timestamping of synchronization events, one-step bridge delay compensation, peer-delay responses for power profile and a servo clock are implemented in hardware. The results show that even a low-cost Xilinx Spartan 6 FPGA comprising 47,000 Look-up tables can fulfill the requirements for switching 6 Ethernet ports at 100 Mbps. The combination of cut-through forwarding and transparent one-step clock synchronization yields to bridge delays less than 3 microseconds for both real-time Ethernet data and synchronization events. Therefore, the presented switch can be flexibly integrated into time-synchronized real-time networks in order to provide improved switching functions. |
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ISSN: | 1949-0305 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ISPCS.2013.6644755 |