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Welcome to this Precision Labs presentation on ethernet. In this session, well spend a few minutes looking at ethernet physical layer transceivers, also called PHYs. In this video, well cover the following topics. How a PHY is connected in a typical application circuit, a breakdown of the PHY into common sub-functions, and the capabilities of each sub-function. This diagram shows a basic system level implementation of an ethernet physical layer connection. The PHY sits between the media access controller device, or MAC, and the network connection. The MAC device can be either a microcontroller, processor, FPGA, or ethernet switch. The connection to the MAC layer is called the media independent interface, or MII. Different versions of this interface are defined in the IEEE 802.3 standard and offer either reduced number of signal lines, higher data speeds, or both. The supported data speeds are 10, 100, 1,000 megabits per second and higher. The term XMII is used to collectively refer t