MDIO interface Sample Clauses

MDIO interface. The timing requirements of the MDIO electrical interface for a X2 transceiver are defined in IEEE Std 802.3ae-2002 clause 45.4, not clause 45.3 as stated in the notes of Table 11 of the XENPAK MSA revision 3.0. The MDIO electrical interface characteristics are governed by Table 45-65 of IEEE Std 802.3ae-2002. Section 10.5.2 and Table 11 of the XENPAK MSA revision 3.0 should not be interpreted as requiring the MDIO interface to implemented as open drain connections subject to the electrical characteristics of low speed interface defined in Table 9. If the MDIO interface is implemented using open drain drivers, the host system need not be restricted to the minimum and maximum pull-up resistance values listed in Table 9.
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