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'''The Aurora protocol''' is a [[data link layer|link layer]] [[communications protocol]] for |
'''The Aurora protocol''' is a [[data link layer|link layer]] [[communications protocol]] for use on point-to-point [[serial communications|serial links]]. Developed by [[Xilinx]], it is intended for use in high-speed (tens of [[gigabit]]s/second or more) connections internally in a computer. |
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* [http://www.xilinx.com/products/design_resources/conn_central/grouping/aurora.htm Overview and specification] from Xilinx |
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* [http://www.fpgajournal.com/articles/aurora_xilinx.htm Article in FPGA Journal] by Xilinx marketing person. |
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Revision as of 23:12, 1 December 2007
The Aurora protocol is a link layer communications protocol for use on point-to-point serial links. Developed by Xilinx, it is intended for use in high-speed (tens of gigabits/second or more) connections internally in a computer.
External links
- Overview and specification from Xilinx
- Article in FPGA Journal by Xilinx marketing person.