Depends on the context. "The station management interface (SMI) allows the application to access any PHY registers through a 2-wire clock and data lines." quoted from STM32's RM0385 Rev 8 document pg 1532.
Good effort TI but it could have been better, Like animation or examples plus this looks like "read aloud" mode turned on with ref. manual, pace is quick so it is hard to follow anything, presenter should be someone who really knows this thing inside out then explanation would be really simple and effective.
Thanks for the material , this is very good for initial understanding
One correction: SMI stands for Serial Management Interface rather than Station Management Interface.
Depends on the context. "The station management interface (SMI) allows the application to access any PHY registers
through a 2-wire clock and data lines." quoted from STM32's RM0385 Rev 8 document pg 1532.
Thanks for uploading this material. Good one for initial understanding.
I did not study on it but its good for my knowledge. Thanks
Pretty nice explanation.
Good... Thanks for the presentation...
Good presentation! Can we get the slides?
IEEE 802.3 is quite a read ... all 4,000+ pages!
Good effort TI but it could have been better, Like animation or examples plus this looks like "read aloud" mode turned on with ref. manual, pace is quick so it is hard to follow anything, presenter should be someone who really knows this thing inside out then explanation would be really simple and effective.
so many terms it would take me a year to learn what they all mean lol , nevertheless thanks for the videos
Why dont you speak like human to human
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tf is this