Hi Larry,
It should be 672 if the size of the packet is 64 bytes. It is derived from
the formula:
64 bytes (frame size) + 8 bytes (preamble) + 12 bytes (inter-frame gap)
Correct me if it is not correct!
- PYF
"Larry Averitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello Everyone,
> Kinda tricky question about ethernet.
> Is the correct conversion;
> PPS * 704 = BPS
> or
> PPS * 672 = BPS
>
> 64 byte frame including CRC + 8bytes [preamble] + 20bytes [interframe]
> = 84 bytes
> 84 * 8 = 672
> 672 - 704 = 32 bits = 6 bytes.
> 704 popped into my head and I can't figure out why. Am I forgetting 6
> bytes or am I remembering what the blueberries told me?
>
> Thanks
> Larry
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