CRC Calculation in Ethernet | Serial CRC Using LFSR Explained
In this video, we discuss how CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) is generated in Ethernet using a Serial LFSR (Linear Feedback Shift Register) approach. CRC is one of the most important concepts in Ethernet communication because it helps detect transmission errors in Ethernet frames. 🔍 In this session, we cover: ✔️ Introduction to Serial CRC ✔️ Why LFSR is used for CRC calculation ✔️ Polynomial-based CRC generation ✔️ Step-by-step Serial CRC example ✔️ XOR feedback operation in LFSR ✔️ Shift register working principle ✔️ CRC generation in Ethernet MAC 💡 This video is highly useful for: VLSI Engineers FPGA Developers Verilog/SystemVerilog Learners Protocol Design Engineers Digital Design Students 📌 Upcoming videos will cover: ➡️ Parallel CRC Calculation ➡️ CRC Generator RTL Design ➡️ Verilog Implementation of LFSR-Based CRC 👉 Subscribe for the complete Ethernet MAC Controller Design Series from basics to RTL implementation. 📊 Hashtags (30) #CRC #LFSR #Ethernet #EthernetMAC #VLSI #FPGA #Verilog #SystemVerilog #DigitalDesign #RTLDesign #ASICDesign #CRCCalculation #SerialCRC #CommunicationProtocols #Networking #HardwareDesign #EmbeddedSystems #ComputerNetworks #ProtocolDesign #DataCommunication #Semiconductor #VerilogDesign #FPGAProjects #MACController #DigitalElectronics #LearnVLSI #NetworkEngineering #ShiftRegister #ErrorDetection #AllAboutVLSI
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