MII (Media Independent Interface) is a standard interface defined in the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard for connecting a Media Access Control (MAC) block to a physical layer transceiver (PHY). It allows different MAC and PHY implementations to interoperate. There are various MII standards, including MII, GMII (Gigabit MII), RGMII (Reduced Gigabit MII), SGMII (Serial GMII) and others, each offering different data rates and pin counts. MII is commonly used in networking devices like Ethernet cards, switches, and routers to enable communication between the MAC and the physical Ethernet medium.
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