1. phy - Noun
2. Phy - Proper noun
PHY (plural PHYs or PHY's)
(computing) An electronic circuit implementing the physical layer of the OSI model.
Phy (plural Phys)
A surname.
phy (uncountable)
(slang) The drug physeptone.
Although it may not be happening as quickly as once predicted, Remote PHY is showing clear signs of becoming the next BIG thing in cable land. Source: Internet
Higher-level PHY layer functionality such as line coding may or may not be implemented alongside the serializers and deserializers in hard logic, depending on the FPGA. Source: Internet
IEEE P802.15.3a IEEE 802.15.3a was an attempt to provide a higher speed Ultra wideband PHY enhancement amendment to IEEE 802.15.3 for applications which involve imaging and multimedia. Source: Internet
Basic service set The basic service set (BSS) is a set of all stations that can communicate with each other at PHY layer. Source: Internet
However, when large quantities of data must be sent, the high speed alternative MAC PHY 802.11 (typically associated with Wi-Fi) transports the data. Source: Internet
It defines physical layer (PHY) and Media Access Control (MAC) specification for wireless connectivity with fixed, portable and moving devices within or entering personal operating space. Source: Internet