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Appendix A
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Byte Definitions
Each line in a Pattern file consists of four bytes, Bytes 3, 2, 1 and 0.
Byte 3
is the
Flag Byte
and is the left-most byte on each line. This byte must be
defined for all lines in the Pattern file. Definitions for Byte 3 are as follows:
Bit31 and 30: Reserved
Bit29:
Must be set to zero in Frames and to one in Delay values.
Bit28 and 27: Must be set in Manual Loop-Back mode (used for internal test of
Analyzer).
Bit26:
Must set to one in the fourth line of each Frame and to zero in all
other lines.
Bit25:
Must set to one in the end line of Frames and to zero in all other
lines.
Bit24:
Must set to one in the start line of Frames and zero in all other
lines.
Bytes 2 and 1
are not used and are reserved for future use.
Byte 0
is the
Data Byte
, located as the right-most byte on each line. This byte contains
either frame bytes (for frame
blocks
) or a delay value, which is used to define delays
between successive frames.
Frame Format
The frame block format is defined to be consistent with definitions prescribed by the
MBOA/WiMedia MAC/PHY Interface Specification, Release 1.0
. Based on this
specification, a transmit frame consists of PHY header, MAC header, MAC payload,
and an FCS. The Frame structure is shown in Figure 44.
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