Start of data packet sequence {sdp, Start of priority packet sequence {spp, End of good packet sequence {egp – Altera SerialLite II Protocol User Manual
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See
“User Packet Encapsulation” on page 2–37
for more information on
packet encapsulation, and
“Channel Multiplexing” on page 2–56
for
more information on multiplexing channels.
Start of Data Packet Sequence {SDP}
The start of data packet sequence consists of two symbols, as shown in
. The first symbol is the /SDP/ control symbol. The second
symbol is a data code-group that you can use to convey a channel number
for channel multiplexing.
Start of Priority Packet Sequence {SPP}
The start of priority packet sequence consists of two symbols as shown in
. The first symbol is the /SPP/ control symbol. The second
symbol is a data code-group that is divided into two sections. The upper
nibble contains a segment identification number and is used for retry-on-
error (see
“Retry-on-Error (Optional)” on page 2–64
). The lower nibble
can be used to convey a channel number for channel multiplexing.
End of Good Packet Sequence {EGP}
The end of good packet sequence consists of two symbols, as shown in
. It is used to mark the end of a packet that has left
the transmitter without errors. The first symbol is the /EGP/ control
symbol. The second symbol is a data code-group that can be used to
Table 2–6. {SDP} Composition
Field
Symbol
Description
SDP1
/SDP/
Start of data packet symbol
SDP2
/DAT/
Channel number
Table 2–7. {SPP} Composition
Field
Symbol
Description
SPP1
/SPP/
Start of priority packet symbol
SPP2
/DAT/
Segment identification/channel number