Hai, Any anyone can list test cases to verify unified protocol. regards, raj
unified protocol
Started by ●July 16, 2008
Reply by ●July 16, 20082008-07-16
Reply by ●July 16, 20082008-07-16
Reply by ●July 16, 20082008-07-16
On Jul 16, 9:39=A0am, raj <rajesh.o...@gmail.com> wrote:> can anyone suggest how to test and verify unified protocol layers? >Yes...anyone can suggest anything. Perhaps if you ask a more specific question instead of an open ended one you'll get better responses. KJ
Reply by ●July 16, 20082008-07-16
raj wrote:> hai , > > can anyone suggest how to test and verify unified protocol layers? > > regards, > rajIt seems there is no "Unified Protocol" standard that is obvious from a quick Google search. Is there a *specific* "Unified Protocol" you are interested in and, if so, have you looked at the official website fo the group that controls that standard? Often there are test standards available or links to companies that can provide testing IP. - John_H
Reply by ●July 17, 20082008-07-17
Hai, Unified protocol is MIPI standard. In general i would like to know what is the maximum data that can be exchanged between the devices using this protocol? what are the various modes of data exchange? regards, raj
Reply by ●July 17, 20082008-07-17
For anyone but 'raj' who is interested, apparently he is talking about an as-yet-to-be-released standard: http://www.mipi.org/wgoverview.shtml I think he's going to be on his own here... Toodle-pip!
Reply by ●July 17, 20082008-07-17
raj wrote:> Hai, > > Unified protocol is MIPI standard. > > In general i would like to know what is the maximum data that can be > exchanged between the devices using this protocol? > > what are the various modes of data exchange? > > > regards, > rajThe MIPI standards are available for download to any member, or employee of a member company. My company is a listed member, so I just went and registered. I got a registration response back in less than 5 minutes. Your question is unclear. Do you want to know how much data can be transferred in one packet, or the maximum throughput in units/secs? Note that the second answer depends on what level you are measuring the value (L1 - L4), what bit rate you are running at, and how many lanes (1-4) you have. RB
Reply by ●July 18, 20082008-07-18
Reply by ●July 18, 20082008-07-18
raj wrote:> Hai, > > I want to know how different is unified protocol compared with OSI and > TCP/IP? > > regards, > rajI'd say that you need to get attached to a member company and get the documents. There is a good comparison between the L1-L4 stack and the OSI stack in the reference. I'm not sure it can be compared to TCP/IP since one is truly point-to-point, in a small device such as a camera or phone, and the other is for multipoint, usually much larger, networks. RB






