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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11518-10-02 (R2016)

CSA Group Information Technology - High-Performance Parallel Interface Part 10: 6 400 Mbit/s Physical Layer (HIPPI-6400-PH) (Adopted ISO/IEC 11518-10:2001, first edition, 2001-03)

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Scope This part of ISO/IEC 11518 specifies a physical-level, point-to-point, full-duplex, link interface for reliable, flow-controlled transmission of user data at 6 400 Mbit/s per direction, across distances of up to 1 km. A parallel copper cable interface for distances of up to 40 m is specified. Connections to a separate longer-distance optical interface are provided. Small fixed-size micropackets provide an efficient, low-latency structure for small transfers, and a component for large transfers.  Specifications are included for:   automatic retransmission to correct flawed data;  the format of a small data transfer unit called a micropacket; a message structure that includes routing information for network applications; end-to-end, as well as link-to-link, checksums; the timing requirements of the parallel signals; a parallel interface using copper coaxial cable; connections to a separate local optical interface; a link-level protocol tuned for a maximum distance of 1 km.
Scope This part of ISO/IEC 11518 specifies a physical-level, point-to-point, full-duplex, link interface for reliable, flow-controlled transmission of user data at 6 400 Mbit/s per direction, across distances of up to 1 km. A parallel copper cable interface for distances of up to 40 m is specified. Connections to a separate longer-distance optical interface are provided. Small fixed-size micropackets provide an efficient, low-latency structure for small transfers, and a component for large transfers.  Specifications are included for:   automatic retransmission to correct flawed data;  the format of a small data transfer unit called a micropacket; a message structure that includes routing information for network applications; end-to-end, as well as link-to-link, checksums; the timing requirements of the parallel signals; a parallel interface using copper coaxial cable; connections to a separate local optical interface; a link-level protocol tuned for a maximum distance of 1 km.