1 plain serial interface, 2 voice call in parallel, 3 scenarios with gprs/egde connection – Siemens XT65 User Manual

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Java User’s Guide

5.12 Performance

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5.12.3.1

Plain Serial Interface

Scenario: A device is connected to ASC0 (refer to

Section 4.2.4

). The Java application must

handle data input and output streams. A simple Java application (with only one thread) which
loops incoming data directly to output, reaches data rates up to 180kbit/s. Test conditions:
hardware flow control enabled (<autorts> and <autocts>), 8N1, and baud rate on ASC0 set to
230kbaud (

theoretical maximum: 184kbit/s net data rate).

Figure 15: Scenario for testing data rates on ASC1

5.12.3.2

Voice Call in Parallel

Same scenario as in

Section 5.12.3.1

, but with a voice call added. The application reflects

incoming data directly to output and, additionally, handles an incoming voice call. The data
rates are also up to 180kbit/s. Test conditions: same as in

Section 5.12.3.1

.

Figure 16: Scenario for testing data rates on ASC1 with a voice call in parallel

5.12.3.3

Scenarios with GPRS/EGDE Connection

The biggest challenges to the module performance are setting up a GPRS/EDGE connection,
receiving data on javax.microedition.io interfaces and sending or receiving the data on the
RS232 API with the help of a Java application.

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