Conventions used in this document – SDI Technologies SDIO Card User Manual

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SDIO Card Bluetooth Type-A Simplified Specification Version 1.00

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Conventions Used in This Document

Naming Conventions

Some terms are capitalized to distinguish their definition from their common English meaning. Words

not capitalized have their common English meaning.

Numbers and Number Bases

Hexadecimal numbers are written with a lower case "h" suffix, e.g., FFFFh and 80h.
Binary numbers are written with a lower case "b" suffix (e.g., 10b).
Binary numbers larger than four digits are written with a space dividing each group of four digits, as in

1000 0101 0010b.

All other numbers are decimal.

Key Words

• May:

Indicates flexibility of choice with no implied recommendation or requirement.

• Shall:

Indicates a mandatory requirement. Designers shall implement such mandatory requirements to ensure

interchangeability and to claim conformance with the specification.

• Should: Indicates a strong recommendation but not a mandatory requirement. Designers should give strong consideration to

such recommendations, but there is still a choice in implementation.

Application Notes

Some sections of this document provide guidance to the host implementers as follows:

Application Note:
This is an example of an application note.



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