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Full Duplex Transport Layer Specification

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ZonePRO Full Duplex Network and Data Link Layer Specification

Author:

John Lee

Creation Date:

January 7, 2004


Revision:

1.0

Last Edit Date: April 27, 2004

Description:

Data Link and Network Layer specification for full duplex point-to-point
communication

1. Overview
This document outlines the Harman International data link and network layers for full duplex 232 or 485
point to point links .

2. Physical Layer (PHY)

This section defines the physical layer specification, including signaling, terminations, DC biasing, and
ground isolation.

2.1. Encoding
Data is transmitted NRZ encoded, LSB first as is shown below:

We refer to a logic 1 as a mark, a logic 0 as a space to conform with the RS-232 specification.

A stop bit is provided after each transmitted byte of data and is used for guarantee a falling edge on the
next start bit. A stop condition is mark for one bit interval and will be present after each framing bit.

Bits 7 through 0 represent the transmitted data.

The falling edge of the start bit is used to sync the UART to the beginning of the transmitted byte.

2.2. Baud Rate
The following baud rates can be supported by the DriveRack RS-232 and RS-485 full duplex data link
layers: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200.

2.3. Breaks and Line Faults
Breaks are considered a violation of the protocol and should force a resync if received.

2.4. Flags
Flags may be passed between the stations to mark layer events. A flag is a single byte sent between
frames. The following flags are defined:

Flags

Flag Value

Function

ACK

A5h Sent on positive receipt of a frame send via guaranteed

delivery.

NAK

DAh Sent on negative receipt of a frame send via guaranteed

delivery.

Ping

8Ch

Send by station if no activity is present. Used to detect loss of
link.

Resync Request

FFh

Send by a receiving station if it believes its out of sync with the
sending station.

Resync Acknowledgement

F0h

Send by a station after receiving a Resync Request flag.

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