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17:33 Sep 6, 2015 |
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| Selected response from: Kurt Hammond United States Local time: 18:51 | ||||||
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3 +1 | there is no 'sending interval' available |
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4 | Do not wait (leave gap) between transmissions (send operations) |
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there is no 'sending interval' available Explanation: this interpretation would be consistent with the context reference to 'full [bit] rate', suggesting that the user data takes up the entire pay load compartment of the frame, , with no filler/dummy bits in it, the rest of the frame being occupied by the from- and to- address overheads, ensuring the sequential links with the rest of the communication chain, in the case of packet-type communication. Would this square up with your context? |
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Do not wait (leave gap) between transmissions (send operations) Explanation: to maximize throughput, do not wait between send operations Send without gaps between send operations to enable full rate transmission when set to A or B. Only enable for interval C, do not leave gap between transmissions for interval D. Something like that. |
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