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Figure 47. Structure of Invalid Variable-Length Packet
The field containing the variable packet length information can be 1 byte or 2 bytes long. Length field can be
configured as either little endian, where the least significant byte occurs first, or big endian, where the most
significant byte occurs first. During the packet reception, the packet handler can be configured so that length field
will be stored into the RX_FIFO or stripped off and not stored in the RX_FIFO.
In order to evaluate the capability of receiving variable length packets on the receive side, the appropriate payload
has to be constructed on the transmit side. Note that both the source and the destination fields have to be specified
with relevant values, and they also have to be located in the packet to be sent. The source field must contain the
length information and the destination field must contain as many bytes as the source field strictly specifies.
Prior to
sending, the constructed packet must be written to the tx fifo.
Summary of Contents for EZRADIOPRO Si4060
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