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`INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................ 15
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`2 APPLICATION SECTION.............................................................................................................. 17
`2.1 Overview of Data Channels........................................................................................................ 17
`2.1.1
`Control Channel................................................................................................................... 17
`2.1.2
`Synchronous Channel ......................................................................................................... 17
`2.1.3
`Asynchronous Channel ....................................................................................................... 18
`2.1.4 Managing Synch./Async. Bandwidth................................................................................... 18
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`Logical Device Model.................................................................................................................. 19
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`Function Block..................................................................................................................... 19
`2.2.1.1 Slave, Controller, HMI.....................................................................................................................20
`2.2.1.2 First Introduction to MOST Functions .............................................................................................20
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`Functions............................................................................................................................. 21
`2.2.3 Methods............................................................................................................................... 21
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`Properties ............................................................................................................................ 22
`2.2.4.1 Setting a Property...........................................................................................................................22
`2.2.4.2 Reading a Property.........................................................................................................................23
`2.2.5
`Events.................................................................................................................................. 23
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`Function Interfaces.............................................................................................................. 24
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`Definition Example .............................................................................................................. 25
`2.2.8 MOST Data Flow Model ...................................................................................................... 27
`2.2.9 MOST System Services ...................................................................................................... 28
`2.2.10 Delegation, Heredity, Device Hierarchy .............................................................................. 28
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`Heredity of Functions..................................................................................................................30
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`Deriving Devices/Device Hierarchy.............................................................................................31
`2.3 Protocols..................................................................................................................................... 34
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`Protocol Basics.................................................................................................................... 34
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`Structure of MOST Protocols .............................................................................................. 34
`2.3.2.1 DeviceID .........................................................................................................................................34
`2.3.2.2 FBlockID .........................................................................................................................................35
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`InstID ..............................................................................................................................................37
`2.3.2.4 FktID ...............................................................................................................................................38
`2.3.2.5 OPType ..........................................................................................................................................39
`2.3.2.5.1 Error.........................................................................................................................................40
`2.3.2.5.2 Start, Error ...............................................................................................................................45
`2.3.2.5.3 StartResult, Result, Processing, Error .....................................................................................45
`2.3.2.5.4 StartAck, StartResultAck, ProcessingAck, ResultAck, and ErrorAck .......................................47
`2.3.2.5.5 Get, Status, Error .....................................................................................................................47
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`2.3.2.5.8 GetInterface, Interface, Error ...................................................................................................48
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`2.3.2.5.10 Abort, Error ............................................................................................................................48
`2.3.2.5.11 AbortAck, ErrorAck ................................................................................................................48
`2.3.2.6 Length.............................................................................................................................................49
`2.3.2.7 Data And Basic Data Types............................................................................................................49
`2.3.2.7.1 Boolean....................................................................................................................................51
`2.3.2.7.2 BitField.....................................................................................................................................51
`2.3.2.7.3 Enum .......................................................................................................................................51
`2.3.2.7.4 Unsigned Byte..........................................................................................................................51
`2.3.2.7.5 Signed Byte..............................................................................................................................52
`2.3.2.7.6 Unsigned Word ........................................................................................................................52
`2.3.2.7.7 Signed Word ............................................................................................................................52
`2.3.2.7.8 Unsigned Long.........................................................................................................................52
`2.3.2.7.9 Signed Long.............................................................................................................................52
`2.3.2.7.10 String .....................................................................................................................................53
`2.3.2.7.11 Stream ...................................................................................................................................53
`2.3.2.7.12 Classified Stream...................................................................................................................54
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`Application Functions on MOST Network (Introduction) ..................................................... 56
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`Controller/Slave Communication......................................................................................... 59
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`2.3.6.1 Communication With Properties Using Shadows............................................................................59
`2.3.6.2 Communication With Methods........................................................................................................64
`2.3.6.2.1 Standard Case.........................................................................................................................64
`2.3.6.2.2 Special Case Using Routing ....................................................................................................65
`2.3.7
`Seeking Communication Partner......................................................................................... 67
`2.3.8
`Requesting Function Block Information from a Device ....................................................... 67
`2.3.9
`Requesting Functions from a Function Block...................................................................... 68
`2.3.10 Transmitting The Function Interface.................................................................................... 69
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`Principle......................................................................................................................................69
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`Realization Of The Ability To Extract The Function Interface .....................................................69
`2.3.11 Function Classes................................................................................................................. 70
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`Properties With A Single Variable...............................................................................................70
`2.3.11.1.1 Function Class Switch............................................................................................................73
`2.3.11.1.2 Function Class Number .........................................................................................................74
`2.3.11.1.3 Function Class Text ...............................................................................................................76
`2.3.11.1.4 Function Class Enumeration..................................................................................................77
`2.3.11.1.5 Function Class BoolField .......................................................................................................78
`2.3.11.1.6 Function Class BitSet.............................................................................................................79
`2.3.11.1.7 Function Class Container.......................................................................................................81
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`Properties with Multiple Variables...............................................................................................82
`2.3.11.2.1 Function Class Record...........................................................................................................83
`2.3.11.2.2 Function Class Array..............................................................................................................85
`2.3.11.2.3 Function Class Dynamic Array...............................................................................................88
`2.3.11.2.4 Function Class LongArray......................................................................................................90
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`Function Class For Methods.......................................................................................................97
`2.3.12 Handling Message Notification............................................................................................ 98
`3 NETWORK SECTION.................................................................................................................. 101
`3.1 MOST Transceiver and its Internal Services............................................................................ 101
`3.1.1
`Electrical Bypass (All Bypass)........................................................................................... 101
`3.1.2
`Source Data Bypass.......................................................................................................... 101
`3.1.3 Master/Slave, Active and Passive Components ............................................................... 101
`3.1.4
`Data Transport................................................................................................................... 102
`3.1.4.1 Blocks ...........................................................................................................................................102
`3.1.4.2 Frames .........................................................................................................................................102
`3.1.4.2.1 Preamble................................................................................................................................104
`3.1.4.2.2 Boundary Descriptor ..............................................................................................................104
`3.1.4.2.3 MOST System Control Bits ....................................................................................................104
`3.1.4.3 Source Data..................................................................................................................................105
`3.1.4.3.1 Definition of Control Data and Source Data ...........................................................................105
`3.1.4.3.2 Differentiating Synchronous and Asynchronous Data............................................................105
`3.1.4.3.3 Source Data Interface ............................................................................................................105
`3.1.4.3.4 Transparent Channels ...........................................................................................................105
`3.1.4.3.5 Synchronous Area .................................................................................................................106
`3.1.4.3.6 Asynchronous (Packet Data) Area.........................................................................................106
`3.1.4.4 Control Data..................................................................................................................................108
`3.1.4.4.1 Control Data Interface............................................................................................................108
`3.1.4.4.2 Description.............................................................................................................................108
`3.1.5
`Internal Services................................................................................................................ 110
`3.1.5.1 Addressing....................................................................................................................................110
`3.1.5.2 Address Initialization (SAI)............................................................................................................110
`3.1.5.3 Support at System Startup............................................................................................................111
`3.1.5.4 Delay Recognition............................