- PL-4
PL-4 or POS-PHY Level 4 was the name of the interface that the interface
SPI-4.2 is based on. It was proposed byPMC-Sierra to theOptical Internetworking Forum . The name means Packet Over SONET Physical layer level 4. PL-4 was developed by PMC-Sierra in conjunction with the Saturn Development Group.Context
There are two broad categories of chip-to-chip interfaces. The first, exemplified by
PCI-Express andHyperTransport , supports reads and writes of memory addresses. The second broad category carries user packets over 1 or more channels and is exemplified by theIEEE 802.3 family ofMedia Independent Interface s and theOptical Internetworking Forum family ofSystem Packet Interface s. Of these last two, the family of System Packet Interfaces is optimized to carry user packets from many channels. The family of System Packet Interfaces is the most important packet-oriented, chip-to-chip interface family used between devices in thePacket over SONET andOptical Transport Network , which are the principal protocols used to carry the internet between cities.Applications
PL-4 was designed to be used in systems that support
OC-192 SONET interfaces and is sometimes used in10 Gigabit Ethernet based systems. A typical application of PL-4 (SPI-4.2) is to connect a framer device to a network processor. It has been widely adopted by the high speed networking marketplace.Technical details
The interface consists of (per direction):
* sixteen LVDS pairs for the data path
* one LVDS pair for control
* one LVDS pair for clock at half of the data rate
* two FIFO status lines running at 1/8th of the data rate
* one status clockThe clocking is
Source-synchronous and operates around 700 MHz. Implementations of SPI-4.2 (PL-4) have been produced which allow somewhat higher clock rates. This is important when overhead bytes are added to incoming packets.Trivia
The name is an
acronym of an acronym of an acronym as the P in PL stands for POS-PHY and the S in POS-PHY stands for SONET (Synchronous Optical Network ).History
PL-4 is a descendant of PL-3 which itself is a descendant of the ATM Forum UTOPIA family of standards. The UTOPIA standards were developed by the
SATURN Development Group for use in ATM systems.ee also
*
System Packet Interface
*PL-3
*SPI-4.2 External links
* [http://www.oiforum.com/public/impagreements.html OIF Interoperability Agreements]
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