Compliance

The MediaLB specification is targeted towards many levels of chip complexity and native intelligence. Therefore, different levels of implementation are allowed to support MediaLB and still remain compliant to this specification. The Physical Layer portion of this specification must be met by all Devices for whichever speeds a particular Device supports. All MediaLB Devices must support the rules for synchronization to MediaLB.

For MediaLB Controllers, all System commands are optional, including support for dynamic system configuration and DeviceAddresses.

For MediaLB Devices, support for all transport methods is optional. If a MediaLB Device supports a particular transport method, it must fully support it including all Command bytes and RxStatus responses associated with that transport method. For asynchronous and control methods, the Protocol error responses can be expanded for additional error checking, based on specific implementations. Any extra error checking that causes a Protocol error to be transmitted must be listed in the Device documentation.

For MediaLB Devices, support for System responses and dynamic configuration are optional. If dynamic configuration is supported, it must comply with the specifications listed in this document.

All MediaLB Devices must specify clearly in documentation what MediaLB speeds, System commands, and transport methods they support. In addition, MediaLB Devices must clearly state the DeviceAddress as well as the Index and associated transport method used in configuring the ChannelAddress.