SPI-3
SPI-3 or System Packet Interface Level 3 is the name of a chip-to-chip, channelized, packet interface widely used in high-speed communications devices. It was proposed by PMC-Sierra based on their PL-3 interface to the Optical Internetworking Forum and adopted in June 2000. PL-3 was developed by PMC-Sierra in conjunction with the SATURN Development Group.
Applications
It was designed to be used in systems that support OC-48 SONET interfaces. A typical application of SPI-3 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 :- 32 TTL signals for the data path
- 8 TTL signals for control
- one TTL signal for clock
- 8 TTL signals for optional additional multi-channel status