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AW2400mSPI
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Byte 11 PP7 PP6 PP5 PP4 PP3 PP2 PP1 PP0
Byte 12 PP15 PP14 PP13 PP12 PP11 PP10 PP9 PP8
Byte 13 BC23 BC22 BC21 BC20 BC19 BC18 BC17 BC16
Byte 14 BC31 BC30 BC29 BC28 BC27 BC26 BC25 BC24
Byte 15 BC7 BC6 BC5 BC4 BC3 BC2 BC1 BC0
Byte 16 BC15 BC14 BC13 BC12 BC11 BC10 BC9 BC8
Byte 17 UC23 UC22 UC21 UC20 UC19 UC18 UC17 UC16
Byte 18 UC31 UC30 UC29 UC28 UC27 UC26 UC25 UC24
Byte 19 UC7 UC6 UC5 UC4 UC3 UC2 UC1 UC0
Byte 20 UC15 UC14 UC13 UC12 UC11 UC10 UC9 UC8
Byte 21 ATX7 ATX6 ATX5 ATX4 ATX3 ATX2 ATX1 ATX0
Byte 22 ATX15 ATX14 ATX13 ATX12 ATX11 ATX10 ATX9 ATX8
Byte 23 ARX7 ARX6 ARX5 ARX4 ARX3 ARX2 ARX1 ARX0
Byte 24 ARX15 ARX14 ARX13 ARX12 ARX11 ARX10 ARX9 ARX8
Byte 25 BER7 BER6 BER5 BER4 BER3 BER2 BER1 BER0
Byte 26 BER15 BER14 BER13 BER12 BER11 BER10 BER9 BER8
Bytes 1 to 4 are the 32-bit total number of packets sent and received (TP0 to TP31).
Bytes 5 to 8 are the 32-bit total number of failed packets sent and received (FP0
to FP31).
Bytes 9 to 12 are the 32-bit total number of passed packets sent and received (PP0
to PP31).
Bytes 13 to 16 are the 32-bit total number of broadcast packets sent and received
(BC0 to BC31).
Bytes 17 to 20 are the 32-bit total number of unicast packets sent and received
(UC0 to UC31).
Bytes 21 and 22 are the 16-bit average transmitted packet size over the last 32
packets (ATX0 to ATX15).
Bytes 23 and 24 are the 16-bit average received packet size over the last 32 packets
(ARX0 to ARX15).
Bytes 25 and 26 are the 16-bit percentage block error rate. BER15..8 is the integer