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IPC@CHIP Documentation - SC12 @CHIP-RTOS V1.10

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UDP echo<br />

An UDP Echo client application, running on Win2000 (AMD Athlon PC, 1GHz) sends UDP datagrams of different data sizes<br />

to an <strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong> (<strong>SC12</strong> or SC13) UDP Echo server application. The UDP server echoes the incoming datagramms back to<br />

the client. The client application measures the response time and calculates the amount of databytes in KBytes/sec, which<br />

the IPC@Chip is able to echo back to the client in dependency of the datagram size. The communication peers (Win2000 PC<br />

and <strong>IPC<strong>@CHIP</strong></strong>) are connected with a "Twisted pair crossover cable" to avoid disturbtion by other network traffic.<br />

This test was made under special test conditions. We cannot guarantee that the measured performance results are<br />

achievable on other test environment and conditions.<br />

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