Automotive Ethernet Test Plans

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IOL

Conformance

Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
v1.2
Testing Days Needed
2 weeks
Last Modified
2024-02-06
Abstract
Physical Media Attachment (PMA) conformance verification of 10BASE-T1S
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2018-05-24
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2019-02-11
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2019-02-11
Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
1.0
Testing Days Needed
3 days
Last Modified
2016-03-10
Abstract
These tests are designed to determine if a product conforms to specifications defined in IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer Transceiver Specification For Automotive Applications Standard. Successful completion of all tests contained in this suite does not guarantee that the tested device will operate with other devices. However, combined with satisfactory operation in the UNH-IOL's interoperability test bed, these tests provide a reasonable level of confidence that the Device Under Test (DUT) will function properly in many 100BASE-T1 automotive environments.
Status
Under Development
Revision
5.3
Testing Days Needed
2 weeks
Last Modified
2022-10-24
Abstract
This test suite deals with Reception issues such as CRC Errors, Framing Errors, Length Errors, Fragments, etc. as well as Transmission issues, proper spacing, proper preamble and SFD. For Half Duplex devices this also includes collisions, deference, etc. This suite of tests has been developed to help implementers evaluate the functioning of their Clause 4 Media Access Control (MAC) based products. Successful completion of all tests contained in this suite does not guarantee that the tested device will operate with other devices. However, combined with satisfactory operation in the IOL's interoperability test bed, these tests provide a reasonable level of confidence that the Device Under Test (DUT) will function well in most environments.
Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
v0.9
Testing Days Needed
2 Weeks
Last Modified
2023-05-02
Abstract
Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) conformance verification of 10BASE-T1S
Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
1.0
Testing Days Needed
3 days
Last Modified
2016-03-10
Abstract
This suite of tests has been developed to help implementers evaluate the functionality of their Clause 96 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) based products. The tests do not determine if a product conforms to IEEE 802.3 standard, nor are they purely interoperability tests. Rather, they provide one method to isolate problems within a PCS device. Successful completion of all tests contained in this suite does not guarantee that the tested device will operate with other devices. However, combined with satisfactory operation in the IOL's interoperability test bed, these tests provide a reasonable level of confidence that the device under test (DUT) will function well in most environments.
Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2023-08-07
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2023-08-07
Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
1.0
Testing Days Needed
3 days
Last Modified
2016-03-10
Abstract
These tests are designed to determine if a product conforms to specifications defined in the IEEE 802.3 standard. Successful completion of all tests contained in this suite does not guarantee that the tested device will operate with other devices. However, combined with satisfactory operation in the IOL's interoperability test bed, these tests provide a reasonable level of confidence that the Device Under Test (DUT) will function properly in many 100BASE-T1 environments.
Status
Fully Documented (Active)
Revision
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2023-08-07
Status
Draft (Active)
Revision
0.1
Testing Days Needed
Last Modified
2019-01-25
Abstract
Current document available to Open Alliance members at this link: OPEN Alliance TC10 Sleep/Wake-up for 100BASE-T1

Key

Fully Documented
Draft