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This template has three additional parameters which can be used to specify the relevant master, SPI and evidence as applicable: The master parameter can be used to specify the username of the master account (if applicable). The spi parameter can be used to specify the name of the relevant SPI report if applicable.
SPI timing diagram for both clock polarities and phases. Data bits output on blue lines if CPHA=0, or on red lines if CPHA=1, and sample on opposite-colored lines. Numbers identify data bits. Z indicates high impedance. The SPI timing diagram shown is further described below: CPOL represents the polarity of the clock.
This template is placed on the user pages of accounts which are sockpuppets, usually by patrolling administrators at SPI. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Master's username 1 Username of the sockpuppeteer User required Status 2 The status of the account. Set to "spi" or "suspected" if the user is not yet blocked or confirmed by a checkuser but is under ...
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This template provides the instructions for users who enter a case and click a button at WP:SPI. It includes one parameter, which indicates the kind of introduction needed (NORMAL or CU). Because this works with transclusion, be careful to purge (forcibly update) the two pages it appears in, and test thoroughly, before using.
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The System Packet Interface (SPI) family of Interoperability Agreements from the Optical Internetworking Forum specify chip-to-chip, channelized, packet interfaces commonly used in synchronous optical networking and Ethernet applications. A typical application of such a packet level interface is between a framer (for optical network) or a MAC ...