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Unnamed Dataset 1 |
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Unnamed Dataset 2 |
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Table 5.2.4-1 |
Status and communication nibble description |
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Table 5.2.4.3-1 |
Undetected 3 and 4 bit errors |
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Table 5.4.1-1 |
Bit Flip patterns over two nibbles not detectable using the CRC polynomial |
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Table 5.4.1-2 |
Checksum missed detection rate, edge shift between two nibbles (valid frames only, recommended implementation) |
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Table 5.4.1-3 |
Checksum missed detection rate, asymmetrical edge shift offset by 1 between two nibbles (valid frames only, recommended implementation) |
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Table 6.2.1-1 |
Communication clock tolerance |
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Table 6.3.1-1 |
Transmitter driver requirements |
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Table 6.3.1-2 |
Independent 5v powered transmitter requirements |
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Table 6.3.1-3 |
Independent 5v supply high power transmitter additional requirements |
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Table 6.3.2-1 |
General receiver input requirements |
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Table 6.3.2-2 |
Discrete receiver component values |
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Table 6.3.2-3 |
Receiver power supply requirements |
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Table 7.1-1 |
SENT configuration shorthand definition |
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Table A.2.1-1 |
Data channels for MAF sensors |
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Table A.2.3.1-1 |
Short serial message format message IDs for mass air flow sensor serial data |
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Table A.2.3.1-2 |
Error codes for message ID F, short serial message format mass air flow sensor serial data |
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Table A.5.1-1 |
Overview of pressure sensor frame formats and protocols |
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Table A.6.2.1 |
Interpretation of n-bit temperature data |
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Table A.6.3-1 |
Overview of temperature sensor frame formats and protocols |
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Table A.6.3-2 |
Overview of temperature sensor frame formats and protocols using fast channel multiplexing |
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Table B.1-1 |
Example 4-bit checksum calculations, legacy implementation |
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Table B.1-2 |
Example 4-bit checksum calculations, recommended implementation |
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Table B.2-1 |
Example checksum calculations, 6-bit CRC |
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Table C.1.2.1-1 |
Number of wrong frames for error time |
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Table C.2-1 |
Supply current ripple test setup circuit parameters |
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Table D.1-1 |
Serial message channel 8-bit message IDs |
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Table D.2-1 |
Serial message channel 4-bit message IDs |
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Table D.3-1 |
SENT revision codes |
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Table D.4.1-1 |
SENT sensor types |
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Table D.4.2-1 |
SENT sensor classes |
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Table D.5-1 |
Definition of error and status messages, transmitted over the serial channel |
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Table D.6-1 |
Example: Sub-set of message IDs that are used by a sensor within one serial message cycle |
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Table D.8-1 |
Manufacturers codes |
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Table D.9-1 |
Transmission of ASCII characters over $90 to $97: Encoding example |
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Unnamed Dataset 37 |
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Table E.1.2-1 |
Examples: Measurement data and signaling data regions of fast and supplementary channel data |
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Table E.1.3-1 |
Error indicators / specific messages / initialization message |
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Table E.2.1.2-1 |
Partitioning of the signal data space with default Y and Y |
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Table E.2.1.4-1 |
Default Y and Y values |
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Table E.2.1.5-1 |
Transmission of generic linear transfer characteristic node values X with 12-bit X |
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Table E.2.2-1 |
Overview of temperature transfer characteristic functions |
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Table E.2.2.1-1 |
Transfer function parameters for default linear temperature data channels |
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TABLE E.2.2.2-1 |
TRANSFER FUNCTION PARAMETERS FOR DEFAULT LINEAR HIGH TEMPERATURE DATA CHANNELS |
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Table E.2.2.3-1 |
Transfer function parameters for special linear temperature data channels |
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Table E.2.4-1 |
Transfer function parameters for pressure data channels |
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Table E.2.4-2 |
Illustration of possible values for X and X for pressure data channels |
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Table E.2.4-3 |
Transmission of pressure transfer characteristic node values X with 12-bit X |
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Table E.2.5-1 |
Transfer function parameters for position data channels |
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Table E.2.5-2 |
Illustration of possible values for X and X for linear position data channels |
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Table E.2.5-3 |
Illustration of possible values for X and X for angle data channels |
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Table E.2.5-4 |
Illustration of possible values for X and X for relative position and relative angle data channels |
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Table E.2.6-1 |
Transfer function parameters for linear MAF data channel |
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Table E.3.2-1 |
Setting of error messages and signals |
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Unnamed Dataset 56 |
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Table F.2-1 |
Fast channel multiplexing data frame formats examples with six data nibbles |
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Table F.2-2 |
Examples for mapping of sensor data into fast channel multiplexing data frame format |
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Table F.4-1 |
Allocation of the bits of the status and communication nibble |
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Table F.5-1 |
Example of failure cases with single sensor data channel |
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Table F.6.3-1 |
Data frames with two sensor data channels |
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Table G.1.1.1-1 |
SENT connector termination assignment |
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Table H-1 |
Basic SENT frame formats, data channels and nibble orders |
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Table H-2 |
Allocation of the bits of the status and communication nibble |
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Table H.1-1 |
Nibble and bit orders for sensors with two 12-bit fast channels |
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Table H.3.1-1 |
Nibble and bit orders for high-speed 12-bit sensors |
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Table H.5-1 |
Nibble and bit orders for single sensors with one 12-bit fast channel |
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Table H.6-1 |
Nibble and bit orders for sensors with 14-bit fast channel 1 and 10-bit fast channel 2 |
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Table H.7-1 |
Nibble and bit orders for sensors with 16-bit fast channel 1 and 8-bit fast channel 2 |
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Table I.1-1 |
Allowed pulse shape deviation between reference receiver and alternative circuit |
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