AS4075A High Speed Ring Bus (HSRB) Standard
Stabilized
05/03/2012
- Features
- Issuing Committee
- Content
- A fault tolerant, real time high speed data communication standard is defined based on a ring topology and the use of a Token passing access method with distributed control. The requirements for the HSRB standard have been driven predominantly, but not exclusively, by military applications. Particular attention has been given to the need for low message latency, deterministic message priority and comprehensive reconfiguration capabilities. This document contains a definition of the semantics and protocol including delimiters, tokens, message priority, addressing, error detection and recovery schemes; and is written to be independent of bit rate and media. Parameters related to particular media and bit rates are defined in separate documents, the AS4075 slash sheets.
- Content
- This document has been determined to contain basic and stable technology which is not dynamic in nature.
- Pages
- 87
- Citation
- SAE International Technical Standard, High Speed Ring Bus (HSRB) Standard, SAE Standard AS4075A, Stabilized May 2012, Issued August 1998, Revised March 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/AS4075A.