A Multiplexing Communication IC for Automotive Body-Electronic Control

940364

03/01/1994

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International Congress & Exposition
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In the field of automotive body electronic control such as control of door locks, power windows, and wipers, there is a growing need of multiplexing communication to reduce the amount of wire harnesses. To meet this need, we developed a multiplexing communication protocol particularly suited to the body electronic control. Based on the developed protocol, we designed a communication control IC and a simple driver/receiver circuit with a few discrete components.
The bus access method of the communication is the CSMA/CD with nondestructive bit arbitration, and its bit rate is 5 kbps. Its transmission media is a single wire. The communication IC has a multiplexing control block and a serial I/O block for an interface with a host CPU. It was fabricated using CMOS technology and has a chip of 2.6mm x 3.0mm in size that contains about 5,000 transistors. The driver/receiver circuit consists of one transistor, one capacitor and several resistors. Therefore, the cost of the circuit is quite low.
This paper gives a detailed description of the design specification and features of the communication control IC and the driver/receiver circuit.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/940364
Pages
10
Citation
Shinojima, Y., Kawakami, M., and Kawahashi, A., "A Multiplexing Communication IC for Automotive Body-Electronic Control," SAE Technical Paper 940364, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940364.
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Published
Mar 1, 1994
Product Code
940364
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English