Cost Effective LIN Bus Automotive Networking Microcontroller 2004-01-1742
The Can bus has been the default standard vehicle networking bus for more than a decade. Unfortunately it suffers from being relatively expensive and unnecessarily complicated for many non-critical control and communication functions. The LIN (Local Interconnect Network) bus represents a more appropriate engineering solution for many functions in vehicles, appliances and equipment.
To be able to develop optimized LIN applications a new 4-bit Dual-Task RISC Microcontroller was developed, which enables the capability to integrate all functions required for a LIN slave on a single IC. The complete integration of the LIN-transceiver, a voltage regulator, a microcontroller and various application specific blocks equivalent to the cost level of optimized state machines is now possible. This LIN 4-bit Dual-Task MCU combines the advantages of the state machine and classical MCU solution, which is efficiency, robustness and flexibility at a very low cost level.
Also in:
In-Vehicle Networks and Software, Electrical Wiring Harnesses, and Electronics and Systems Reliability-SP-1852, Automotive Microcontrollers, Volume 2-PT-137, Multiplexing and Networking, Volume 2-PT-128
Related Topics:
Vehicle networking
Voltage regulators
Buses
Optimization
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