18540258. SERIAL BUS COMMUNICATION WITHOUT READ INDICATION simplified abstract (Infineon Technologies AG)
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SERIAL BUS COMMUNICATION WITHOUT READ INDICATION
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Jens Barrenscheen of Munich (DE)
SERIAL BUS COMMUNICATION WITHOUT READ INDICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18540258 titled 'SERIAL BUS COMMUNICATION WITHOUT READ INDICATION
The abstract describes a method for a responder bus node, involving receiving frames over a serial bus, checking addresses, and performing read or write operations based on the address data.
- Receiving frames over a serial bus
- Checking addresses to determine if they match a predetermined address
- Performing read operations based on payload data when addresses match
- Performing write operations based on address and payload data when addresses do not match
- Method applicable to both responder and commander bus nodes
Potential Applications: - Industrial automation systems - Automotive communication networks - IoT devices and sensors
Problems Solved: - Efficient data communication in bus networks - Address-based data processing - Simplified bus node operations
Benefits: - Improved data transmission efficiency - Enhanced bus network performance - Streamlined communication protocols
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Data Communication Method for Bus Nodes" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and telecommunications for optimizing data transfer and improving network reliability.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to bus communication protocols, serial bus systems, and address-based data processing methods to understand the evolution of this technology.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly exploring ways to enhance bus communication efficiency, address resolution protocols, and data processing algorithms in serial bus networks.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does this method improve data transmission efficiency in bus networks? 2. What are the key differences between read and write operations in this context?
Original Abstract Submitted
A method for a responder bus node is described herein. In accordance with one embodiment, the method includes receiving a first frame over a first data channel of a serial bus, wherein the first frame comprises at least a first header field with first header data and a first payload field with first payload data. The method further includes checking whether a first address, which is based on the first header data, is equal to a predetermined address. When the first address is equal to the predetermined address, a read operation is performed using a second address, which is based on the first payload data, and, when the first address is not equal to the predetermined address, a write operation is performed using the first address and the payload data. Furthermore, a corresponding method for a commander bus node, as well as a respective responder and commander bus node are described.