100Base-T1 Topology |
27 July 2020
Fundamentals of 100Base-T1 Ethernet
20 July 2020
What Is SENT SPC?
SENT SPC interrogation mechanism showing MTP preceding standard SENT frame. |
Single Edge Nibble Transmission protocol, more commonly known as SENT (SAE J2716 JAN201604), has long been used by the Automotive industry to report low-speed sensor data to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). SENT was developed because the environment in a car was too noisy to transmit high resolution (10- or 12-bit) sensor data vertically on a 5 V bus. Instead, sensor signals are transmitted as a series of pulses, with data measured by falling-edge to falling-edge times. Information lies within the width of the pulses. Later specifications of SENT introduced Fast and Slow Channels to designate different streams of information carried within the same messages.
06 July 2020
Probe Safety Demystified: Dynamic Range and Voltage Swing
One of the most basic things to know when using any probe is “what is the maximum voltage the device can safely measure?” The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might imagine, it requires understanding several key probe specifications as well as the nature of your signal.
Single-ended Range
Figure 1. Single-ended range is measured voltage input to ground. |