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Array Signal Processor is a complex ASIC which can perform Phased array beam forming of Ultrasound Sensor data up to 32 channels. The Array Signal Processor consists of Transmit Beam Former, Transducer, and Receive Former. The Array signal Processor works based on the principle of Pulse-echo Processing. When the voltage is applied to the transducer probe, pulses are produced due to piezoelectric effect...
By and large used encodings for DSRC communication are FM0 and Manchester to reach dc-balance and enhancing the signal reliability. With ever reducing chip sizes but with increased number of transistors being used, need for high speed with low power rated devices bring the need for alternative design technologies other than static complementary metal-oxide-semiconductors. Among new design technologies...
This paper addresses the comparison of hardware efficiencies of Intellectual property cores for CAN (Controller Area Network) with LIN (Local Area Interconnect), two prominent protocols for automotive communication. To compare the hardware efficiency of CAN and LIN, methods like area analysis, resource utilization analysis and power analysis on FPGA based prototypes, are used.
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