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Tech Tutorial: Message buffers provide FlexRay versatility
By Bill Rogers, IPextreme
November 02, 2006 Here is what is needed in hardware and software to configure, control, and monitor message buffers to meet a system's required deterministic latency and fault tolerance In a FlexRay node, message buffers are the means by which the application can decouple its message transmission and reception from the actual FlexRay protocol, allowing asynchronous operation of the application with respect to the timing of FlexRay bus. Setting up the message buffers in a FlexRay node involves implementing the required hardware and developing application software to configure, control, and monitor the message buffers according to the communication needs of the target system. In this article, we introduce the message buffer concept and illustrate how to set up message buffers to meet various requirements regarding deterministic latency and fault tolerance. Overview The message buffer concept essentially enables the application associated with a FlexRay node to:
Figure 1 below shows the structure of a typical FlexRay node connected in a five-node FlexRay cluster using a dual-channel bus topology. Within the FlexRay Communication Controller, there are two main blocks:
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