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Team Members: Brian Medema - Project Manager Steve Anderson Dan Haapala Derrick Kunze Greg Shaffer

Communication Card for In-Vehicle Networks. Advisor: Dr. Jon Soper Sponsor: MTU Future Truck. Team Members: Brian Medema - Project Manager Steve Anderson Dan Haapala Derrick Kunze Greg Shaffer. February 10, 2000. Group 23. Project Objective.

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Team Members: Brian Medema - Project Manager Steve Anderson Dan Haapala Derrick Kunze Greg Shaffer

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  1. Communication Card for In-Vehicle Networks Advisor: Dr. Jon Soper Sponsor: MTU Future Truck Team Members: • Brian Medema - Project Manager • Steve Anderson • Dan Haapala • Derrick Kunze • Greg Shaffer February 10, 2000 Group 23

  2. Project Objective This project is intended to design, construct, implement, and further develop a PC/104 expansion card to dispatch in-vehicle communications between the following networks: - PC/104 bus - CCD(Chrysler) - CAN(European) - J1850(GM) All necessary on-card and driver software will also be developed.

  3. Design Options Final Design Benefits: Intuitive Design, Modular Drawbacks: Slow, Many Components Benefits: Fast J1850, Fewest Components Drawbacks: Found Only One MCU Fast Enough Benefits: Fast CAN, Fast MCU Drawbacks: Little Data Transmission On CAN

  4. Specifications • CCD Protocol Bus speed: 7812.5 baud Byte format: Start bit, 8 data bits, Stop bit Message format: Typically 1 to 4 bytes • J1850 Protocol Speed: 10.4 kbps Message Format GM Class 2 (Mfr. version of SAE J2178):

  5. Specifications • CAN Protocol Speed: 500 kbps Message Format based on SAE J2178 : • Power consumption below 10W • Fit within the PC/104 form factor of 3.5” x 3.5” • 128 kB of reprogrammable Flash memory • 20 MHz MCU to control 3 networks and PC/104 Bus • PC/104 - 8-bit Interface; Interrupt driven

  6. Hardware Design Components • Microcontroller- Intel 87C196LB20, 16-bit CHMOS with J1850 Controller On Board • J1850 Transceiver- Intersil HIP7020 • CAN Controller- Philips SJA1000 • CAN Transceiver- Philips PCA82C250 • CCD Controller- Intersil CDP68HC68S1 • Flash / SRAM- Waferscale PSD403A2 PLD

  7. Software Design Components • Eagle- PCB Layout Design Software • AVT Network Monitor- Network Analysis Tool • Tasking EDO- Programming Software • BP Program- EPROM Programmer Tool • PSDSoft- Waferscale PLD Development Software

  8. Schematic

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