SENT/SAE J2716 IP

The CSENT Controller IP Cores implement a receiver or a transmitter for the Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT) protocol. The Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT) protocol defines an approach to data communications in accordance with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J2716 standard. SENT provides a rugged, low-cost way of transmitting high-resolution data from a sensor to an engine control unit (ECU) or another controller. Data transfer occurs in nibbles, where a nibble is four bits or half a byte.

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  • SENT/SAE J2716 Transmitter
    • The CSENT-TX core implements a transmitter for the Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT) protocol.
    • It complies with the SAE J2716 standard and supports both synchronous and asynchronous transmission modes.
    Block Diagram -- SENT/SAE J2716 Transmitter
  • SENT/SAE J2716 Receiver
    • The CSENT-RX core implements a receiver for the Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT) protocol.
    • It complies with the SAE J2716 standard and supports both synchronous and asynchronous sensors.
    • It can be used for receiving data from one or multiple sensors using a single SENT line.
    Block Diagram -- SENT/SAE J2716 Receiver
  • SENT Protocol IP Core for Automotive Communication
    • The DSENT, a hardware implementation of the Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT) protocol controller.
    • Designed to comply with the SAE-J2716 standard, DSENT delivers a robust, low-cost solution for reliable data communication between automotive sensors and central units such as Engine Control Units (ECUs).
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