CN213365288U - On-board communication circuit and on-board communication device - Google Patents

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CN213365288U
CN213365288U CN202021835953.7U CN202021835953U CN213365288U CN 213365288 U CN213365288 U CN 213365288U CN 202021835953 U CN202021835953 U CN 202021835953U CN 213365288 U CN213365288 U CN 213365288U
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The embodiment of the utility model discloses an on-board communication circuit and on-board communication device, wherein, the on-board communication circuit includes first diode, second diode and first resistance; the on-board communication device includes a first communication node, a second communication node, and the on-board communication circuit. Implement the embodiment of the utility model provides a, CAN realize the CAN communication between the communication node in the board under the condition that does not use the CAN transceiver, reduced the hardware cost.

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On-board communication circuit and on-board communication device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to an electronic circuit technical field, concretely relates to inboard communication circuit and inboard communication device.
Background
A Controller Area Network (CAN) bus is a multi-master bus, i.e., each node CAN become a host and CAN communicate with each other. The CAN communication is widely applied to the fields of automobiles, medical treatment, ships, aviation and the like due to the advantages of excellent performance, unique design, high reliability and the like.
The on-board communication generally adopts buses such as a Serial Communication Interface (SCI), a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), an I2C (inter-integrated circuit), and the like, but the CAN bus has unique advantages, and the on-board communication adopts the CAN bus to realize communication processes in different scenes by fully utilizing the advantages of the CAN bus. In CAN communication, each communication node transmits and receives signals of other communication nodes on a bus through a CAN transceiver. However, when CAN communication is performed on-board or on-chip, adding a CAN transceiver to each communication node on-board or on-chip results in increased hardware cost.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An embodiment of the utility model provides an inboard communication circuit and inboard communication device under the condition that does not use the CAN transceiver, realizes CAN communication at the inboard, has reduced the hardware cost.
The embodiment of the utility model provides a first aspect provides an on-board communication circuit, on-board communication circuit is used for realizing the on-board communication between first communication node and the second communication node, on-board communication circuit includes first diode, second diode and first resistance, wherein:
the transmitting end of the first communication node is connected with the cathode of the first diode, and the anode of the first diode is connected with the receiving end of the first communication node; the transmitting end of the second communication node is connected with the cathode of the second diode, and the anode of the second diode is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node; the first end of the first resistor is connected with the anode of the first diode, and the second end of the first resistor is connected with a first power supply end; under the condition that the receiving end of the first communication node is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node, if the sending end of the first communication node and the sending end of the second communication node are both high level, the on-board communication circuit realizes that the receiving end of the first communication node and the receiving end of the second communication node are both high level.
Optionally, if the sending end of the first communication node is at a low level or the sending end of the second communication node is at a low level, the on-board communication circuit implements that the receiving end of the first communication node and the receiving end of the second communication node are both at the low level.
Optionally, the on-board communication circuit further includes a second resistor, a first end of the second resistor is connected to the anode of the second diode, a second end of the second resistor is connected to a second power supply end, and the first power supply end and the second power supply end have the same power supply level;
and under the condition that the receiving end of the first communication node is connected with the sending end of the second communication node and the sending end of the first communication node is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node, if the sending end of the first communication node is at a low level or the sending end of the second communication node is at a low level, the on-board communication circuit realizes that the receiving end of the first communication node and the receiving end of the second communication node are both at the low level.
Optionally, the on-board communication circuit further includes a first filter circuit; and the anode of the first diode is connected with the receiving end of the first communication node through the first filter circuit.
Optionally, the first filter circuit includes a third resistor and a first capacitor; the first end of the first capacitor is connected with the first end of the third resistor and the receiving end of the first communication node, the second end of the first capacitor is connected with the first ground end, and the second end of the third resistor is connected with the anode of the first diode.
Optionally, the on-board communication circuit further includes a second filter circuit; and the anode of the second diode is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node through the second filter circuit.
Optionally, the second filter circuit includes a fourth resistor and a second capacitor; the first end of the second capacitor is connected with the second end of the fourth resistor and the receiving end of the second communication node, the second end of the second capacitor is connected with the second ground end, and the first end of the fourth resistor is connected with the anode of the second diode.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an in the second aspect provides an on-board communication device, on-board communication device include first communication node, second communication node and the embodiment of the utility model provides an arbitrary on-board communication circuit in the first aspect.
And the grounding ends of the first communication node and the second communication node are connected with the same grounding end.
The first communication node and the second communication node respectively comprise a micro control unit and a CAN controller.
Optionally, the first communication node and the second communication node each include a micro control unit, and a CAN controller is integrated in the micro control unit.
The power end of the first communication node is connected with a first auxiliary power supply, and the power end of the second communication node is connected with a second auxiliary power supply.
The embodiment of the application provides an on-board communication circuit, including first diode, second diode and first resistance, this on-board communication circuit simple structure, the electronic components who adopts are few. Implement the embodiment of the utility model provides a, the condition that is the high level at first communication node's sending terminal and second communication node's sending terminal, on-board communication circuit CAN realize first communication node's receiving terminal with second communication node's receiving terminal is the high level to realize the on-board CAN communication under the condition that need not the CAN transceiver, reduced the hardware cost.
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FIG. 1a is a diagram of CAN communication using a CAN transceiver in a conventional method;
FIG. 1b is a signal diagram of CAN communication implemented by the on-board communication circuit disclosed in the embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 1c is a schematic level diagram of CAN communication implemented by the on-board communication circuit disclosed in the embodiments of the present application;
fig. 2a is a schematic structural diagram of an on-board communication circuit disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2b is a schematic diagram of another on-board communication circuit disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of another on-board communication circuit disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of an on-board communication device disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of another on-board communication device disclosed in the embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solution of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are some, but not all embodiments of the invention. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
In CAN communication, each communication node transmits and receives signals of other communication nodes on a bus through a CAN transceiver, and therefore, each communication node must be additionally provided with a CAN transceiver. In addition, a CAN controller is also required to implement CAN communication.
Fig. 1a is a schematic diagram of CAN communication using a CAN transceiver in a conventional method. As shown in fig. 1a, taking a communication node as a Micro Controller Unit (MCU) as an example, a CAN controller is integrated inside the MCU. The CAN controller CAN receive data sent by a microprocessor in the MCU and transmit the data to the CAN transceiver; the CAN transceiver is used for transmitting data to the bus or receiving data from the bus to the CAN controller. However, when CAN communication is implemented within the board, adding a CAN transceiver to each communication node increases the cost of the on-board communication.
Referring to fig. 1b, fig. 1b is a schematic diagram of a CAN signal for implementing CAN communication by using a CAN transceiver disclosed in the embodiment of the present application. Fig. 1b is a CAN signal diagram in CAN communication based on fig. 1a using a CAN transceiver. The CAN signal is a bit stream signal that appears alternately at a dominant level and a recessive level, and may include transmission control commands or may include data segments or blocks. In the CAN signal, "0" represents dominant, dominant corresponds to low level, and "1" represents recessive, recessive corresponds to high level. As shown in fig. 1b, the CAN signal takes a control command as an example, the CAN signal is a dominant level "0" in a first time period, is a recessive level "1" in a second time period, is a dominant level "0" in a third time period, is a dominant level "0" in a fourth time period, and is a recessive level "1" in a fifth time period, a sum of time lengths of the five time periods may be regarded as a period, and levels corresponding to the five time periods may repeatedly appear in a next period, which may be used for periodically transmitting the same control command.
Referring to fig. 1c, fig. 1c is a schematic level diagram of a CAN signal for implementing CAN communication by using a CAN transceiver according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Fig. 1c is a schematic diagram of the level of CAN signals in CAN communication based on fig. 1a using a CAN transceiver. As shown in fig. 1c, the dominant level and the recessive level in the CAN signal correspond to two voltage ranges, instead of two specific values, for example, when the dominant level in the CAN signal is "0V to 1.5V", the corresponding recessive level is "1.5V to 5V"; when the dominant level in the CAN signal is 0V-2.5V, the corresponding recessive level is 2.5V-5V; when the dominant level in the CAN signal is 0V-3.5V, the corresponding recessive level is 3.5V-5V.
An embodiment of the utility model provides an inboard communication circuit and inboard communication device CAN realize CAN communication at the inboard under the condition that does not use the CAN transceiver. The details will be described below.
Referring to fig. 2a, fig. 2a is a schematic structural diagram of an on-board communication circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2a, the on-board communication circuit 30 described in the present embodiment is used to implement the on-board communication between the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20, and the on-board communication circuit 30 includes a first diode D1, a second diode D2, and a first resistor R1, wherein:
A transmitting end TX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected with the cathode of a first diode D1, and the anode of a first diode D1 is connected with a receiving end RX1 of the first communication node 10; a transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is connected to a cathode of a second diode D2, and an anode of the second diode D2 is connected to a receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20; a first end of the first resistor R1 is connected with the anode of the first diode D1, and a second end of the first resistor R1 is connected with a first power supply end;
under the condition that the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected to the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, if the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at high level, the on-board communication circuit 30 realizes that the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at high level;
if the TX1 of the first communication node 10 is low or the TX2 of the second communication node 20 is low, the on-board communication circuit 30 implements that the RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both low.
The on-board communication circuit 30 according to the embodiment of the present application is suitable for a case where both the first communication node and the second communication node can output a high level or a low level.
In the embodiment of the present application, when the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a high level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a high level, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 in the on-board communication circuit 30 are not turned on, and at this time, the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at a high level under the control of the high level of the first power terminal;
under the condition that the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 in the on-board communication circuit 30 are both turned on, and since the voltage drop when the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 are turned on in the forward direction is only a few tenths of volts, the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at a low level;
when the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a high level, the first diode D1 of the on-board communication circuit 30 is turned on, and the second diode D2 is turned off, at this time, the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level, and since the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected to the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 is also at a low level;
When the TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a high level and the TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level, the first diode D1 of the on-board communication circuit 30 is not conducting and the second diode D2 is conducting, and the RX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level, and the RX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected to the RX2 of the second communication node 20, so the RX1 of the first communication node 10 is also at a low level.
In the embodiment of the present application, the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 may implement controller area network CAN bus communication through the on-board communication circuit 30. The first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 may perform data transmission and control command transmission through the on-board communication circuit 30.
The first diode D1 and the second diode D2 may be implemented by using an alternative circuit having diode functions (i.e., functions of unidirectional conduction and reverse blocking), and the embodiment of the present invention is not limited thereto.
The on-board communication circuit provided by the embodiment of the application comprises a first diode, a second diode and a first resistor, and the on-board communication circuit is simple in structure and few in electronic components. Implement the embodiment of the utility model provides a, under the condition that the sending terminal of first communication node and second communication node's sending terminal is the high level, on-board communication circuit CAN realize first communication node's receiving terminal with second communication node's receiving terminal is the high level to realize on-board CAN communication under the condition that need not the CAN transceiver, reduced the hardware cost.
Referring to fig. 2b, fig. 2b is a schematic structural diagram of another on-board communication circuit 30 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2b, the on-board communication circuit 30 described in the present embodiment is used to implement the on-board communication between the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20, and includes a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a first resistor R1, and a second resistor R2, wherein:
a transmitting end TX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected with the cathode of a first diode D1, and the anode of a first diode D1 is connected with a receiving end RX1 of the first communication node 10; a transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is connected to a cathode of a second diode D2, and an anode of the second diode D2 is connected to a receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20; a first end of the first resistor R1 is connected with the anode of the first diode D1, and a second end of the first resistor R1 is connected with a first power supply end;
a first end of the second resistor R2 is connected with the anode of the second diode D2, a second end of the second resistor R2 is connected with a second power supply end, and the power supply levels of the first power supply end and the second power supply end are the same;
when the RX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected to the TX2 of the second communication node 20, and the TX1 of the first communication node 10 is connected to the RX2 of the second communication node 20, if the TX1 of the first communication node 10 is low or the TX2 of the second communication node 20 is low, the on-board communication circuit 30 implements that the RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both low.
The on-board communication circuit 30 according to the embodiment of the present application is suitable for a case where the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 can only output a low level, for example, the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 are both Open Collector (OC) gates.
The on-board communication circuit 30 is configured to implement that the receiving end RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving end RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both low level when the transmitting end TX1 of the first communication node 10 or the transmitting end TX2 of the second communication node 20 is low level;
when the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 in the on-board communication circuit 30 are both turned on, and at this time, the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at a low level.
In the embodiment of the present application, the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 may implement controller area network CAN bus communication through the on-board communication circuit 30. The first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 may perform data transmission and control command transmission through the on-board communication circuit 30.
The first diode D1 and the second diode D2 may be implemented by using an alternative circuit having diode functions (i.e., functions of unidirectional conduction and reverse blocking), and the embodiment of the present invention is not limited thereto.
The CAN bus CAN be used for transmitting data and CAN also be used for transmitting control commands. When data is transmitted, a data block may be encoded in units of data blocks, and a data block having a minimum unit of bits (one bit of binary information includes 1 bit) may be obtained.
CAN is one of the most widely used field buses internationally. In the beginning of the 20 th century, in order to solve the problem of data exchange between the numerous control and test instruments in modern cars, the company Bosch, germany, developed a CAN bus. The CAN bus CAN effectively support a serial communication network of distributed control or real-time control, has the advantages of strong anti-interference performance, reliable use and the like, is mainly applied to the automobile industry at first, and is widely applied to the automation fields of the automobile industry, the aviation industry, industrial control and the like, such as a distributed environment monitoring system, a greenhouse environment monitoring system, a transformer substation monitoring system and the like.
The CAN bus is a serial data communication protocol, and the communication interfaces (e.g., the first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20) of the CAN bus integrate the functions of the physical layer and the data link layer of the CAN protocol, and CAN complete the framing processing of data, including bit stuffing, data block encoding, cyclic redundancy check, priority discrimination and other work. On the basis of which the user can develop an application layer communication protocol adapted to the actual needs of the system. The CAN protocol has the main characteristic that the traditional station address coding is abandoned, and the communication data block is coded instead, so that the number of nodes in the network is not limited theoretically by adopting the method, and different nodes CAN receive the same data at the same time.
The CAN bus has the following advantages:
(1) the CAN bus is a multi-master bus, namely each node machine CAN be a host machine, and the node machines CAN also communicate with each other;
(2) the communication medium of the CAN bus CAN be a twisted pair, a coaxial cable or an optical fiber, and the communication speed CAN reach 1 Mbps;
(3) the length of the data segment transmitted in the CAN bus is at most 8 bytes, and the general requirements of control commands, working states and test data in the common industrial field CAN be met. Meanwhile, 8 bytes can not occupy the bus for too long time, so that the real-time performance of communication is ensured;
(4) the CAN protocol adopts Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) check and CAN provide a corresponding error processing function, so that the reliability of data communication is ensured;
(5) the CAN CAN work in a multi-master mode, and any node on the network CAN actively send information to other nodes on the bus at any time, so that data CAN be sent and received in a point-to-point mode, a point-to-multipoint mode and a global broadcasting mode;
(6) the CAN adopts a non-destructive bus arbitration technology, when two nodes send information to the bus at the same time, the node with low priority actively stops data sending, and the node with high priority CAN continue to transmit data without being influenced, thereby saving the bus conflict arbitration time.
Typical application scenarios for CAN bus: the main node receives field data sent by other nodes, such as parameters of field temperature, current, pressure and the like, generates various control commands after processing, and sends the control commands to other nodes through the CAN bus.
In the embodiment of the present application, the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 are pull-up resistors, and the resistances of the first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 may be the same or different. The first resistor R1 and the second resistor R2 can improve the noise tolerance of signals at the receiving end of the communication node and enhance the anti-interference capability. The first diode D1 and the second diode D2 may be ordinary switching diodes, low power consumption switching diodes, etc., and the parameters of the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 may be the same or different.
In this embodiment, the on-board communication circuit may be used in a board that does not need a large cable to carry a large current, such as a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), and the communication node may be a micro control unit MCU, a unit in which the micro control unit MCU is connected to other electronic components, or an integrated electronic device including the micro control unit MCU.
Referring to table 1, table 1 shows level variations between communication nodes of the on-board communication circuits of fig. 2a and 2 b. In table 1, the high level is "1" and the low level is "0". As CAN be seen from table 1, as long as any one of the transmitting terminals (TX1 or TX2) of the first communication node and the second communication node is at a low level, the receiving terminals (RX1 and RX 2) of the first communication node and the second communication node are both at a low level, and when the transmitting terminals (TX1 and TX2) of the first communication node and the second communication node are both at a high level, the receiving terminals (RX1 and RX 2) of the first communication node and the second communication node are both at a high level, the on-board communication circuits of fig. 2a and 2b CAN achieve the function of CAN communication without using the CAN transceiver of fig. 1a and the CAN signal.
The high level and the low level correspond to "1" and "0" of the digital signal, respectively. The voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the high level and the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the low level do not intersect. For example, the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the high level is greater than 2.5V, and the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the low level is 0-1.2V.
TABLE 1
First communication node TX1 Second communication node TX2 First communications node RX1 Second communication node RX2
0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
1 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
When the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 in the on-board communication circuit 30 are both turned on, so that the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at a low level. As shown in FIG. 2a, it is assumed that the level of the first power source terminal is preset to 3.3V, the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the high level is 2.5-10V, and the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the low level is 0-1.2V. The transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level (e.g., 0V), the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level (e.g., 0V), and since the cathode of the first diode D1 is at 0V, the anode of the first diode D1 is connected to the voltage 3.3V of the first power source terminal through the first resistor R1, and the first diode D1 is turned on. Similarly, since the cathode of the second diode D2 is 0V, the anode of the second diode D2 is connected to the voltage of 3.3V from the first power source terminal through the first resistor R1, and the second diode D1 is turned on. After the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 are both turned on, since the turn-on voltage drop of the diodes is generally 0.2-0.7V, the positive electrode of the first diode D1 and the positive electrode of the second diode D2 are both 0.2-0.7V, which is low level, and since the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, the receiving terminal RX of the first communication node 10, the positive electrode of the second diode D2, and the positive electrode of the first diode D1 are connected, the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both low level.
When the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a high level, the first diode D1 of the on-board communication circuit 30 is turned on, and the second diode D2 is turned off, so that the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at a low level. As shown in FIG. 2a, it is assumed that the level of the first power source terminal is preset to 3.3V, the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the high level is 2.5-10V, and the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the low level is 0-1.2V. The transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a low level (e.g., 0V), i.e., the voltage of the cathode 32 of the first diode D1 is "0", and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a high level (e.g., 5V), i.e., the voltage of the cathode 42 of the second diode D2 is "5V". Since the cathode of the first diode D1 is 0V, and the anode of the first diode D1 is connected to the voltage of the first power source terminal by 3.3V through the first resistor R1, the first diode D1 is turned on, and since the on-state voltage drop of the diode is generally 0.2 to 0.7V, which is a low level, the anode of the first diode D1 is 0.2 to 0.7V. Since the cathode of the second diode D2 is 5V, the anode of the second diode D2 is connected to the voltage of the first power terminal 3.3V through the first resistor R1, the second diode D2 is not turned on, the anode voltage of the second diode D2 is equal to the anode voltage of the first diode D1 (i.e., 0.2 to 0.7V), and similarly, the low level is obtained because the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, the receiving terminal RX of the first communication node 10, the anode of the second diode D2, and the anode of the first diode D1 are connected, and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 and the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 are both low level.
When the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a high level and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level, the first diode D1 of the on-board communication circuit 30 is not turned on, and the second diode D2 is turned on, so that the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at a low level. As shown in FIG. 2a, it is assumed that the level of the first power source terminal is preset to 3.3V, the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the high level is 2.5-10V, and the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the low level is 0-1.2V. The transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 is at a high level (e.g., 5V), i.e., the voltage of the cathode 32 of the first diode D1 is "5V", and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 is at a low level (e.g., 0V), i.e., the voltage of the cathode 42 of the second diode D2 is "0V". Since the cathode of the second diode D2 is 0V, and the anode of the second diode D2 is connected to the voltage of the first power source terminal by the first resistor R1, which is 3.3V, the second diode D2 is turned on, and since the on-state voltage drop of the diode is generally 0.2 to 0.7V, the anode voltage of the second diode D2 is 0.2 to 0.7V, which is at a low level. Since the cathode of the first diode D1 is 5V, the anode of the first diode D1 is connected to the voltage of the first power source terminal 3.3V through the first resistor R1, the first diode D1 is not turned on, and the anode of the second diode D2 is equal to the anode of the first diode D1 (i.e., 0.2-0.7V), which is also low. Since the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, the receiving terminal RX of the first communication node 10, the anode of the second diode D2 and the anode of the first diode D1 are connected, the receiving terminal RX1 level of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 level of the second communication node 20 are both low level.
When the transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at high level, the first diode D1 and the second diode D2 in the on-board communication circuit 30 are both non-conductive, so that the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 are both at high level. As shown in FIG. 2a, it is assumed that the level of the first power source terminal is preset to 3.3V, the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the high level is 2.5-10V, and the voltage range of the analog signal corresponding to the low level is 0-1.2V. The transmitting terminal TX1 of the first communication node 10 and the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20 are both high (e.g., 5V), i.e., the voltage of the cathode 32 of the first diode D1 is "5V", and similarly, the voltage of the cathode 42 of the second diode D2 is also "5V". The anode of the first diode D1 is connected to the voltage of the first power source terminal 3.3V through the first resistor R1, so that the first diode D1 is turned off, and the anode of the first diode D1 is at a high level with a voltage of 3.3V. Similarly, the anode of the second diode D2 is connected to the voltage of the first power terminal 3.3V through the first resistor R1, the second diode D2 is not turned on, and the anode of the second diode D2 is at a high level at 3.3V. Since the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, the receiving terminal RX of the first communication node 10, the anode of the second diode D2, and the anode of the first diode D1 are connected, the level of the receiving terminal RX1 of the first communication node 10 is the same as the level of the transmitting terminal TX2 of the second communication node 20, and both are high.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an in, on-board communication circuit CAN be used for under the condition that the communication node in the board does not have plus CAN transceiver, realizes the on-board CAN communication between two communication nodes, has reduced the hardware cost. The embodiment of the utility model provides a mainly explain inboard communication circuit's structure and theory of operation, set forth the optional means of optimizing inboard communication circuit next.
Optionally, please refer to fig. 3, fig. 3 is obtained by further optimizing on the basis of fig. 2b, and fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of another on-board communication circuit disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 3, the on-board communication circuit described in this embodiment further includes: a first filter circuit and a second filter circuit; a first end 11 of the first resistor R1 is connected to a receiving end RX1 of the first communication node 10 through a first filter circuit; the first terminal 21 of the second resistor R2 is connected to the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20 through a second filter circuit. Wherein:
the first filter circuit comprises a third resistor R3 and a first capacitor C1, and the second filter circuit comprises a fourth resistor R4 and a second capacitor C2; the first end 71 of the first capacitor C1 is connected to the first end 51 of the third resistor R3 and the receiving end RX1 of the first communication node 10, the second end 72 of the first capacitor C1 is connected to the first ground, and the second end 52 of the third resistor R3 is connected to the first end 11 of the first resistor R1; the first terminal 81 of the second capacitor C2 is connected to the second terminal 62 of the fourth resistor R4 and the receiving terminal RX2 of the second communication node 20, the second terminal 82 of the second capacitor C2 is connected to the second ground terminal, and the first terminal 61 of the fourth resistor R4 is connected to the first terminal 21 of the second resistor R2.
When communication is carried out between the communication nodes, the receiving end of each communication node is possibly interfered by various factors and is difficult to receive pure signals, and the first filter circuit and the second filter circuit are high in anti-interference performance, so that the on-board communication circuit CAN not only realize on-board CAN communication between the communication nodes, but also reduce interference signals possibly received by the receiving end of each communication node and realize more accurate on-board CAN communication.
Optionally, the first filter circuit and the second filter circuit may be added on the basis of fig. 2a, and the specific principle is similar to that in fig. 3, and is not described here again.
Please refer to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of an on-board communication device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 4, the on-board communication apparatus described in the present embodiment includes a first communication node 10, a second communication node 20, and an on-board communication circuit 30 shown in any one of fig. 2a, 2b, or 3. Wherein:
the grounding end 103 of the first communication node 10 and the grounding end 203 of the second communication node 20 are connected with the same grounding end;
the power supply terminal 104 of the first communication node 10 is connected to a first auxiliary power supply, and the power supply terminal 204 of the second communication node 20 is connected to a second auxiliary power supply;
The first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 each comprise a micro control unit MCU and a CAN controller.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an in, the microcontrol unit MCU among the first communication node 10 and the microcontrol unit MCU among the second communication node 20 can be the same microcontrol unit, also can be different microcontrol units.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an in, little the control unit MCU and CAN controller interconnect, collaborative work constitute a communication node jointly. Two communication nodes in the on-board communication device realize the on-board CAN communication sharing the same ground end through the on-board communication circuit.
Please refer to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of another on-board communication device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 5, the on-board communication apparatus described in the present embodiment includes a first communication node 10, a second communication node 20, and an on-board communication circuit 30 shown in any one of fig. 2a, 2b, or 3. Wherein:
the grounding end 103 of the first communication node 10 and the grounding end 203 of the second communication node 20 are connected with the same grounding end;
the power supply terminal 104 of the first communication node 10 is connected to a first auxiliary power supply, and the power supply terminal 204 of the second communication node 20 is connected to a second auxiliary power supply;
The first communication node 10 and the second communication node 20 both comprise a Micro Control Unit (MCU) which is integrated with a CAN controller.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an in, the integration has the CAN controller among the little the control unit MCU, and little the control unit MCU CAN directly constitute a communication node. Two communication nodes in the on-board communication device realize the on-board CAN communication sharing the same ground end through the on-board communication circuit.
The in-board communication circuit and the in-board communication device provided by the embodiments of the present invention are described in detail above, and the principles and embodiments of the present invention are explained herein by applying specific examples, and the descriptions of the above embodiments are only used to help understand the method and the core ideas of the present invention; meanwhile, for the general technical personnel in the field, according to the idea of the present invention, there are changes in the specific implementation and application scope, to sum up, the content of the present specification should not be understood as the limitation of the present invention.

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1. An on-board communication circuit for enabling on-board communication between a first communication node and a second communication node, the on-board communication circuit comprising a first diode, a second diode, and a first resistor;
The transmitting end of the first communication node is connected with the cathode of the first diode, and the anode of the first diode is connected with the receiving end of the first communication node; the transmitting end of the second communication node is connected with the cathode of the second diode, and the anode of the second diode is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node; the first end of the first resistor is connected with the anode of the first diode, and the second end of the first resistor is connected with a first power supply end; under the condition that the receiving end of the first communication node is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node, if the sending end of the first communication node and the sending end of the second communication node are both high level, the on-board communication circuit realizes that the receiving end of the first communication node and the receiving end of the second communication node are both high level.
2. The on-board communication circuit according to claim 1,
if the transmitting end of the first communication node is at a low level or the transmitting end of the second communication node is at a low level, the on-board communication circuit realizes that the receiving end of the first communication node and the receiving end of the second communication node are both at the low level.
3. The on-board communication circuit according to claim 1, further comprising a second resistor having a first terminal connected to the anode of the second diode and a second terminal connected to a second power supply terminal, wherein the first power supply terminal and the second power supply terminal are powered at the same level;
and under the condition that the receiving end of the first communication node is connected with the sending end of the second communication node and the sending end of the first communication node is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node, if the sending end of the first communication node is at a low level or the sending end of the second communication node is at a low level, the on-board communication circuit realizes that the receiving end of the first communication node and the receiving end of the second communication node are both at the low level.
4. The on-board communication circuit according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a first filter circuit; and the anode of the first diode is connected with the receiving end of the first communication node through the first filter circuit.
5. The on-board communication circuit of claim 4, wherein the first filtering circuit comprises a third resistor and a first capacitor; the first end of the first capacitor is connected with the first end of the third resistor and the receiving end of the first communication node, the second end of the first capacitor is connected with the first ground end, and the second end of the third resistor is connected with the anode of the first diode.
6. The on-board communication circuit of claim 5, further comprising a second filtering circuit; and the anode of the second diode is connected with the receiving end of the second communication node through the second filter circuit.
7. The on-board communication circuit of claim 6, wherein the second filtering circuit comprises a fourth resistor and a second capacitor; the first end of the second capacitor is connected with the second end of the fourth resistor and the receiving end of the second communication node, the second end of the second capacitor is connected with the second ground end, and the first end of the fourth resistor is connected with the anode of the second diode.
8. An on-board communication device, comprising a first communication node, a second communication node and an on-board communication circuit according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
9. The on-board communication device according to claim 8, wherein ground terminals of the first communication node and the second communication node are connected to the same ground terminal.
10. The on-board communication device of claim 8, wherein the first communication node and the second communication node each comprise a micro-control unit and a CAN controller.
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