This paper examines the question of whether there is an ideal bus technology that can be applied to all test systems. While some companies may claim that a single technology is the ideal bus for all application needs, each bus has its strengths and is suited for different applications. With the variety of bus technologies available, engineers should consider key bus attributes such as latency, bandwidth, software support, distance support and availability when determining the appropriate bus for an application. Using a layered test architecture, with an integrated software framework, engineers can meet varying system needs by integrating buses to create a hybrid multiplatform system.
Horses for courses [industrial bus]
2006-08-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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