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Figure 85. bit arbitration example, 4 message frames, Message frames -8 – Intel 8XC196Lx User Manual

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of arbitration, nodes A, C, and D are all transmitting an “active 0” symbol, thus the idle state of
the “passive 1” symbol is overruled in favor of the driven state of the “active 0” symbol.

Node C is the next node to discontinue transmitting when it attempts to take control of the bus by
transmitting an “active 1” symbol. However, nodes A and D maintain control by continuing to
drive the bus with an “active 0” symbol.

Finally, node D discontinues transmitting when its attempt to hold the bus in an idle state is over-
ruled by the driven state of the “active 1” symbol on node A. Thus, node A is awarded arbitration.

The busline signal, detected on the bus by the receiver, reflects node A’s message, as this is the
only node that did not experience contention.

Figure 8-5. Bit Arbitration Example

8.4

MESSAGE FRAMES

A message transmission or reception is transferred within a message frame that adds control and
error-detection bits to the content of the message. The frame for an IFR message differs slightly
from that for a standard message, but they contain similar information (Figure 8-6).

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Node B

"0"

"0"

"0"

"1"

"0"

"1"

Node C

"0"

"0"

"0"

"1"

"0"

"1"

"0"

Node D

Busline

"0"

"0"

"0"

"0"

"0"

"1"

"0"

"1"

"0"

"0"

Node A

Point of
Arbitration

"1"

Point of
Arbitration

Point of
Arbitration

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