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Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 2) - Automated Analysis and Validation
February 22, 2010 | Thorsten Gerke and Thomas Suermann Synopsys and NXP
This article describes a simulation-based methodology for FlexRay topology within the physical layer. Part 1 focuses on the basics of the FlexRay physical layer and signal integrity. The latter is essential for model generation and analysis of topology quality criteria. Part 2 describes the analysis methodology for efficient evaluation of virtual FlexRay vehicle topologies.
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