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iC-BL: Flexible BiSS Line Bridge Module

Bodenheim, 13.10.2022: The new iC-BL bridge module from iC-Haus offers a sophisticated  range of functions and a versatile I/O port. It simplifies the implementation of BiSS Line on  any platform. As a BiSS C, SSI, SPI and I²C master as well as an SPI slave, iC-BL can be used as  a BiSS Line slave to easily integrate a wide variety of technologies into BiSS Line on the  sensor side. On the control side, BiSS Line communication with the BiSS Line master iC-BL is  coordinated via the integrated BiSS C or SPI slave interface, so that safe transmission paths  can be implemented in many applications. 

Flexibility is supported by a generous supply voltage range (5V, 7V…30V), an on-chip DC/DC  converter for generating a stabilized sensor supply (2.5V, 3.3V or 5V at max. 200mA) and a  non-volatile OTP memory for device configuration — all in a compact 5mm x 5mm QFN28  package. 

Versatile applications 

In addition to integrating existing BiSS C components into BiSS Line and implementing robust  and compact data transmission, the versatile I/O port also enables parallel assignment of  multiple interfaces (e.g. BiSS C and I²C/SPI). Additional sensor data, e.g. from an I²C  temperature sensor or an SPI accelerometer for leading-edge Industry 4.0 applications such  as condition monitoring and predictive maintenance, can thus be integrated very easily into  the cyclic data transmission.

Due to the bidirectional sensor and actuator data transmission from the BiSS Line master to  the BiSS Line slave and vice versa, BiSS Line can also be implemented as a robust  transmission channel between several microcontrollers. Even more complex bus systems  with several BiSS Line slaves can be implemented in this way. The RS485 transceivers for  differential communication are already included in iC-BL. 

BiSS Line single-cable technology: Robust data transmission over 2 cores 

With BiSS Line, iC-Haus extends the established bidirectional open-source BiSS interface with  a single-cable technology. This allows power and data signals to be transmitted modulated  over just two wires with full compatibility to BiSS C and high data availability. This is because  the integrated error correction makes the communication extremely robust even in harsh  environments with electromagnetic interference fields (e.g. motor feedback applications,  construction machinery) and allows corrections of up to 4 bytes. 

The transmission of up to 8 sensor/actor data channels, each with a maximum data length of  64 bits, takes place at a rate of 12.5 Mbit/s over transmission distances of up to 100 m, using  existing infrastructures and the established RS-485 physical layer (half-duplex). 

Kits for easy BiSS Line Evaluation 

With the available evaluation kits and software, interested parties can already get an idea of  the functions and capabilities of the robust BiSS Line single-cable technology. The iC-Haus  application engineers are also happy to assist with the commissioning and evaluation of BiSS  Line components such as the flexible bridge module iC-BL. 

More information about iC-BL:  

https://www.ichaus.de/BL

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