
handle: 11449/73120
This work describes a hardware/software co-design system development, named IEEE 1451 platform, to be used in process automation. This platform intends to make easier the implementation of IEEE standards 1451.0, 1451.1, 1451.2 and 1451.5. The hardware was built using NIOS II processor resources on Alteras Cyclone II FPGA. The software was done using Java technology and C/C++ for the processors programming. This HW/SW system implements the IEEE 1451 based on a control module and supervisory software for industrial automation. Highlights TEDS information from the transducers in FPGA. NCAP generation TEDS as requested by the operator. Platform IEEE 1451.
IEEE standards, Standards, IEEE-1451, Processor resources, Storms, IEEE 1451 standard, Network-based, In-process, Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), Java programming language, Java technologies, Control module, Hardware/software co-design, NIOS II, Intelligent transducers, Computer software, Industrial automation, FPGA, NIOS II processor
IEEE standards, Standards, IEEE-1451, Processor resources, Storms, IEEE 1451 standard, Network-based, In-process, Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), Java programming language, Java technologies, Control module, Hardware/software co-design, NIOS II, Intelligent transducers, Computer software, Industrial automation, FPGA, NIOS II processor
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