Claims
- 1. A synchronous time division multiplexing method for communicating between a plurality of transceivers interconnected by a communications medium consisting of a single signal line, said plurality of transceivers being peers in that none is a predetermined central bus master, comprising: assigning to each of said plurality of transceivers a unique number in a sequence of numbers including all of said plurality of transceivers;
- when communication on said communications medium is to begin, providing a jam signal from one or more of said plurality of transceivers onto said communications medium, such that no message other than said jam signal may exist on said communications medium;
- receiving said jam signal at each of said plurality of transceivers, each of said plurality of transceivers, in response to said jam signal, waiting for the end of said jam signal;
- each one of said plurality of transceivers, upon sensing the end of said jam signal, waiting for a first period of time equal to a predetermined frame gap time period summed with a first number of predetermined message slice time periods, said number equaling the number of said transceivers ahead of said one transceiver in said sequence, and thereafter transmitting a message if there is a message for said one transceiver to transmit; and
- each one of said plurality of transceivers, after a second period of time from the end of said jam signal, providing said jam signal onto said communications medium, said second period of time being equal to said predetermined frame gap time period summed with a second number of said predetermined message slice time periods, said second number equaling the total number of said plurality of transceivers.
- 2. A synchronous time division multiplexing method for communicating between a plurality of transceivers interconnected by a communications medium consisting of a single signal line, said plurality of transceivers being peers in that none is a predetermined central bus master, comprising:
- assigning to each of said plurality of transceivers a unique number in a sequence of numbers including all of said plurality of transceivers;
- when communication on said communications medium is to begin, providing a jam signal from one or more of said plurality of transceivers onto said communications medium, such that no message other than said jam signal may exist on said communications medium;
- receiving said jam signal at each of said plurality of transceivers, each of said plurality of transceivers, in response to said jam signal, waiting for the end of said jam signal;
- each one of said plurality of transceivers, upon sensing the end of said jam signal, waiting for a first period of time equal to a predetermined frame gap time period summed with a first number of message slice time periods, said number equaling the number of said transceivers ahead of said one transceiver in said sequence, and thereafter transmitting a message if there is a message for said one transceiver to transmit; and
- after a second period of time from the end of said jam signal, providing said jam signal onto said communications medium, said second period of time being equal to said predetermined frame gap time period summed with a second number of said message slice time periods, said second number equaling the total number of said plurality of transceivers;
- each of said message slice time periods being of a fixed predetermined extent whenever the transceiver associated therewith transmits a message;
- if any one of said transceivers does not have a message to transmit, said communications medium assuming an idle condition during a message slice time period associated with said any one transceiver, each of said plurality of transceivers responsive to said idle condition existing for a third predetermined period of time to end the current message time slice period and commence the next message time slice period, said third period of time being less than said fixed predetermined extent.
Parent Case Info
This is a File Wrapper Continuation of application Ser. No. 7/992,879, filed Dec. 21, 1992, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Continuations (1)
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