SAE J2366/1L_200111
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ITS Data Bus—Low Impedance Stereo Audio (LISA)
27-11-2001
1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Applicable publications
2.1.1 SAE publications
2.2 Related publications
2.2.1 SAE publications
3 Definitions
3.1 Audio arbitration
3.2 IDB-C
3.3 ITS
3.4 LISA
3.5 Receiver
3.6 Transmitter
4 The LISA bus
4.1 Transmitter
4.1.1 Number of transmitters
4.1.2 Transmitter output
4.2 Receiver
4.3 Bus load resistor
4.4 LISA connections
Appendix A LISA Circuit examples
A.1.1 Transmitter circuit
A.1.2 Receiver circuit
A.1.3 Transceiver circuit
A.1.4 Grounding example
Specifies Low Impedance Stereo Audio (LISA) bus, which may be used in conjunction with the Physical Layer of the IDB-C, as described in SAE J 2366-1. The audio arbitration messages used to control access to the LISA bus are specified in SAE J 2366-7.
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This SAE Recommended Practice describes the Low Impedance Stereo Audio (LISA) bus, which may be used in conjunction with the Physical Layer of the IDB-C, as described in SAE J2366-1. The audio arbitration messages used to control access to the LISA bus are specified in SAE J2366-7.The IDB-C is a non-proprietary virtual token passing bus, designed to allow disparate consumer, vehicle, and commercial electronic components to communicate and share information.
SAE J2366/7_200204 | ITS Data Bus—Application Message Layer |
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