System on Chip design of Embedded Controller for Car Black Box

This paper describes the design process of car black box system IC. As x by wire is introduced to the several part in vehicle, the demand of automotive semiconductors are increasing. Because it will be mandatory for every car to be equipped with Car Black Box, it is expected that many ICs for Car Black Box also will be integrated. Unlike general electronic control units (ECUs) as PCB or module, car black box implemented on a single chip can reduce its size, power consumption and the cost. So the topic of this paper is to develop the Embedded controller for Car Black Box using SoC (System on Chip) technique. System on Chip (SoC) is the effective method to implement embedded system like car black box, which consists of processor, memory, I/O peripheral and several interfaces. SoC for Car Black Box system consists of 8051 processor, CAN (Controller Area Network) controller, JPEG compressor, SD controller for dumping the data from memory buffer to SD card, ROM for programming and SRAM acting as memory buffer. Describing the design process in the hardware and software, it was shown in the verification using MFC(Microsoft Foundation Class) program whether the required data such as image, location and other vehicle control status information was recorded and recovered.

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