CNAOB-Communications-Protocol-Notes

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CRC CheckSum Algorithm

16-bit CRC verification code


Only 8 data bits are involved in CRC calculation, with the exclusion of start bit and end bit. Algorithmof CRC code: 1) Presetting a 16-bit register to hex FFFF (namely 1 for all bits in binary system). The register is called CRC register; 2) XORing the first 8-bit binary data (the first byte of the communication message frame) with the low 8-bit of 16-bit CRC register, then storing the result in CRC register; 3) Right-shifting the register data by one bit (towards lower bit) and filling the highest bit with 0, then checking the shift-out bit; 4) If the shift-out bit is 0, repeat step 3 (right-shifting one more bit); If the shift-out bit is1, XOR the CRC register data with polynomial A001 (1010 0000 0000 0001); 5) Repeating step 3 and step 4 until all of the 8-bit data have been processed after 8 right-shift operations; 6) Repeating step 2 to step 5 to process the next byte of the communication message frame; 7) When calculation procedures of the first 5 bytes in the communication message frame are completed, the 16-bit CRC verification code will be generated in the 16-bit CRC register.