I have tested the results and they are accurate, though using the applet takes a bit of practice since its an iterative process of finding the best settings for some of the lower baud rates where there are multiple solutions.
Soon after, the SI-Lab incorporated two other research groups of CNUCE-CNR, the Computer Art and the Creative Virtual Systems groups. I have created a java applet that can calculate the CAN bit timing register values, and its free for everyone here at Silabs to use. In 1962 the CSCE became part of the CNR, and in 1968 was renamed Istituto di Elaborazione dell'Informazione (IEI).īy statute, IEI-CNR was organized into five research Departments (Languages and Operating Systems, Architecture of Computer Systems, Techniques for Information Processing, Computational Mathematics and Computer Graphics, Signals and Images Processing) and some supporting technological Services, among which the Image Processing Service.Īt the time of ISTI-CNR establishment it was then constituted the Signals and Images Laboratory (SI-Lab), as a result of the unification of the whole Department of Signals and Images Processing and the Image Processing Service. The Center for Studies on Electronic Computing (CSCE) was thus founded, and in 1961 the Pisan Electronic Computer - CEP - was inaugurated. In particular, the beginnings of IEI-CNR can be traced back to 1954 when Pisa University, on the advice of the Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi and financially backed by the provinces of Pisa, Lucca and Livorno decided to design and construct a computer intended entirely for scientific use, the first in Italy.
In September 2000, the Institute of Information Processing (IEI-CNR) and the CNUCE Institute (CNUCE-CNR) of the Italian National Research Council in Pisa merged to form the Institute of Information Science and Technologies (ISTI-CNR).įollowing this fusion, the former internal bodies of the two institutes were reorganized to give rise the present scientific structure of ISTI.