Mcr To Srm Converter
7.1 Configuration Format
7.2 Soft CPU Tasks
7.3 Driver API
2.1 MCR Interfaces: Describe common MCR implementations — memory-mapped registers, read/write cycles, byte/word widths, endianness, and typical control/status register semantics: enable/disable, speed setpoint, direction, fault status.
2.2 SRM Interfaces: Describe SRM expectations — streaming sensor data, timestamping, frame formats, packetized transfers, typical transports (SPI, I2C, UART, LVDS, Ethernet, CAN), and synchronization needs. mcr to srm converter
2.3 Protocol Converters: Survey converters and bridges (e.g., SPI–I2C bridges, CAN gateways, AXI-to-APB bridges) and relevant techniques: buffering, flow control, DMA, zero-copy, hardware accelerators, and soft CPU integration.
MCR stands for Morale, Culture, and Retention. Unlike financial metrics, MCR is qualitative, but it is measurable. High MCR means low turnover
High MCR means low turnover, high psychological safety, and daily discretionary effort. Low MCR means quiet quitting, absenteeism, and toxic attrition.
The converter was developed as a two-stage algorithm: high psychological safety