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Controller Area Network (CAN) Basics
Controller Area Network (CAN) was initially created by German automotive system supplier Robert Bosch in the mid-1980s for automotive applications as a method for enabling robust serial communication. The goal was to make automobiles more reliable, safe and fuel-effi-cient while decreasing wiring harness weight and com-plexity. Since its inception, the CAN protocol has gained widespread popularity in industrial automation...
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CAN (Controller Area Network) FAQ
Controller Area Network (CAN), as its name implies, is the network established among microcontrollers. It is a two-wire high-speed network system which was firstly established to overcome the problems (wire harness, communication) faced in automobiles. This is the FAQ.
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CAN (Controller Area Network, CANbus) and CANopen FAQ
This is a collection of Frequently Asked Questions concerning CAN and CANopen along with their answers. Some of them were collected from the CAN mailinglist (groups.yahoo.com/group/CANbus/), others were submitted through the tutors of ESAcademy (www.esacademy.com).
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CAN Bus
The Controller Area Network (CAN) specification defines the Data Link Layer, ISO 11898 defines the Physical Layer. The CAN bus [CANbus] is a Balanced (differential) 2-wire interface running over either a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP), Un-shielded Twisted Pair (UTP), or Ribbon cable. Each node uses a Male 9-pin D connector. The Bit Encoding used is: Non Return to Zero (NRZ) encoding (with bit-stuffing) for data communication on a...
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CAN bus - an Overview
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial bus system, which was originally developed for automotive applications in the early 1980's. The CAN protocol was internationally standardized in 1993 as ISO 11898-1 and comprises the data link layer of the seven layer ISO/OSI reference model. CAN, which is by now available from around 40 semiconductor manufacturers in hardware, provides two communication services: the sending of a message (data frame...
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