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CAN Homepage of Robert Bosch GmbH
These pages are intended to give an overview about The function of Controller Area Network Literature about CAN with links to other CAN websites CAN products provided by Bosch
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http://www.can.bosch.com
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CAN Primer
CAN was developed for the automotive market to reduce the weight and cost of wiring harnesses and add additional capabilities.
It is also used in factory automation, medical, marine, military and anywhere a simple yet robust network is needed.
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http://www.dgtech.com
date: 9/1/2004
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CAN: A Serial Bus System - Not Just For Vehicles
The CAN protocol, which corresponds to the data link layer in the ISO/OSI reference mo-del, meets the real-time requirements of automotive applications.
Unlike cable trees, the network protocol detects and corrects transmission errors caused by electromag-netic interference.
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http://www.esd-electronics.com
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Controller Area Network
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a broadcast, differential serial bus standard, originally developed in the 1980s by Robert Bosch GmbH, for connecting electronic control units (ECUs). CAN was specifically designed to be robust in electromagnetically noisy environments and can utilize a differential balanced line like RS-485. It can be even more robust against noise if twisted pair wire is used.
Although initially created for automotive...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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Controller Area Network (CAN) Overview
CAN History CAN Benefits Table of Contents: * CAN Applications * CAN Physical Layers * CAN Terminology * CAN Database Files * How CAN Communication Works * National Instruments CAN Tools * NI-CAN Software Driver
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http://zone.ni.com
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