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The
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The CAN
(Controller Area Network) protocol was
developed in Europe for the use in
passenger cars. Through the successful use
of CAN in automotive and industrial
applications such as control devices,
sensors and actuators, CAN found its way
to the US and other parts of the world.
Internationally standardized under ISO
11898.
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CAN in Cars |
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With
the growing demand for greater safety,
comfort, convenience and compliance
requirements for improved pollution
control and reduced fuel consumption, the
car industry has developed a multitude of
electronic systems (e.g. ABS, EMS,
traction control, air-bags, central door
locking, powered seat…).
The complexity of these control systems
and the need to exchange data among them
required more and more hard-wired,
dedicated signal lines. CAN offers the
complete solution. Utilizing CAN,
controllers, sensors, and actuators
communicate with each other, in real-time,
at speed of up to 1 MBit/s , over a two
wire serial data bus. |
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CAN in industrial
applications |
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The
benefits of reduced cost and improved
reliability that the car industry gains by
using CAN are now used by manufacturers of
a wide range of products.
Industrial examples are marine control and
navigation systems, elevator control
systems, agricultural machinery, factory
automation, photo-copiers, medical
systems, textile production machinery. |
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CAN Networks |
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Are cost
effective to design and implement
Will continue to operate in harsh
environments
Are easy to configure and modify
Automatically detect data transmission errors
Provide an environment that enables centralized
fault diagnosis - during design or
while in service
Associated
specifications such as CAN-based CAL,
CANopen, DeviceNet, CAN Kingdom, SDS and
J1939 are some of the enhancements to the
original standard. |
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More about CAN |
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If you are
not familiar with CAN, we recommend you to
learn the first steps with an introduction
to CAN. This introduction allows to
understand “how works CAN” on the
bit-level.
You will find exclusively in our website
this complete introduction...
Please have a look on this
site on the link called general questions
to see some answers to the questions of
new CAN users.
Furthermore the I+ME
ACTIA CAN Experts wrote the CAN reference
“bible” for the University students and all the people who need
serious references in this domain. This
book in two parts is available in the
shops under the reference you will find at
the end of the CAN introduction...
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