Ah, the CAN bus. It’s become a communication standard in the automotive world, found in a huge swathe of cars built from the mid-1990s onwards. You’ll also find it in aircraft, ships, and the vast ...
Serial communication buses transmit data over physical networks like RS-232, RS-485 and the controller-area network (CAN). The buses are used in such applications as industrial process control, power ...
Unfortunately, there’s no set standard for CAN connections. The most common connector for high-speed CAN is a DE-9, with CAN high on pin 7 and CAN low on pin 2. However cables will differ, and many ...
A technical paper titled “A Systematic Method to Generate Effective STLs for the In-Field Test of CAN Bus Controllers” was published by Delft University of Technology, Cadence, and Politecnico di ...
Scope maker LeCroy is introducing an innovative CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) tester for its existing WaveRunner 6000 Series oscilloscopes. While vector analyzers can do part of the job of CAN Bus ...
The CAN-CTRL implements a highly featured and reliable CAN bus controller that performs serial communication according to the Controller Area Network ...
The mystery of adding LED lights to a modern BMW with CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) electrical system is easy to resolve. The “smart” CAN Bus smells a rat when you pop in an LED brake light or ...