Controller Area Network

E1029497

Controller Area Network is a robust serial communication protocol widely used in automotive and industrial systems to enable reliable, real-time data exchange between electronic control units without a central host computer.

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instanceOf automotive network technology
fieldbus
serial communication protocol
abbreviation CAN
arbitrationMethod CSMA/CR NERFINISHED
arbitrationMethodExpanded carrier sense multiple access with collision resolution
designedFor operation without central host computer
developedBy Robert Bosch GmbH NERFINISHED
developmentStartYear 1983
errorDetectionMethods acknowledgement check
bit stuffing
cyclic redundancy check
frame check
firstPublicationYear 1986
frameTypes data frame
error frame
overload frame
remote frame
hasVariant CAN FD NERFINISHED
CANopen NERFINISHED
DeviceNet NERFINISHED
J1939 NERFINISHED
identifierLength 11-bit base frame format
29-bit extended frame format
layerInOSIModel data link layer
physical layer
logicalLinkLayerSpecifiedBy ISO 11898-1 NERFINISHED
lowSpeedFaultTolerantSpecifiedBy ISO 11898-3 NERFINISHED
maxBitRate 1 Mbit/s
messageAddressing message-based addressing
not node-address based protocol
physicalLayerSpecifiedBy ISO 11898-2 NERFINISHED
physicalMedium twisted pair cable
primaryPurpose communication between electronic control units
standardizedAs ISO 11898 NERFINISHED
supports arbitration on message priority
broadcast communication
error confinement
error detection
fault confinement
message prioritization
multi-master communication
real-time data exchange
topology bus topology
typicalBitRate 125 kbit/s GENERATED
250 kbit/s GENERATED
500 kbit/s GENERATED
usedIn aerospace systems
agricultural machinery
automotive systems
building automation
industrial automation
medical equipment

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CAN bus fullName Controller Area Network