eBooks (PDF) Describing CAN, CANopen and SAE J1939 Protocol Standards

On May 4, 2010, in Technical Literature, by admin

Copperhill Media offers a variety of literature on the Controller Area Network (CAN), CANopen and SAE J1939 Protocol Standards. All books are available as paperback, but can also be downloaded in eBook (PDF) form.

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Vehicle Applications of Controller Area Network

On March 31, 2010, in Author Posts, The CAN Man, by The CAN Man

The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial bus communications protocol developed by Bosch in the early 1980s. It defines a standard for efficient and reliable communication between sensor, actuator, controller, and other nodes in real-time applications. CAN is the de facto standard in a large variety of networked embedded control systems. The early CAN development was mainly supported by the vehicle industry: CAN is found in a variety of passenger cars, trucks, boats, spacecraft, and other types of vehicles. The protocol is also widely used today in industrial automation and other areas of networked embedded control, with applications in diverse products such as production machinery, medical equipment, building automation, weaving machines, and wheelchairs.

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EMI/ESD Protection Solutions for the CAN Bus

On March 31, 2010, in Author Posts, The CAN Man, by The CAN Man

The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial communication protocol designed for providing reliable high−speed data transmission in harsh environments. CAN system designers are being challenged to meet stringentElectromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) standards and increase reliability, whilereducing the size and cost of their products.

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A Comprehensible Guide to J1939 by Wilfried Voss

On March 27, 2010, in Copperhill Media, Technical Literature, by admin

SAE J1939 has become the accepted industry standard and the vehicle network technology of choice for off-highway machines in applications such as construction, material handling, and forestry machines. J1939 is a higher-layer protocol based on Controller Area Network (CAN). It provides serial data communications between microprocessor systems (also called Electronic Control Units – ECU) in any kind of heavy duty vehicles. The messages exchanged between these units can be data such as vehicle road speed, torque control message from the transmission to the engine, oil temperature, and many more.

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A Comprehensible Guide to Controller Area Network

On March 25, 2010, in Copperhill Media, Technical Literature, by admin

Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial network technology that was originally designed for the automotive industry, especially for European cars, but has also become a popular bus in industrial automation as well as other applications. The CAN bus is primarily used in embedded systems, and as its name implies, is a network technology that provides fast communication among microcontrollers up to real-time requirements, eliminating the need for the much more expensive and complex technology of a Dual-Ported RAM.

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