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CAN stands for Controller Area Network and is a bus often used in automotive applications. It is a two-wire differential protocol and works on baud rates from 10 kbits/sec to 1 Mbits/sec.

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CAN bus - Priority/collision

Ok, now CAN doesn’t have a master node, and yes, any node can start a transmission any time it feels like after checking that the bus is idle. Now the algorithm takes place. … After the message is finished the node which lost the priority can retry sending its message and the cycle starts all over. …
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How do I specify whether to send a CAN bus message on low-speed or high-speed CAN?

Basically a vehicle works with two physically separated CAN networks, which is the high CAN, sometimes refered as C-CAN, and low CAN, sometimes refered as B-CAN. … The last is a centralized ECU that is connected to all CAN buses and can act as a CAN router or have its own processing. …
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Twisted pair impedance

I've got a twisted pair cable that I'd like to use for connecting distributed systems that use 1Mbps CAN network. … How can I evaluate the cable impedance to verify if it matches this network? …
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