The Controller-Area Network (CAN) bus protocol is a bus protocol invented in 1986, originally intended for automotive use. By now, the bus can be found in devices ranging from cars and trucks, over ...
Renesas Electronics Corp. has expanded its family of RX 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with the introduction of the RX660 group. The RX660 MCUs support operating voltages up 5 V with high noise ...
The TJA1044 is a high-speed CAN transceiver that provides an interface between a Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol controller and the physical two-wire CAN bus. The transceiver is designed for ...
The CAN bus protocol is being phased out of the automotive industry in favor of single-pair Ethernet due to its increased data bandwidth, node efficiency, security, and more. How single-pair Ethernet ...
[Avionics Today 10–28-2014] Airbus, in need of a unique device for cabin test activities on their A350 XWB test aircraft, asked Vector to build a mobile Controller Area Network (CAN) bus data logger.
I'm converting a classic Mini to electric and as a way to save a few thousand bucks, I'm hoping to build a box that can adapt the Nissan Leaf parts to a "normal" system of 12v switches. Specifically ...
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 ...
Researchers have determined a weakness in some cars’ internal networking system that could allow an attacker with physical access to knock components offline, including critical safety features. A ...