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 ...
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 ...
Chestnut Ridge, New York—Test-and-measurement vendor LeCroy is now offering a CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) test adjunct for its existing long-memory WaveRunner 6000A Series of oscilloscopes (a ...
The CAN bus has become a staple of automotive engineering since it was introduced in the late ’80s, but in parallel with the spread of electronic devices almost every single piece of equipment inside ...
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 ...
Why the CAN bus technology has lasted nearly 40 years. Why evolving requirements of automotive electronics are outstripping CAN’s capabilities. How automotive Ethernet was developed to support the ...
Today's passenger vehicles can utilize about 70 onboard computers (ECUs, actuators, and so forth). So let's consider this group an extended family, and just like any family, communication means a lot.
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