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  2. CANopen - Wikipedia

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    CANopen is a communication protocol stack and device profile specification for embedded systems used in automation. In terms of the OSI model, CANopen implements the layers above and including the network layer. The CANopen standard consists of an addressing scheme, several small communication protocols and an application layer defined by a ...

  3. CAN bus - Wikipedia

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    When ID bit 4 is transmitted, the node with the ID of 16 transmits a 1 (recessive) for its ID, and the node with the ID of 15 transmits a 0 (dominant) for its ID. When this happens, the node with the ID of 16 knows it transmitted a 1, but sees a 0 and realizes that there is a collision and it lost arbitration. Node 16 stops transmitting which ...

  4. Talk:CANopen - Wikipedia

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    "The CANopen standard divides the 11-bit CAN frame id into a 4-bit function code and 7-bit CANopen node id. This limits the number of devices in a CANopen network to 127." 7-bit are good enough for 128 nodes!? --62.216.165.53 11:02, 22 December 2011 (UTC) In this context the 0 is reserved for "all nodes".

  5. Local Interconnect Network - Wikipedia

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    Local Interconnect Network. LIN (Local Interconnect Network) is a network protocol used for communication between components in modern vehicles. It is a low-cost single-wire serial protocol that supports communications up to 19.2 Kbit/s with a maximum bus length of 40 metres (131.2 ft).

  6. CANaerospace - Wikipedia

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    CANaerospace supports airborne systems employing the Line-replaceable unit (LRU) concept to share data across CAN and ensures interoperability between CAN LRUs by defining CAN physical layer characteristics, network layers, communication mechanisms, data types and aeronautical axis systems. CANaerospace is an open source project, was initiated ...

  7. DeviceNet - Wikipedia

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    DeviceNet. DeviceNet is a network protocol used in the automation industry to interconnect control devices for data exchange. It utilizes the Common Industrial Protocol over a Controller Area Network media layer and defines an application layer to cover a range of device profiles. Typical applications include information exchange, safety ...

  8. Yes, you can open a can without a can opener — here's how - AOL

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    That way, you can open the cans easily without ever needing to use a can opener or one of these savvy solutions. Of course, if you’re trying to open an old-fashioned can that doesn’t have a ...

  9. CAN FD - Wikipedia

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    CAN FD (Controller Area Network Flexible Data-Rate) is a data-communication protocol used for broadcasting sensor data and control information on 2 wire interconnections between different parts of electronic instrumentation and control system. This protocol is used in modern high performance vehicles. CAN FD is an extension to the original CAN ...