If you spend enough time around CAN bus systems, you eventually encounter the magical little box known as the CAN repeater. Depending on who is explaining it, the device is either: the cure for all network problems, a way to build “unlimited” CAN networks, a signal booster, or a mysterious…
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Overview of CAN Protocol Fundamentals A Controller Area Network (CAN) is a robust serial communication protocol originally developed by Bosch for in-vehicle networking. It is a multi-master, message-based network that allows microcontrollers and devices (nodes) to communicate over a shared bus without a central host computer. All CAN nodes are…
Controller Area Network (CAN Bus) technology is widely used in automotive, industrial, and embedded systems for its robustness and real-time communication capabilities. However, as CAN Bus networks expand and interface with a variety of devices, power supplies, and environmental conditions, the need for galvanic isolation becomes increasingly important. Galvanic isolation…



