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Posts tagged as “CAN Bus signal integrity”

CAN Repeaters: Network Savior or Serial Trouble-Maker?

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…

CAN Bus Topology and Network Design

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…

The Critical Role of Galvanic Isolation in CAN Bus Network Reliability

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…

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