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Posts tagged as “industrial CAN”

CAN 2.0B with a 29-Bit Identifier Does Not Automatically Mean J1939 Compatibility

One of the most common misconceptions in the heavy-duty vehicle and industrial control markets is the assumption that a device using CAN 2.0B with a 29-bit identifier is automatically SAE J1939 compatible. Unfortunately, that assumption has caused countless integration headaches, wasted engineering hours, and unnecessary investments in development tools and…

The CAN Bus Companion for Arduino and Raspberry Pi

This book provides a hands-on introduction to Controller Area Network (CAN) bus technology through practical projects using the Arduino Uno and the Raspberry Pi 4. By working with readily available CAN bus interface modules, readers learn how to design, build, debug, and test CAN-based systems without the need for specialized…

From CAN Fundamentals to SAE J1939: Network Design for Industrial and Diesel Engine Applications

Controller Area Network (CAN bus) is a widely used communication network in automotive and industrial systems. It provides a robust, real-time communication method for multiple microcontroller-based devices (nodes) to exchange data over a simple two-wire bus. In industrial environments, proper network design is critical to ensure reliable performance under noise,…

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