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Posts tagged as “Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)”

CAN-XL vs. Automotive Ethernet in Automotive Applications

CAN-XL (Controller Area Network eXtra Long) and Automotive Ethernet represent two different approaches to in-vehicle networking. CAN-XL is the upcoming third-generation CAN bus protocol, evolving the classical CAN/CAN-FD architecture to support higher data rates (on the order of tens of Mbit/s) and larger message payloads while retaining CAN’s low-cost, real-time…

Comparative Technical Analysis of CAN Bus and Automotive Ethernet

Executive Summary Controller Area Network (CAN) and Automotive Ethernet are two pivotal in-vehicle networking technologies with distinct strengths. CAN, standardized as ISO 11898, has served as the backbone of automotive electronics for decades, enabling reliable, real-time communication between Electronic Control Units (ECUs) at low cost​. However, its maximum bandwidth (1 Mbps…

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