Difference between revisions of "Automotive Communications"
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| + | Modern Toyota automobiles typically have 3 major bus systems: the CAN bus, the BEAN bus, and the | ||
| + | AVC-LAN bus. Each of the system buses must inter-operate with the other system buses, so we need a | ||
| + | basic understanding of them. All of the bus systems consist of some “backbone” of a bus network and | ||
| + | many individual nodes or Electronic Control Units (ECU) such as amplifiers, recievers, CD-changers, | ||
| + | automatic locks, or any other component. | ||
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* [[CAN Bus]] | * [[CAN Bus]] | ||
* [[BEAN]] | * [[BEAN]] | ||
* [[AVC-LAN]] | * [[AVC-LAN]] | ||
Revision as of 23:46, 29 November 2009
Modern Toyota automobiles typically have 3 major bus systems: the CAN bus, the BEAN bus, and the AVC-LAN bus. Each of the system buses must inter-operate with the other system buses, so we need a basic understanding of them. All of the bus systems consist of some “backbone” of a bus network and many individual nodes or Electronic Control Units (ECU) such as amplifiers, recievers, CD-changers, automatic locks, or any other component.