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Definition | : | Controller Area Network |
Category | : | Technology » Robotics & Automation |
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Controller Area Network (CAN) is a two-wire serial communication protocol that is widely used in real-time control applications. It was originally developed by Bosch for use in automotive applications but has since been adopted in various other industries.
CAN uses a message-based protocol, where messages are transmitted between devices on the CAN bus. The protocol allows for multiple devices to communicate with each other in real-time, with each device having a unique identifier or address.
Christian Association of Nigeria
Religious Organizations
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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Airport Codes
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Cancelled
Rail Transport
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Centro Administrativo Nacional
[National Administrative Center]
Buildings & Landmarks
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Campus Area Network
Networking
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Ceric Ammonium Nitrate
Chemistry
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Corporate Angel Network
Regional Organizations
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Content Addressable Network
General Computing
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Cancer Action Network
Regional Organizations
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Church of All Nations
Religion & Spirituality
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Cult Awareness Network
Regional Organizations
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Kannur/Cannanore
IRCTC Station Codes
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Communauté d'Agglomération de Niort
[Agglomeration Community of Niort]
Regional Organizations
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Centre d'Art Neuchâtel
[Neuchâtel Art Center]
Buildings & Landmarks
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The full form of CAN is Controller Area Network
Controller Area Network | Campus Area Network | Ceric Ammonium Nitrate | Content Addressable Network | Church of All Nations