CAN - Controller Area Network
Computer networks, the source behind the ever-growing Internet, are interconnections of many computers used to facilitate the sharing of information. Networks, which are utilized by businesses, educational institutions, and public and private organizations, also facilitate communication via electronic mail (e-mail), newsgroups, and bulletin boards. Some of the obvious advantages of networks, aside from the communications and data-sharing capabilities that they allow, are reducing costs, speeding processing times, eliminating paperwork and the use of natural resources, as well as many other conveniences. In the modern computing age, it may be asserted that computer networks are the driving force behind the "Information Age". The links included herein deal specifically with CAN.
CAN in Automation, Germany: Controller Area Network in Automation
Discover the inner workings of Germany's CAN in Automation (CIA) international trade association. Supplies data to advance the CAN network.
Kvaser, Sweden: Controller Area Network
Explore Sweden's CAN protocol, an ISO standard (ISO 11898) for serial data communication. Offers a technical introduction to CAN and more.
NRTT, United Kingdom: Controller Area Network
Browse this repository of data on CAN. Includes FAQs, reference to additional data and technical discussion on issues relating to CAN technology.



