In the late 1990s, five car makers, a communications tools manufacturer, and what is now Freescale Semiconductor founded the LIN Consortium to develop a low-cost automotive communications standard.
The local interconnection network (LIN) standard is the first to address Class A open-multiplexing protocols within vehicles. It defines a low cost, serial communication system for distributed ...
LIN (local-interconnect network) challenges CAN (controller-area network) for lowest cost in noncritical applications. Version 2.0 introduces new plug-and-play capability but costs memory. Vendors ...
ON Semiconductor has introduced a CAN transceiver, three LIN transceivers, and ESD/EMI protector chips for both buses. The NCV7356 single-wire CAN transceiver meets the GMW 3089 2.3 specification and ...
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