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can_physical_layer:main [2016/12/23 15:01] – [High Speed CAN -- ISO 11898-2] heinzcan_physical_layer:main [2017/08/08 11:03] – [CAN Transceivers] new link to C&S documents heinz
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 A common transceiver for the physical layer defined by ISO 11898-2 (high-speed) is NXP/Philips 82C250 and (improved version) 82c251. A common transceiver for the physical layer defined by ISO 11898-2 (high-speed) is NXP/Philips 82C250 and (improved version) 82c251.
-CAN transceivers are tested by the [[http://www.cs-group.de/ | C&S group]] (Germany) using the GIFT/ICT CAN High-Speed Transceiver Conformance Test. The paper [[http://www.cs-group.de/MunichGroupServer/public/documents/dev_spec/CAN_HS_PL_Req_12.pdf High Speed CAN]] Specification, Requirements, Vehicle Manufacturers, explains the test in detail.+ 
 +CAN transceivers are tested by the [[http://www.cs-group.de/ | C&S group]] (Germany) using the GIFT/ICT CAN High-Speed Transceiver Conformance Test. The page [[https://www.cs-group.de/testing/conformance-tests/can-fd/ | Conformance Testing]] explains the test strategies in detail. The paper "**Interoperability test specification for high-speed CAN transceiver or equivalent devices**" can be found there.
    
 Other transceivers are TJA1054 for ISO 11898-3 (low-speed fault-tolerant CAN FaultTolerantCAN) and AU5790 (for SAE J2411 single-wire CAN). Other transceivers are TJA1054 for ISO 11898-3 (low-speed fault-tolerant CAN FaultTolerantCAN) and AU5790 (for SAE J2411 single-wire CAN).

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