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CAN bridges allow the coupling of two CAN networks, including networks with different bit rates. Unlike a CAN repeater, which only translates the electric signals, CAN messages are received completely by the CAN bridge and then sent to the other CAN network in line with existing filter and conversion rules. With these mechanisms, the bus load can be reduced in the individual networks by only sending messages which are of interest to the other network. | CAN bridges allow the coupling of two CAN networks, including networks with different bit rates. Unlike a CAN repeater, which only translates the electric signals, CAN messages are received completely by the CAN bridge and then sent to the other CAN network in line with existing filter and conversion rules. With these mechanisms, the bus load can be reduced in the individual networks by only sending messages which are of interest to the other network. | ||
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