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  • kenman2k
    kenman2k over 4 years ago +3
    Very interesting, will look forward to it being the norm in future
  • moonrush
    moonrush over 4 years ago +2
    Took the quiz, I learned quite a bit, I never knew single pair was a thing, but now that I know I bet I can use it in a few projects at work. Its multidrop is very handy, and since its different enough…
  • gpolder
    gpolder over 4 years ago +2
    first time I read about SPE, sounds interesting technology.
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  • lj0000
    lj0000 over 4 years ago

    i learned something new today!

    hope spe are more fault tolerant compare to can bus

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    phoenixcomm over 4 years ago in reply to lj0000

    lj0000 Why would you make a statement like this. How much work have you done with it? CAN is very fault-tolerant. Some of the features that you might not know about are.

    • Fully Redundant (if you wish) image
    • HOT install removal from the chain.
    • and some transceivers are better than others.
    • CAN runs on a shielded twisted pair, not loose wires.  Shielded CAT-6 is very close.
    • CANaerospace rides on top of CAN (if it's so bad why do we use it in aircraft?)
    • CAN basically uses the ISO protocol model so transmitting CAN over ethernet is a no-brainer.
    • if you build something with both receivers and transmitter on the same node. The network is non-deterministic, that there is no master-slave relationship. 

    Most of the projects force the can into a master-slave relationship.

    AND YES you could put on fiber but you need the optical transceivers. But why?

    ~~~ Cris  (NexGen project)

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    phoenixcomm over 4 years ago in reply to lj0000

    lj0000 Why would you make a statement like this. How much work have you done with it? CAN is very fault-tolerant. Some of the features that you might not know about are.

    • Fully Redundant (if you wish) image
    • HOT install removal from the chain.
    • and some transceivers are better than others.
    • CAN runs on a shielded twisted pair, not loose wires.  Shielded CAT-6 is very close.
    • CANaerospace rides on top of CAN (if it's so bad why do we use it in aircraft?)
    • CAN basically uses the ISO protocol model so transmitting CAN over ethernet is a no-brainer.
    • if you build something with both receivers and transmitter on the same node. The network is non-deterministic, that there is no master-slave relationship. 

    Most of the projects force the can into a master-slave relationship.

    AND YES you could put on fiber but you need the optical transceivers. But why?

    ~~~ Cris  (NexGen project)

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