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 K3 triggering and decoding option developed by Rohde & Schwarz for its RTM series allows CAN and LIN signals to be viewed at the protocol layer. Munich, Germany: The K3 triggering and decoding ...
As stated in the previous installment, LIN slaves can use a timer input capture channel for reception and a general purpose output pin for the transmit channel. Two Freescale LIN application notes, ...
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