CAN System Engineering: From Theory to Practical Applications
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (599 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0387949399 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 470 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A Customer said Very solid CAN book. This book is very good for engineering professionals that want to design distributed embedded control systems based on CAN. It covers all the versions of CAN except TTCAN with is a fairly new concept. It explains in detail the whole CAN specification through all the network layers. It also covers all the. A Customer said WARNING. Apart from the usual disclaimer for software, that the software may not work at all it reads 'Springer-Verlag or, its designee, has the right to audit your computer and electronic component usage to determine whether any unauthorised copies of this package have been made.' This is unacceptable and it mea. Very tough reading Sandpiper While this book provides quite some information on CAN (even to a degree where you don't care anymore) it is overwhelmingly hard to read. The educational value is practically zero. Since reading this book was a futile attempt, I used it several times to look for references on specific CAN topics and was
Beginning with the basic theory of industrial control systems, the book provides simple examples of networked systems. A comprehensive account of how controller area networks can be designed and applied in a wide variety of industrial settings. He provides examples from industries such as textiles, elevators, milling machines, excavators, and dental chairs.. Then step by step, readers are shown how to apply CAN systems and how to test them. It covers: CAN chip implementations, CAN chip programming, CAN hardware design, CAN system testing and wiring, and CAN applications. The author is a widely recognised expert in this technology with extensive experience in companies ranging from Intel, Motorola, and IBM through to Volkswagen