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Transitioning applications from CAN 2.0 to CAN FD
www.can-cia.orgOSI reference model – ISO 11898-1/2 Figure 1: OSI reference model [1] The Layered Architecture according to the OSI Reference Model specified in the ISO 11898-1 is the same for both CAN 2.0 and CAN FD (shown in Figure 1). The differences within the OSI Reference Model between CAN 2.0 and CAN FD are in the Logical Link Control (LLC) and the Medium
CAN with Flexible Data-Rate
can-newsletter.orgaccording to the ISO/OSI Reference Model. Layered Architecture of CAN FD according to the OSI Reference Model The scope of this specification is to define the MAC sublayer and a small part of the LLC sublayer of the Data Link Layer as well a part of the Physical Layer and to describe the consequences of the CAN protocol on the surrounding layers.
CHAPTER FOUR OSI Model and Network Protocols
access.itxlearning.commodel. Even though the OSI model is conceptual, an appreciation of its purpose and function can help you better understand how protocol suites and network architectures work in practical applications. The OSI Seven-Layer Model As shown in Figure 4.1, the OSI reference model is built, bottom to top, in the
THE OSI REFERENCE MODEL - billatnapier.com
billatnapier.comA LAYERED NETWORK MODEL • The OSI Reference Model is composed of seven layers, each specifying particular network functions. • The process of breaking up …