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controllers:bosch [2018/08/21 23:09] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | controllers:bosch [2025/02/06 13:22] (current) – [Stand alone CAN Controllers / IP Cores] M_CAN / X_CAN heinz |
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[[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/ipmodules_1/can_protocol_license_/Bosch_CAN_Protocol_License_Conditions.pdf | Bosch CAN IP license conditions]] as of 05/2014. It lists currently only the following IP cores: | [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/ipmodules_1/can_protocol_license_/Bosch_CAN_Protocol_License_Conditions.pdf | Bosch CAN IP license conditions]] as of 05/2014. It lists currently only the following IP cores: |
* M_CAN: Supports CAN, full CAN FD (up to 64 byte payload) and TTCAN | * [[https://www.bosch-semiconductors.com/products/ip-modules/can-ip-modules/m-can/ | M_CAN]]: Supports CAN, full CAN FD (up to 64 byte payload) and TTCAN. The M_CAN is a CAN IP module that can be realized as stand-alone device, as part of an ASIC, or on an FPGA. It supports CAN CC (Classical CAN) and CAN FD (CAN with Flexible Data-rate) communication according to ISO11898-1:2024. For a connection to the CAN physical layer, additional transceiver hardware is required. The M_CAN is also available as M_TTCAN, to additionally support Time-Triggered CAN according to ISO11898-4. The M_CAN has been developed as Safety Element out of Context (SEooC) according to ISO 26262-11:2018, Clause 4. Safety Manual and FMEDA are available on request. |
* D_CAN: Support of CAN | * D_CAN: Support of CAN |
* C_CAN FD8: Support of CAN and CAN FD8 (up to 8 byte payload) | * C_CAN FD8: Support of CAN and CAN FD8 (up to 8 byte payload) |
| * [[https://www.bosch-semiconductors.com/products/ip-modules/can-ip-modules/x-can/ | X_CAN]]: is a CAN IP module that can be implemented in a SoC (System on Chip). It supports CAN CC (Classical CAN), CAN FD (CAN with Flexible Data-rate), and CAN XL (CAN with Extended Length) communication according to ISO 11898-1:2024. For connection to the CAN physical layer, additional transceiver hardware is required. The X_CAN is being developed as Safety Element out of Context (SEooC) according to ISO 26262-11:2018 Clause 4. Safety Manual and FMEDA are available on request. |
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--- **Attention** //[[Heinz@Oertel-Halle.de|Heinz-Jürgen Oertel]] 2015/08/09 12:45// Bosch has changed all document locations | --- **Attention** //[[Heinz@Oertel-Halle.de|Heinz-Jürgen Oertel]] 2015/08/09 12:45// Bosch has changed all document locations |