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-====== CAN with flexible Data Rate  -- improved CAN =======+====== CAN with flexible Data Rate improved CAN =======
  
 More than 20 years after introducing CAN, communication requirements have increased and CAN has reached it's bandwidth limits in some application fields. More than 20 years after introducing CAN, communication requirements have increased and CAN has reached it's bandwidth limits in some application fields.
-To improve CAN regarding bandwith Bosch has specified the **improved CAN** data link layer protocol, called **CAN FD**. The idea behind CAN FD is that after the arbitration phase of classic CAN the data rate can be increased. The data bits are transferred with a higher bit rate than in the arbitration phase when a transmitter has won the bus arbitration. The speed is limited only by the CAN transceiver signal delay and the signal delay on the cable. \\ Besides the increased bit speed the new CAN FD allows date frames up to 64 bytes compared with the maximum of 8 bytes with **classic CAN**.+To improve CAN regarding bandwidth Bosch has specified the **improved CAN** data link layer protocol, called **CAN FD**. The idea behind CAN FD is that after the arbitration phase of classic CAN the data rate can be increased. The data bits are transferred with a higher bit rate than in the arbitration phase when a transmitter has won the bus arbitration. The speed is limited only by the CAN transceiver signal delay and the signal delay on the cable. \\ Besides the increased bit speed the new CAN FD allows date frames up to 64 bytes compared with the maximum of 8 bytes with **classic CAN**.
  
-The ISO TC22 SC3 WG1 is currently working to integrate CAN FD in the ISO 11898-1 standard as an optional feature.+The ISO TC22 SC3 WG1 is currently working to integrate CAN FD in the ISO 11898-1 standard as an optional feature, than called **ISO CAN FD**. 
 +An [[http://www.can-newsletter.org/engineering/standardization/141209_iso-can-fd-or-non-iso-can-fd/ | CiA Newsletter article]] explains what is the difference between the original BOSCH non-ISO CAN FD and the upcoming ISO CAN FD protocol.
  
 For more information see the Bosch [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/canliteratur/can_fd_spec.pdf | CAN FD Specification Version 1.0]] or the older [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/canliteratur/can_fd.pdf|CAN-FD Whitepaper (V1.1) ]]. [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/canliteratur/icc13_paper_Hartwich.pdf | Official introduced]] by BOSCH at the 13th international CAN Conference in March 2012. \\ Since May 2012 the new [[:controllers:bosch|M_CAN]] manual contains specific information on CAN FD used in this FPGA IP. For more information see the Bosch [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/canliteratur/can_fd_spec.pdf | CAN FD Specification Version 1.0]] or the older [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/canliteratur/can_fd.pdf|CAN-FD Whitepaper (V1.1) ]]. [[http://www.bosch-semiconductors.de/media/pdf_1/canliteratur/icc13_paper_Hartwich.pdf | Official introduced]] by BOSCH at the 13th international CAN Conference in March 2012. \\ Since May 2012 the new [[:controllers:bosch|M_CAN]] manual contains specific information on CAN FD used in this FPGA IP.
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 [[http://can-newsletter.org/engineering/standardization/nr_stand_cia_canfd_120419 | CiA]] provides information on CAN FD and organizes world wide events to promote it.  CiA has a short introduction [[http://www.can-cia.org/index.php?id=1728 | here]]. [[http://can-newsletter.org/engineering/standardization/nr_stand_cia_canfd_120419 | CiA]] provides information on CAN FD and organizes world wide events to promote it.  CiA has a short introduction [[http://www.can-cia.org/index.php?id=1728 | here]].
  
-The Linux CAN device driver [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/can4linux/|can4linux]] supports this frame format already in it's 'virtual' mode. The same is true for the [[http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/can.txt | SocketCAN]] approach.  Since May 2014 a version of [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/can4linux/|can4linux]] is available with real hardware support for the [[http://www.ifi-pld.de/IP/CANFD/canfd.html |IFI CAN FD]] controller.+The Linux CAN device driver [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/can4linux/|can4linux]] supports this frame format already in it's 'virtual' mode. The same is true for the [[http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/can.txt | SocketCAN]] approach.  Since May 2014 a version of [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/can4linux/|can4linux]] is available with real hardware support for the [[http://www.ifi-pld.de/IP/CANFD/canfd.html |IFI non-ISO CAN FD]] controller.
  
 [[http://www.kvaser.com/zh/kvaser/news/32-news/281-kvaser-demonstrates-can-fd-capability.html|Kvaser demonstrates CAN FD capability]] [[http://www.kvaser.com/zh/kvaser/news/32-news/281-kvaser-demonstrates-can-fd-capability.html|Kvaser demonstrates CAN FD capability]]
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 +[[http://www.can-cia.org/index.php?id=1728 | CiA explains CAN FD]]
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