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Introducing the FireCracker!
Based on Analog Devices popular
Blackfin
embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.

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Controller Area Network - CAN Information
* What is CAN (Controller Area Network) * History * CAN standards * How does CAN work? * Message formats * Error detection and fault confinement * Bit timing * CAN bus physical layer * CAN implementations * FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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http://hem.bredband.net
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Controller Area Network Solutions FAQ
Controller Area Network (CAN) technology, as its name implied, is the network established among microcontrollers.
Like computer network, it has the similar communication model to that defined by the ISO/OSI (International Standard Protocol/Open System Interconnection) 7-layer model.
However, unlike computer network, it uses a much simplified model in which only 2 of the lowest stacks were defined, i.e. Data-Link Layer and Physical Layer (see...
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http://www.cans.com.my
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DeviceNet FAQ
DeviceNet is an open low-cost communications link based on the reliable CAN technology to interconnect industrial devices (such as limit switches, photoelectric sensors, valve manifolds, motor starter, process sensors, panel displays, operator interfaces, etc.) via a single network.
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http://www.warwick.ac.uk
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Introduction to the Controller Area Network (CAN)
A controller area network (CAN) is ideally suited to the many high-level industrial protocols embracing CAN and ISO 11898 as their physical layer.
Its cost, performance, and upgradeability provide for tremendous flexibility in system design.
This paper presents a brief introduction to the CAN operating principles, the implementation of a basic CAN bus using Texas Instruments CAN transceivers and DSPs, and a discussion of the robust...
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http://sparc.feri.uni-mb.si
date: 8/1/2002
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Training Classes: Controller Area Network (CAN) Training from Vector CanTech
The Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol has rapidly become the worldwide standard for in-vehicle networking.
Learning quickly and effectively how to implement the CAN protocol in your product can have a significant impact on the success of your projects.
Vector CANtech Training - Learn from the Leaders! Vector's industry leading CAN protocol, distributed embedded system development and tool training classes are designed specifically...
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http://www.vector-cantech.com
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Quadros Systems offers a highly scalable and adaptable RTOS family with integrated communications stacks and middleware including TCP/IP, USB, CAN, file systems, graphics libraries and more.
RTXC software is deployed in thousands of products in communications, medical, security, consumer, SOHO, automotive, military/aerospace and industrial automation.
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