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- Can4linux abstract "can4linux is an Open Source CAN Linux-Kernel device driver.Development started in the mid 1990s for the Philips 82C200 CAN controller stand alone chip on a ISA Board AT-CAN-MINI.In 1995 the first version was created to use the CAN bus with Linux for laboratory automation as a project of the Linux Lab Project at FU Berlin.The increasing spread of the CAN field bus technology for automation especially in embedded devices and the growth of Linux in this area leads to a growing importance of device drivers as base for higher layer CAN protocols like CANopen, J1939 and DeviceNet.Besides the NXP SJA1000 as successor of the first supported CAN controller Philips 82C200 and the Intel 82527, the development for powerful microcontrollers with integrated CAN controllers that are capable to run the Linux Operating system have been intensified since 2005. As examples for this development serve Freescale's ColdFire processors or ARM models by ATMEL and Freescale but also the stand-alone CAN controller MCP2515, connected via SPI Bus.A list of supported CAN controllers is available on the can4linux project site.In the latest version there is a virtual CAN mode implemented whichallows applications to communicate without CAN hardware but only by using the devicedriver software layer. This mode already includes support for the new CAN frame format called CAN FD which allows data frame length up to 64 byte.".
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- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink CAN_bus.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink CANopen.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Category:Device_drivers.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_drivers.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_software.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink DeviceNet.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Device_driver.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Embedded_system.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Free_University_of_Berlin.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Industry_Standard_Architecture.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Linux_kernel.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Microcontroller.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink SAE_J1939.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLink Serial_Peripheral_Interface_Bus.
- Can4linux wikiPageWikiLinkText "can4linux".
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- Can4linux subject Category:Device_drivers.
- Can4linux subject Category:Linux_drivers.
- Can4linux subject Category:Linux_software.
- Can4linux hypernym Development.
- Can4linux comment "can4linux is an Open Source CAN Linux-Kernel device driver.Development started in the mid 1990s for the Philips 82C200 CAN controller stand alone chip on a ISA Board AT-CAN-MINI.In 1995 the first version was created to use the CAN bus with Linux for laboratory automation as a project of the Linux Lab Project at FU Berlin.The increasing spread of the CAN field bus technology for automation especially in embedded devices and the growth of Linux in this area leads to a growing importance of device drivers as base for higher layer CAN protocols like CANopen, J1939 and DeviceNet.Besides the NXP SJA1000 as successor of the first supported CAN controller Philips 82C200 and the Intel 82527, the development for powerful microcontrollers with integrated CAN controllers that are capable to run the Linux Operating system have been intensified since 2005. ".
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- Can4linux isPrimaryTopicOf Can4linux.