The integration of electronic control systems facilitates a quick and accurate exchange of communication to enhance the function and performance of systems and subsystems in a vehicle without complex wiring. Electronic control systems with CAN networks enhance functionality and performance in various applications, such as industrial automation and heavy-duty vehicles.
How It Works
The network standard accommodates the need for real-time control and secure transmission. It is designed for use in vehicles, its ruggedness and dependability. Below we provide an overview of how they work and what advantages they offer.
- Message Transmission
When the ECU receives the transmitted data then uses the information to perform their designed functions.
- Error Detection
The integration of CAN Networks ensures any error detection within a vehicle control system.
- Improve overall Electronic Control Systems with CAN Network Integration
Simplified wiring, improve safety, real-time control and enhance functionality
- Electronic Control Association
There are many types of CAN devices that share similar advantages. These advantages are shared between CAN protocol systems, CANopen, SAE J1939 protocol and NMEA 2000.
Most Common Application
Our customizable electronic control modules with the integration of CAN network are extremely useful for large vehicles used in transport, agriculture and industrial settings. Electrical control and CAN network integration provides high-speed communication for faster execution of vital processes and faster analysis of microprocessor unit messages, which makes our product reliable for all CAN-based applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a CAN network and how does it work in vehicle control systems?
A CAN device is an Electronic Control Unit (ECU), sensor, or other microprocessor based control, also known as a node that provides a quick and accurate exchange of information (communications) to enhance the function and performance of systems and subsystems in a vehicle without complex wiring.
What are the benefits of integrating electronic control systems with CAN networks?
The integration of electronic control systems with the CAN network provides a quick and accurate form of communication to improve overall engine performance.
What types of vehicles and equipment use CAN-based electronic control systems?
CAN-based control systems support the on-highway commercial vehicles and off-highway vehicles. Specifically, catering to agriculture, construction and powersports.
What is J1939 and how is it used in CAN-based systems?
SAE J1939 utilizes extended frames for larger messages in large vehicle transportation in agriculture and industrial settings. J1939 CAN Bus Network offers high-speed communication for faster execution of vital processes and faster analysis of microprocessor unit messages.
How can custom CAN control modules improve equipment performance?
SMP Engineered Solutions offer custom CAN control modules that are tailored to meet your application needs by providing reliable performances in harsh environments.