CAN vs TTCAN: Key Differences Explained
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This page compares CAN vs TTCAN and highlights the key differences between them.
Specifications
Here’s a comparison table outlining the features of CAN and TTCAN:
| Specifications | CAN | TTCAN |
|---|---|---|
| Full form | Controller Area Network | Time-Triggered CAN |
| Messaging type | Event triggered messages | Event and Time triggered messages |
| Network synchronization | Priority based arbitration | Global reference time |
| Node control | Autonomous | Autonomous, master/slave |
| Message retransmission | Supported | Supported |
| Error management | CRC Frame field, Bit monitoring, Bit stuffing, Error Frames, Overload frames | Same as mentioned in CAN |
| Bandwidth | 125 Kbps maximum | 10 Mbps maximum |
| Physical | 2 wire with interference protection | 2 wire with interference protection |
| Applications | Displays, alarm systems, lighting, A/C seat & mirror adjustments, power windows, windshield wipers, headlamps | Engine, transmission, Steering, Braking, Suspension, Safety, Assistance, Diagnostics |
| Cost | Medium | Higher |
Table 1 above provides a detailed comparison between CAN and TTCAN interface types. CAN is widely used in automotive and other applications, while TTCAN, or Time-Triggered CAN, is used in applications where deterministic behavior is more critical.
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