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CAN vs LIN communication

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I want to know in CAN and LIN which one full duplex and half duplex
 

Hi,

Did you read any documents about CAN and LIN?
Wikipedia?

Or the CAN bus specification from BOSCH?
**broken link removed**

Do the same with LIN.
There are a lot of PDFs ..even power point files

Klaus
 

Hi,

Did you read any documents about CAN and LIN?
Wikipedia?

Or the CAN bus specification from BOSCH?
**broken link removed**

Do the same with LIN.
There are a lot of PDFs ..even power point files

Klaus

hello Klaus
i tried to read about can and lin but i didn't found any thing about full duplex and half duplex
thanks
 

The answer is simple and can be given by thinking quite a bit. Full duplex is only possible with separate communication channels for RX and TX, as e.g. RS-232 has it. Neither LIN (single line) nor CAN (single differential pair) does provide it.
 
The answer is simple and can be given by thinking quite a bit. Full duplex is only possible with separate communication channels for RX and TX, as e.g. RS-232 has it. Neither LIN (single line) nor CAN (single differential pair) does provide it.

thanks a lot so i can consider the two communication protocol as half duplex communication
 

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