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CAN Wiki, the CAN-bus wiki project logo
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CAN Wiki, the CAN-bus wiki project, is a page collection intended to provide shared information about aspects of using the automotive electronic CAN-bus, originally developed by Robert Bosch GmbH back in 1983, and first used in Mercedes-Benz cars in 1992.[1]

CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial bus system, developed initially to be used in cars to exchange information between different electronic components. CAN protocols are now standardised by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), under ISO 11898. Besides now being universally implemented on all cars, is also used extensively within the wider automotive industry; including light commercial vehicles (vans, pickups), heavy commercial vehicles (lorries, trucks, articulated tractor units and trailers), and passenger carrying vehicles (buses, coaches). Wider industrial uses include sub-sea communications, medical facilities, consumer goods, marine products, and more.

Hosted in Germany, CAN wiki originally used the AwkiAwki wiki engine, and was part of the Port.de specialist website. CAN Wiki subsequently migrated to use the more comprehensive DokuWiki engine in December 2011,[2] and now has its own specific domain: CAN-wiki.info.

References
  1. CAN in Automation (CiA) - CAN history; CAN-CiA.org (via Archive.org); CAN in Automation e.V.; last archived 26 June 2015; accessed 20 February 2019.
  2. CAN Wiki main page – old revisions; CAN-wiki.info; CAN Wiki; accessed 20 February 2019.
External links

German automotive wiki sites (view / edit)

Wiki sites about German cars, motorcycles, trucks; or other automotive industry related and road transportation wiki sites:

Autobahn Wiki • Colliseum • GermanCarWiki.com • Motorrad
Audi100 Wiki • Audifans.com • AudiWorld Wiki • Boxster Tech • CAN Wiki • CorradoTechnik • FordPflanzen • Mercedes Wiki • PassatB5 • Roccopedia • Ross-Tech Wiki • Smart Wiki • T4-Wiki • T5-Wiki • Zwiki.net