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'''CAN Wiki, ''the CAN-bus wiki project''''', is a page collection intended to provide shared {{tag|information}} about aspects of using the {{tag|automotive}} {{tag|electronic}} '''CAN-bus''' (Controller Area Network), originally developed by Robert Bosch GmbH back in 1983, and first used in Mercedes-Benz {{tag|cars}} in 1992.<ref>[[Archive.org:20150626201922/http://www.CAN-CiA.org/index.php?id=systemdesign-can-history|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.</ref>
'''CAN Wiki, ''the CAN-bus wiki project''''', is a page collection intended to provide shared {{tag|information}} about aspects of using the {{tag|automotive}} {{tag|electronic}} '''CAN-bus''', originally developed by [https://www.Bosch.de/en/ Robert Bosch GmbH] back in 1983, and first used in Mercedes-Benz {{tag|cars}} in 1992.<ref>[[Archive.org:20150626201922/http://www.CAN-CiA.org/index.php?id=systemdesign-can-history|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.</ref>


Hosted in {{tag|Germany}}, CAN wiki originally used the {{tag|AwkiAwki}} wiki engine, and was part of the [https://www.Port.de Port.de] specialist website.  CAN Wiki subsequently migrated to use the more comprehensive {{tag|DokuWiki}} engine, and now has its own specific domain: CAN-wiki.info.
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 [https://www.ISO.org International Organization for Standardization] (ISO), under [https://www.ISO.org/search.html?q=11898 ISO&nbsp;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 {{tag|Germany}}, CAN wiki originally used the {{tag|AwkiAwki}} wiki engine, and was part of the [https://www.Port.de Port.de] specialist website.  CAN Wiki subsequently migrated to use the more comprehensive {{tag|DokuWiki}} engine in December 2011,<ref>[http://CAN-wiki.info/doku.php?do=revisions&first=40&id=start CAN Wiki main page – old revisions]; CAN-wiki.info; ''CAN Wiki''; accessed 20 February 2019.</ref> and now has its own specific domain: CAN-wiki.info.


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*[[Archive.org:20150317000016/http://www.CAN-CiA.org/index.php?id=can|Controller Area Network]] — from CAN-CiA.org, via [[Archive.org]]
*[[Archive.org:20150317000016/http://www.CAN-CiA.org/index.php?id=can|Controller Area Network]] — from CAN-CiA.org, via [[Archive.org]]
*[[Archive.org:20150316174708/http://www.CAN-CiA.org/index.php?id=candictionary|CANdictionary]] — downloadable PDF dictionaries of CAN definitions in various languages, from CAN-CiA.org, via Archive.org
*[[Archive.org:20150316174708/http://www.CAN-CiA.org/index.php?id=candictionary|CANdictionary]] — downloadable PDF dictionaries of CAN definitions in various languages, from CAN-CiA.org, via Archive.org
*[[Archive.org:20160705031931/http://www.Bosch-Semiconductors.de/media/ubk_semiconductors/pdf_1/canliteratur/can2spec.pdf|Bosch Semiconductors – CAN specification, version 2, 1991]] — (PDF) from Bosch-Semiconductors.de, via Archive.org


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