Core Definition
The CAN (Controller Area Network) display is a high-reliability terminal originally developed for the automotive industry. It functions as a multi-master bus, meaning any node on the network can initiate data transmission, providing superior real-time performance compared to traditional serial methods.
Technical Features
CAN displays feature hardware-level error detection and message arbitration, ensuring that critical data is prioritized and transmitted without collisions. Even if one node fails, the rest of the network remains operational. It is built to withstand extreme vibration and high-frequency electrical noise, making it the most robust choice for mission-critical systems.
Typical Applications
Essential for automotive dashboards, heavy construction machinery like excavators and cranes, elevator control systems, and aerospace electronic displays.