Introduction To Can Bus (Controller Area Network)
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 343.56 MB | Duration: 1h 14m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 343.56 MB | Duration: 1h 14m
Learn CAN bus from scratch: frames, signals, error handling, and applications in modern vehicles
What you'll learn
Understand why CAN bus was invented and the problems it solved
Identify the structure and main features of CAN bus
Analyze a CAN frame and its fields
Explain arbitration, priority, and error handling
Explore CAN versions and their use in automotive and industrial systems
Understand basic CAN electrical features and interferences
Requirements
Basic understanding of electronics could be useful
Description
The CAN bus (Controller Area Network) is one of the most important technologies in modern automotive and industrial systems. Without it, today’s vehicles simply could not function: the engine, ABS, airbags, infotainment, climate control, and dozens of other systems communicate through this network.This course is designed to give you a complete and practical introduction to CAN bus technology, starting from the basics and gradually moving to more technical details. You will discover why CAN bus was invented, how it solved the problems of traditional wiring, and why it became the worldwide standard for in-vehicle communication.We will explore the structure of a CAN network, analyze a CAN frame field by field, and explain how arbitration, priority management, and error handling work in practice. You will also learn about logic levels, termination resistors, noise reduction techniques, and electromagnetic interference, as well as the limitations of speed and cabling in real applications.The course includes clear explanations, visual diagrams, and practical examples, making even complex concepts easy to understand. No prior knowledge of CAN bus is required: a basic understanding of electronics and computers will be helpful, but the course is suitable for beginners.Whether you are an engineering student, technician, automotive professional, or simply curious about how vehicles communicate, this course will give you a solid foundation in CAN bus technology and prepare you to apply this knowledge in study, work, or further training.
Overview
Section 1: Introduzione
Lecture 1 Goals and Overview
Section 2: Why CAN bus ?
Lecture 2 From Wires to Networks
Lecture 3 With vs. Without CAN
Section 3: History & Key Concepts
Lecture 4 A Short History of CAN
Lecture 5 Inside a CAN Network
Lecture 6 Why CAN bus is Better
Lecture 7 CAN Versions Explained
Lecture 8 CAN in the OSI Model
Section 4: Vehicle Communication Networks
Lecture 9 Modern Vehicle Architectures
Lecture 10 Beyond CAN: Other Buses (LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet)
Lecture 11 Cost Comparison of Network Technologies
Section 5: CAN Frames Explained
Lecture 12 The Basic Building Block: CAN Frame
Lecture 13 Types of CAN Frames
Lecture 14 Logic Levels on the Bus
Lecture 15 Bit-by-Bit Frame Analysis
Lecture 16 Extended CAN Frame
Section 6: Arbitration & Priorities
Lecture 17 How CAN Handles Message Priority
Section 7: CAN Bus Load
Lecture 18 Measuring Network Utilization
Section 8: Timing & Sampling
Lecture 19 How a Single Bit is Structured
Lecture 20 When Bits are Sampled
Section 9: Error Handling in CAN
Lecture 21 Error Detection State Machine
Lecture 22 Types of CAN Errors
Lecture 23 Error Frame Examples
Section 10: Electrical Aspects of CAN
Lecture 24 Noise Sources on the Network
Lecture 25 Noise Reduction Techniques
Lecture 26 Termination Resistors: Values and Usage
Lecture 27 Signals with and without Matching
Lecture 28 Speed Limits of CAN
Lecture 29 Voltage Levels on the Bus
Section 11: Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
Lecture 30 EMI Basics
Lecture 31 Impact on CAN Cabling
Section 12: Wrap-Up
Lecture 32 Final Recap
Engineering Students,Technicians and mechanics who want to understand vehicle networks,Automotive professionals working with ECUs, diagnostics, or wiring,Technology and car enthusiasts curious about in-vehicle communication