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glossary:glossary_c [2021/08/08 04:15] – [CV - Configuration Variable] Wayneglossary:glossary_c [2021/09/22 09:54] – used the correct syntax for linking to Wikipedia (so the icon is correct) Wayne
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 ===== CAN or CAN BUS ===== ===== CAN or CAN BUS =====
  
-Refers to Controller Area Network, and is a bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other. It is a message-based protocol, designed specifically for automotive applications but now also used in other areas including model railroading.  See: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus|CAN_bus]]+Refers to Controller Area Network, and is a bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other. It is a message-based protocol, designed specifically for automotive applications but now also used in other areas including model railroading.  See: [[wp>CAN_bus|CAN_bus]]
  
 ===== CAN related projects from MERG ===== ===== CAN related projects from MERG =====
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 **CANLED** MERG CBUS Control panel LED driver, 1st generation Kit.\\  **CANLED** MERG CBUS Control panel LED driver, 1st generation Kit.\\ 
 **CANPAN** MERG CBUS Control panel combined switch input and LED driver, 2nd generation Kit.\\  **CANPAN** MERG CBUS Control panel combined switch input and LED driver, 2nd generation Kit.\\ 
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 +Public Wiki area for more details: [[public:cbuspublic:start|CBUS]]\\ 
  
 ===== Capacitor ===== ===== Capacitor =====
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-Conductors are materials that allow electrical current to flow through them. They are the opposite of insulators. Also see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor|semi-conductor]].+Conductors are materials that allow electrical current to flow through them. They are the opposite of insulators. Also see [[wp>Semiconductor|semi-conductor]].
  
  
glossary/glossary_c.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/27 12:23 by WhiteCF

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