From Wikipedia: "A Controller Area Network (CAN bus) is a robust vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each others' applications without a host computer"
What is an (in the realm of microcontrollers) example of a bus, or protocol, which requires a host computer?
When my shiny new Curiosity HPC finally decides to arrive, I thought about making a crude automotive control system on a breadboard, with maybe two or three functions...
CAN bus does not need a host computer, they say
What is an (in the realm of microcontrollers) example of a bus, or protocol, which requires a host computer?
When my shiny new Curiosity HPC finally decides to arrive, I thought about making a crude automotive control system on a breadboard, with maybe two or three functions...
CAN bus does not need a host computer, they say