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4.3.5 Communication Speed Differential<br />

Since the communication speeds supported under the CAN protocol specification are<br />

well above and below those supported by the 1 – Wire® protocol, an additional buffer is needed<br />

to handle any underflow or overflow of messages from one bus to the other. For CAN, the bit<br />

rates are inversely proportional to the bus lengths and can range from 10 kbps up to 1000 kbps.<br />

As stated in section 2.2, most 1 – Wire devices support two data rates. The lower (standard) data<br />

rate is about 14 kbps and the higher (overdrive) data rate is about 140 kbps. Best suited to solve<br />

any communication speed differential, would be the use of either a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) or a<br />

prioritized FIFO buffer.<br />

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