Using Xray for Proxy Traffic Splitting on Domestic Servers/Linux Systems to Solve the Challenge of Accessing Overseas Resources

Using Xray for Proxy Traffic Splitting on Domestic Servers/Linux Systems to Solve the Challenge of Accessing Overseas Resources

When using a Linux system in a domestic environment, it is common to encounter restrictions when accessing GitHub, slow code fetching speeds, or even being unable to pull code at all. This can severely impact work efficiency, especially during daily development or deployment processes when timely access to required repositories is crucial. Similar issues often … Read more

The Four Major Automotive Buses: CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MOST

The Four Major Automotive Buses: CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MOST

① Click the blue text above “Wiring World“ ② Click the top right corner to pin the public account The in-vehicle network system refers to the automotive onboard computer network system formed by multiple processors connected, coordinated, and sharing information within a vehicle. In the late 1980s, BOSCH and INTEL developed the Controller Area Network … Read more

Types of Automotive Buses, Fault Characteristics & Case Analysis

Types of Automotive Buses, Fault Characteristics & Case Analysis

1. Bus TypesThe Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) classifies automotive networks into the following types based on data transmission speed.>>>> Class A Data transmission rate is 1 to 10 kbit/s, suitable for systems with low real-time requirements. The communication protocols mainly include LIN, TTP (Time-Triggered Protocol) /A, etc., and applications include central locking, power windows, … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Automotive Buses

Comprehensive Guide to Automotive Buses

The types of buses used in automobiles mainly include LIN, CAN, CAN FD, FlexRay, MOST, and Ethernet buses. However, MOST and Ethernet are currently only partially used, for example in ADAS controllers and central control systems. LIN, CAN, CAN FD, and FlexRay are very common in most ECUs. Therefore, in previous series of articles, the … Read more

Introduction to FlexRay Bus System

Introduction to FlexRay Bus System

FlexRay is a brand new bus and communication system, with a maximum data transfer rate of up to 10 MBit/s for each channel, making FlexRay a very high-speed communication system. The data transfer speed of FlexRay is significantly faster than the previously widely used data buses in the body, drive, and chassis areas (such as … Read more

Overview of Audi Data Bus (Principles and Comparison)

Overview of Audi Data Bus (Principles and Comparison)

As the demand for features increases and the requirements for driving comfort rise, the number of electronic components used in cars has also increased. This leads to the need for new transmission channels for data transfer between various control units. Function of the Data Bus The automotive data bus enables safe, reliable, and fast data … Read more

Overview of FlexRay Automotive Communication Bus

Overview of FlexRay Automotive Communication Bus

Follow our public account, click on the top right corner of the public account homepage ” ··· “, set a star mark, and stay updated with the latest news on intelligent automotive electronics and software. Source: Cheduan Author: Chuguang Overview The FlexRay communication bus is a deterministic, fault-tolerant, and high-speed bus system developed in collaboration … Read more

Overview of Automotive Bus and On-Board Network Technology

Overview of Automotive Bus and On-Board Network Technology

As the automobile industry develops, the number of electrical devices in vehicles is increasing. For each additional electrical device, two power lines must be added. Simultaneously, each electrical device requires two additional switch wires. The rapid increase in electrical devices in vehicles has led to a corresponding rise in switch wires. This increase in electrical … Read more

FlexRay Bus Principles and Applications

FlexRay Bus Principles and Applications

1 FlexRay Bus Introduction 1.1 FlexRay Generation and Development As the number of functions enhancing safety and comfort in cars continues to increase, the number of sensors, transmission devices, and Electronic Control Units (ECUs) required to implement these functions is also on the rise. Today, high-end cars have more than 100 ECUs, and without adopting … Read more

Five Major Automotive Bus Technologies: CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MOST, and Ethernet

Five Major Automotive Bus Technologies: CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MOST, and Ethernet

As automotive consumers increasingly demand safety, comfort, and intelligence in vehicles, automotive bus technology has rapidly developed. The use of in-vehicle bus systems simplifies the number of harnesses, enables intelligent information exchange, and connects all control units through a network bus system for data transmission. Each ECU unit can exchange data at any time to … Read more