This post was just migrated to the car mechanics site:
Why?
It is a 100% electronics question and has absolutely nothing to do with cars at all. Car mechanics can't answer questions about the behavior of CAN transceivers or about line impedance.
This post was just migrated to the car mechanics site:
Why?
It is a 100% electronics question and has absolutely nothing to do with cars at all. Car mechanics can't answer questions about the behavior of CAN transceivers or about line impedance.
It shouldn't have been. Migration should only happen when something is OFF TOPIC HERE, and on topic there. This is clearly an on topic Electrical Engineering question. The mod who migrated it single-handedly does this to any question that even mentions a car, arduino, or raspberry pi to those other stack exchange sites.
Flagged for migration review by Mechanics mods.
Update: The question has been closed on Mechanics as Migration Rejected. It can be voted to reopen here now.
Further update: The question has been reopened here.
I consulted with the Mechanics.SE mods a few days ago. They said that the question is within their knowledge, and that they had similar questions before.
The O.P. will get the best of both worlds: principles from EEs, practical advice from fellow mechanics.
update:
Notice the upvotes on that question about CAN. The question and one of the answers got upvoted after the migration to Mechanics.SE .
Notice the upvotes on that question about CAN. The question and one of the answers got upvoted after the migration to Mechanics.SE
Yeah, cause I upvoted them as good. Not to mean they belong there.
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differential
tag on the question into MV.SE'sdifferential
tag, which is completely different. Did I already say that I hated adjective tags? \$\endgroup\$differential
is one of the most common "special" adjective across a huge range of different scientific fields, so it's particularly nasty! By "special" I mean "stick that word to a substantive and you have a cool sub-field" :-) Compare (just off the top of my head) differential amplifier, differential gear (mechanics), differential analysis (math), differential diagnosis (medicine), differential psychology, differential stress (geology, civil eng.) and more. UGH! \$\endgroup\$