"Tower, we need to declare an emergency."
"Flight, what kind of emergency."
"Er... Pop goes the Weasel?"
"Flight, what kind of emergency."
"Er... Pop goes the Weasel?"
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Join the contest SubscribeLol, let me introduce you to CAN networking on new cars. And this car is at least 10 years old…It was sooo much easier when there was a switch on the dash
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Seriously ? Two schematics of electrical and computer shit so you don't have to flip a switch. SMH
Lol, let me introduce you to CAN networking on new cars. And this car is at least 10 years old…
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I get it, but networking like this saves a bunch of weight and actually makes these fancy schmancy cars less complex. It is something new and sometimes frustrating to learn though
Have you seen how Elon handled it in the Tesla Truck? Basically used a LAN and took something between 70 and 100 pounds of copper out of the truck... Brilliant.I get it, but networking like this saves a bunch of weight and actually makes these fancy schmancy cars less complex. It is something new and sometimes frustrating to learn though
I think I remember the guys who taught the w221 class that all of the CAN systems saved about 150lbs.Have you seen how Elon handled it in the Tesla Truck? Basically used a LAN and took something between 70 and 100 pounds of copper out of the truck... Brilliant.
BTW, putting a new wiring harness in my 1976 CJ-7.
Here's the whole thing....
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Now, where is that computer... Not sure how it could possibly run without more computing power than the entire Space Program prior to 1977... Must be in here somehow or it won't start!
Sirhr
Token ring? Really? Seems a step sideways from CAN bus.Token Ring network
The way the did the LAN on tesla puts a single ring of wire around the truck. Then connects things with 6 - 10" shunts. Everything runs around the main wire instead of having each device plugged into its own fuse port or central computer.I think I remember the guys who taught the w221 class that all of the CAN systems saved about 150lbs.
I like the idea of some old something-or-other that has a few feet of wiring. But I also like a/c and heated seats…
Watch the video above... at about the 15 minute mark they get into the network... It's a hybrid of sorts.Token ring? Really? Seems a step sideways from CAN bus.
One of the few cases I would contribute to a GoFundmeIf anything gives one faith in humanity this is it.
There’s a sweet spot of cars that have all the bells and whistles and can be modified in a bunch of ways but still old enough that they can’t be controlled super easily.The way the did the LAN on tesla puts a single ring of wire around the truck. Then connects things with 6 - 10" shunts. Everything runs around the main wire instead of having each device plugged into its own fuse port or central computer.
As for the CJ... I like heated seats, too. But not at the cost of my car not starting because some PLA dink in a white building in Bejing decides he doesn't want it to because I called him a Zipperhead on Snipers Hide.
These people can turn off your posts just like
When do the Amish have time to commit all the crimes and murders I keep hearing about?
Go fuck yourself…..I get it, but networking like this saves a bunch of weight and actually makes these fancy schmancy cars less complex. It is something new and sometimes frustrating to learn though
Less complex my fucking ass!I get it, but networking like this saves a bunch of weight and actually makes these fancy schmancy cars less complex. It is something new and sometimes frustrating to learn though
Well, no, not less complex than some old farm truck. But less complex than if all of the control units had to have their own dedicated inputs/outputs. With signals being networked like they are, several control units can use the signal from one sensor(engine temperature for example).Less complex my fucking ass!
Nope. It was all.
Watch the video above... at about the 15 minute mark they get into the network... It's a hybrid of sorts.
Cheers,
SIrhr
Didn't you mean DC instead of PC?Added to it for you!
Sirhr
Didn't you mean DC instead of PC?
Somehow that sounded like the beginning of an Adrian Cronhour but.