High Speed Controller Area Network (CAN)
High speed CAN is based on SAE J2284, ISO-11898 and is a serial communication language protocol used to transfer messages (signals) between electronic modules or nodes. Two or more signals can be sent over one CAN network circuit allowing 2 or more electronic modules or nodes to communicate with each other. This communication or multiplexing network operates at 500kB/sec (kilobytes per second) and allows the electronic modules to share their information messages.
Included in these messages is diagnostic data that is outputted over the CAN High (+) and CAN Low (-) lines to the data link connector (DLC). PCM connection to the DLC is typically done with a 2-wire, twisted pair cable used for the network interconnection. The diagnostic data such as self-test or PIDs can be accessed with a diagnostic tool. Information on diagnostic tool equipment is described in DIAGNOSTIC METHODS - GASOLINE MODELS .