Background | Overview | Features | In-car Communication Protocol | Target applications | Data transfer method | Difference with CAN | Internal configuration of a node | Electronic signals | Bus Guardian | Topology | Segment configuration | Protocol | Status transition | Error control |
FlexRay
Overview
FlexRay™ is a type of next-generation in-car network protocol. FlexRay supports high-reliability and high-speed controls
(maximum communication speed is 10 megabits per seconds), and it is an advanced and next-generation in-car network for X-by-Wire
that replaces mechanical control with electronic control. FlexRay is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler AG.
The standardization of FlexRay is promoted by FlexRay Consortium as the next-generation in-car communication protocol.
Fujitsu intends to contribute to the development of in-car computerization by developing the next-generation microcontroller that contains FlexRay IP.
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Some parts of this site show only the outlines of the actual FlexRay standards to make them easily understood.
