OUTLINE
The Controller Area Network (CAN) uses 2 different types of CAN buses:
The CAN V bus, CAN sub bus 11, CAN sub bus 13, and CAN sub bus 15 are HS-CAN buses that operate at 500 kbps.
The CAN sub bus 1 is an MS-CAN bus that operates at 250 kbps.
Each CAN bus has 2 terminating resistors which are necessary for accurate judgment of communication.
The terminating resistors for each bus are located as shown in the following table.
| Speed Communication | Bus | Terminating Resistor Location |
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| High-speed (HS-CAN) | CAN V Bus |
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| CAN Sub Bus 11 |
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| CAN Sub Bus 13 |
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| CAN Sub Bus 15 |
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| Middle-speed (MS-CAN) | CAN Sub Bus 1 |
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The power management control ECU has a gateway function and is used to transmit data between the CAN V bus and the CAN sub bus 11.
The main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) has a gateway function and is used to transmit data between the CAN V bus and CAN sub bus 1.
The driving support ECU has a gateway function and is used to transmit data between the CAN sub bus 11 and CAN Sub bus 13.