From UART to Local Interconnect Network (LIN bus)
[Automotive Networks Foundation- Introduction - Serial Communication - UART- Local Interconnect Network (LIN)- Hands-On]

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[Automotive Networks Foundation- Introduction - Serial Communication - UART- Local Interconnect Network (LIN)- Hands-On]
This course will give you a gentle introduction to the Automotive Network industry. It will help you to understand the challenges network designers and systems architects face.
At the start, you will be guided through the beginnings of Automotive networking and its value-adding role within the industry.
We will touch upon simple serial protocol communication with traditional UARTs, before diving deeper into our first network technology LIN - Local Interconnect Networks.
The LIN specification is explained in detail. In the end, you will have touched upon all market-relevant topics on LIN.
It is accompanied by a hands-on example so that you can experiment at home and better understand the underlying on how UARTs and LIN operate and work.
After attending this course you will be able to understand:
The role of automotive networks
The tasks involved in automotive network design
Overview of common network protocols
Evolution of shared network technologies
The challenges network designers and architects face
Basic serial communication with UARTs
Understand the Local Interconnect Network (LIN)
Build a basic Local Interconnect Network (LIN) network
Be ready to dive deeper into LIN
Have the foundation to move on to other automotive network communication protocols
Note:
The course tries to be as easy to digest as possible on the topics presented. While it is considered a network protocol 'beginners' course to work in the industry, it is not to be confused with an 'absolute' beginners course on electronics or computer science. Understanding source code, basic boolean algebra and familiarity working with specifications will help. Comparable courses are part of a Masters's Degree curriculum. A Bachelor's level understanding of Computer Science, Mathematics or Electrical Engineering is recommended.