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Can Bus & Profi Bus Communication

10/10/2013 3:50 PM

What is the difference between CAN bus & PROFI bus communication ?

Where it is used?

What are the advantage & disadvange ?

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Re: Can bus & profi bus communication

10/10/2013 3:52 PM

Try Google.

Try to do some work on your own, first.

That will reduce your dependence on total strangers who have no incentive to help you.

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Re: Can Bus & Profi Bus Communication

10/10/2013 7:03 PM

Same as the difference between Google and Bing, they both do the same thing but differently....and they can both be used to get the answer to your question.

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Re: Can Bus & Profi Bus Communication

10/11/2013 3:29 AM

...as can Wikipedia.

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