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A low-cost serial network technique for connecting devices in cars is called a Local Interconnect Network (LIN). Low-end multiplexed communication is connected via the LIN bus.
Local Interconnect Network (LIN) is an automotive network protocol that has a higher cost-performance ratio and is controlled by a single master. It is utilised for both actuator control and switch/sensor input monitoring.
The Global Automotive Local Interconnect Network(LIN) market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
An automotive DC motor driver IC from Toshiba featuring a LIN (Local Interconnect Network) slave function that can communicate with a LIN 2.0 master IC for in-vehicle networks. It is appropriate for a wide range of applications that employ the LIN BUS with 0.3A output current, including drivers for HVAC damper controls.
The new nine-switch LIN (Local Interconnect Network) Bus sub assembly from EAO can be installed by clipping or screwing after a quick and simple connection. By allowing a variety of back-illuminated standard ISO 7000 or custom symbols to be customised to satisfy specific vehicle needs, the configurable switch assignment further ensures application versatility.