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Bus structures: Introduction

In the vehicles of today, components and control units are networked by means of data buses. Data buses are capable of transmitting messages and signals.

The connected control units only read off those messages and signals that are of relevance to their operation.

Most buses are CAN buses (CAN: Controller Area Network).

A fibre-optic cable is used for navigation and entertainment: The MOST bus (MOST = "Media Oriented System Transport").

It has its own data wire for diagnosis: the diagnostics cable, also known as the "K-line"

This SI Technology bulletin (SBT) contains system overviews of bus structures for the following model series:

This SI Technology bulletin (SBT) also contains a section with frequently asked questions.

NOTE: Abbreviations for control unit names

In the overviews of bus structures, all diagnosis and programming control units are indicated by abbreviations.

The abbreviated names of the control units are listed in alphabetical order and explained in a separate section "Abbreviations" in the SI Technology bulletin (SBT).

The following control units are numbered: