Network Termination And Gateway Function
The Controller Area Network (CAN) uses 120 ohm resistors across the data (+) and data (-) at each end of the network main circuit branch, or "backbone", to improve communication reliability. Typically, the 2 termination resistors are located inside modules referred to as "termination modules". With 2 termination modules on each network, the 120 ohm resistors are arranged in a parallel circuit configuration which makes the total network impedance, or total resistance, 60 ohms.
Network termination improves bus message reliability by:
- stabilizing bus voltage.
- eliminating electrical interference.
The Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) is the gateway module, translating messages on the HS-CAN to the MS-CAN and vice versa. This function allows a message to be distributed throughout both networks.