8.3.7.8 LIN Mode
The LIN mode provides host node and client node connectivity on a LIN bus.
The LIN (Local Interconnect Network) is a serial communication protocol which efficiently supports the control of mechatronic nodes in distributed automotive applications.
The main properties of the LIN bus are:
- Single host/multiple clients concept
- Low-cost silicon implementation based on common UART/SCI interface hardware, an equivalent in software, or as a pure state machine.
- Self synchronization without quartz or ceramic resonator in the client nodes
- Deterministic signal transmission
- Low cost single-wire implementation
- Speed up to 20 kbit/s
LIN provides cost efficient bus communication where the bandwidth and versatility of CAN are not required.
The LIN mode enables processing LIN frames with a minimum of action from the microprocessor.