Name:
GMW GMW3101 PDF
Published Date:
01/15/1998
Status:
[ Revised ]
Publisher:
General Motors Worldwide
General
GMLAN (General Motors in-vehicle Local Area Network) is a concept based on a serial data link used by Saab and GM.
GMLAN provides a family of serial communication buses to enable Electronic Control Units (ECUs) to communicate with each other. GMLAN comprises of three buses, a Low Speed bus, a Mid Speed bus and a High Speed bus, all of which are based on the Controller Area Network (CAN) communications protocol. The three buses are as follows.
• High speed bus - typically used for sharing real time data such as driver commanded torque, actual engine torque, steering angle, etc.
• Mid speed bus - typically used for infotainment applications (display, navigation, etc) where the system response time demands that a large amount of data be transmitted in a relatively short amount of time, such as updating a graphics display.
• Low speed bus - typically used for operator controlled functions where the system response time requirements are in the range of 100ms.
Use of a given bus in a vehicle depends upon how feature/functions in that vehicle are partitioned among different ECUs.
All the detailed information will be given to nominated suppliers only.
| Edition : | 98 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 400 KB |
| Number of Pages : | 14 |
| Published : | 01/15/1998 |