By sheer odds, I went to technical college in the mid 80s when TBI had just released, with plans to become a full fleged automotive design engineer. ASE Master Tech certs and all that jive in 87. But by 95 was switching careers to my first love computers. Got involved with building this new fad call the Internet, and sold off my SnapOn box full of tools that same year to fund an ISP startup.
Spent next 25yrs building the beast on multiple continents, ending up managing the backbone for ATT until i got burnt out by the big corp BS. So when I look at these convoluted CANbus network designs from that same era, can only surmise, most of the smart automotive network engineers must have bailed in 99 also. Taking those 10k signing bonus checks to join hot dot com startups, like so many of my friends in the ISP industry. As stated above, GM 2-wire CAN is about as close to old token ring, as it is to being a good CANbus network design.
The Internet and CANbus prototols are both designed around failsafe and redundancy at the core OSI layer 1. The new to the job GM engineers seemed to have missed that week of networking 101 class.. And the rest is history. Hopefully, the new kids can master Ethernet protocol correctly, since CAN is headed out, and the Internet side is now up to gigE, and mostly fiber optics... lol
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