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Re: [oc] Re: CAN core
Strangely, I was just about to start work on this for a personal project.
I think we should to do it !
(I have also persuaded a friend with a company car that it should be abused
for experimentation !)
Mike.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shehryar Shaheen" <shehryar.shaheen@ul.ie>
To: <cores@opencores.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [oc] Re: CAN core
> Hello All,
> I got the reply from Bosch, it looks good they are ok with
it.
>
> Here is what they had to say
>
> Regards
>
> Shehryar
>
> ==========================================================
> Thomas Lindenkreuz wrote :
>
> In general you are right.
> Bosch is owner of the protocol rights and several patents for CAN.
>
> For you there is no limitation to design an CAN IP core. But if this core
is
> used in a commercial product the product owner has to acquire the CAN
> protocol license from Bosch. Responsible for that is the legal department
at
> Bosch. Please refer http://www.can.bosch.com .
>
> Please notice that CAN products should be conformance tested to assure
full
> CAN protocol compliance.
>
> Best regards
>
> Thomas Lindenkreuz
> * Robert Bosch GmbH
> Automotive Electronics AE/EIS3
> Postfach 13 42, D-72703 Reutlingen
> ( ++49 (0) 71 21/ 35 - 2577, Mobile (0160) 702 6215
> Fax ++49 (0) 71 21 / 35 - 1746
> mailto:Thomas.Lindenkreuz@de.bosch.com
>
>
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