Local Interconnect Network
Full Form of LIN
What is LIN?
LIN, or Local Interconnect Network, is a serial network protocol used for communication between components in vehicles. It is designed as a low-cost, low-speed alternative to the Controller Area Network (CAN), handling tasks like windows, mirrors, and seat controls. In India, LIN is widely adopted in the automotive industry, especially in passenger cars and two-wheelers, to reduce wiring complexity and cost. It uses a single master node and multiple slave nodes, with data rates up to 20 kbps. The protocol is standardized as ISO 17897, ensuring interoperability among Indian manufacturers and global suppliers. LIN is commonly used in embedded systems courses and automotive electronics projects, making it relevant for engineering students. For competitive exams like GATE or campus placements, understanding LIN basics can help in embedded systems and networking sections. The protocol operates on a 12-volt bus and is often integrated with CAN for advanced vehicle functions. Its simple architecture and reliability have made it a staple in Indian automotive design, from budget cars to premium models.
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Example
The new model uses a LIN bus to control the power windows and central locking, reducing wiring harness weight.