On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. This article’s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Development of the CAN can you cook a steak in an instant pot started in 1983 at Robert Bosch GmbH. Bosch published several versions of the CAN specification and the latest is CAN 2.
A is for the standard format with an 11-bit identifier, and part B is for the extended format with a 29-bit identifier. A CAN device that uses 11-bit identifiers is commonly called CAN 2. 0A and a CAN device that uses 29-bit identifiers is commonly called CAN 2. ISO 11898-1 which covers the data link layer, and ISO 11898-2 which covers the CAN physical layer for high-speed CAN.
In 2012, Bosch released CAN FD 1. 0 or CAN with Flexible Data-Rate. This specification uses a different frame format that allows a different data length as well as optionally switching to a faster bit rate after the arbitration is decided. CAN FD is compatible with existing CAN 2. 0 networks so new CAN FD devices can coexist on the same network with existing CAN devices.