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Information Bus: Description and Operation

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

Vehicle communication utilizes a high speed controller area network (HS-CAN), International Standards Organization (ISO) 9141 network and standard corporate protocol (SCP) network. Information is sent to and from individual control modules that each control specific functions. All 3 networks are connected to the data link connector (DLC). The DLC can be found under the instrument panel between the steering column and the audio unit.

The 3 module communication networks are:
- ISO 9141
- Standard corporate protocol (SCP)
- High speed (HS) CAN


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The ISO 9141 network is for diagnostic use only while SCP and HS-CAN networks allow multiple modules to communicate, or transfer data, with each other on a common network.

ISO 9141 Network Operation
The ISO 9141 communication network is a single wire network, used for diagnostic purposes only.

The ISO 9141 communication network is used for the following modules:
- Fire suppression module (if equipped)
- RCM

Standard Corporate Protocol (SCP) Communication Network
The SCP network has an unshielded twisted pair cable, data bus (+) and data bus (-) circuits. In addition to scan tool communication, this network allows sharing of information between all modules on the network.

The SCP communication network is used for the following modules:
- LCM
- Instrument cluster (gateway)
- DDM (if equipped)
- Overhead console module (if equipped)
- Electronic automatic temperature control (EATC) (if equipped)

HS-CAN Network Operation
The HS-CAN network uses an unshielded twisted pair cable, data bus (+) and data bus (-) circuits. In addition to scan tool communication, this network allows sharing of information between all modules on the network.

The HS-CAN is a high speed communication network used for the following modules:
- PCM
- ABS module
- Instrument cluster
- VAPS module (if equipped)
- Air suspension module (if equipped)
- Fire suppression module (if equipped)

Network Termination
The CAN network uses a network termination circuit to improve communication reliability. The network termination of the CAN bus takes place inside the termination modules by termination resistors. Termination modules are located at either end of the bus network. As network messages are broadcast, in the form of voltage signals, the network voltage signals are stabilized by the termination resistors. Each termination module has a 120 ohm resistor across the positive and negative bus connection in the termination module. With 2 termination modules on each network, and the 120 ohm resistors located in a parallel circuit configuration, the total network impedance, or total resistance is 60 ohms.

Network termination improves bus message reliability by:
- stabilizing bus voltage.
- eliminating electrical interference.

Gateway Module
The instrument cluster is the gateway module, translating HS-CAN to SCP and vice versa. This information allows a message to be distributed throughout both networks. The instrument cluster is the only module on this vehicle that has this ability.