EN 50325-2:2000
(Main)Industrial communications subsystem based on ISO 11898 (CAN) for controller-device interfaces - Part 2: DeviceNet
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Industrial communications subsystem based on ISO 11898 (CAN) for controller-device interfaces - Part 2: DeviceNet
Standard exists in English only * Superseded by EN 62026-3:2009
Industrial communications subsystem based on ISO 11898 (CAN) for controller-device interfaces - Part 2: DeviceNet
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-april-2001
Industrial communications subsystem based on ISO 11898 (CAN) for controller-
device interfaces - Part 2: DeviceNet
Industrial communications subsystem based on ISO 11898 (CAN) for controller-device
interfaces -- Part 2: DeviceNet
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