Planet

Philips Lite Automotive NETwork


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Planet Bus Description

Planet [Philips Lite Automotive NETwork] is used as an in-vehicle [Automotive] network designed for safety-critical network concept for dedicated passenger-restraint systems, air bags.
Planet uses two wires for the transmission of power, data and clocking. Planet has its own Protocol.
The Philips Lite Automotive NETwork was developed by Philips [now nxp] and Special Devices Inc.
The first device to interface with the Philips Lite Automotive NETwork was released in 2000.

Not much information to be found regarding the Philips Lite Automotive NETwork


Planet Interface IC Vendors

No integrated Circuits have been identified

nxp; AU6101 squib driver IC {air-bag electronic initiator}
Editor note, Philips Semiconductors is now called nxp.

IC Manufacturers {All other types}

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