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CAN bus, SPI or I2C

I am currently about to undertake a project using the C167 infineon. I will be communicating with another processor and a number of FPGA aand need to choose between CAN bus, SPI or I2C. I have a very short time scale to produce this project and am after advice of which would be the best route to take.

Has anyone out there any advice of the easiest route to take????????

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  • "If you are making a commercial application, you must make a licensing deal with Bosch if you implement on the FPGA."

    Bosch?
    That's for CAN, I presume?

    You'd also have to check Philips for I2C: I think the rules are something like, "if you want to call it 'I2C' you need a licence" - which is why many use names like "TWI" etc...

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  • "If you are making a commercial application, you must make a licensing deal with Bosch if you implement on the FPGA."

    Bosch?
    That's for CAN, I presume?

    You'd also have to check Philips for I2C: I think the rules are something like, "if you want to call it 'I2C' you need a licence" - which is why many use names like "TWI" etc...

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