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An Implementation of Class A Multiplex Application
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A complete multiplex system intended primarily for Class A applications was implemented in a sub-compact car and potential wire harness reductions such as weight, number of wires, and other factors were evaluated. It was found that a multiplex system can have a considerable effect in simplifying the harness, particularly in reducing its weight.
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Furuichi, K., Ishida, K., Enomoto, K., and Akashi, K., "An Implementation of Class A Multiplex Application," SAE Technical Paper 920230, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920230.Also In
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