CiA® plugfests - rules and regulations
Rules and regulations define CiA’s test policy for ensuring CAN FD interoperability or CANopen interoperability.
Scope and application
The goal is to facilitate interoperability among CAN FD or CANopen devices from multiple vendors used in a specific CAN FD or CANopen application. The interoperability rules and regulations apply to all CAN FD or CANopen devices successfully tested during the corresponding plugfest.
Interoperability approval
- The network integration and interoperability of the test devices are tested according to the test plan designed and approved by the CiA technical group who requested the plugfest.
- Test results are confidential. CiA releases a report about the plugfest.
- The vendor is responsible for supporting all CANopen communication services related to CANopen profile tested during the plugfest.
Interoperability approval is only valid for the tested devices.
Previous plugfests
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (September 2022)
- CAN XL in Nuremberg (May 2022)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (September 2021)
- CAN XL in Nuremberg (July 2021)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (May 2019)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (September 2018)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (March 2018)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (September 2017)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (May 2017)
- CANopen in Milan (November 2016)
- CAN FD in Nuremberg (July 2016)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (April 2016)
- CAN FD in Detroit (April 2016)
- CAN FD in Detroit (March 2015)
- CAN FD in Nuremberg (March, 2015)
- CAN FD in Nuremberg (October 2014)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (December 2013)
- CiA 417 in Nuremberg (July 2013)
- CAN FD in Nuremberg (May 2013)