LIN (Local Interconnect Network) is a serial communications protocol designed for distributed automotive applications. It's a low-cost, single-wire communication system typically used for connecting intelligent sensor devices and actuators where the bandwidth and versatility of CAN (Controller Area Network) are not required. It's commonly used for things like controlling power windows, mirrors, and climate control within a vehicle.
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