Embedded Solutions and Software for Automotive, SAE J1939, CAN Bus, NMEA 2000, Robotics, IoT, and Industrial Prototyping
Our SAE J1939 to USB/Bluetooth gateway and the SAE J1939 Starter Kit are designed to work seamlessly with our JCOM1939 Monitor Pro Software for Windows, a free download. This combination is key to ensuring your purchased product's optimal performance and overall satisfaction. For your convenience, we have meticulously crafted a dedicated website. This one-stop hub houses all the documentation you might need, including user manuals, quick-start guides, troubleshooting guides, blog posts, and further resources, making it easier for you to find what you need. More Information...
The espBerry DevBoard combines the ESP32-DevKitC development board with any Raspberry Pi HAT by connecting to the onboard RPi-compatible 40-pin GPIO header.
The purpose of the espBerry should not be perceived as a Raspberry Pi alternative but as extending the ESP32’s functionality by tapping into the vast offerings of RPi HATs in the market and taking advantage of the multiple and flexible hardware options.
The espBerry project continues to integrate an ever-increasing number of existing RPi HATs and provide the corresponding software libraries free of charge. Furthermore, the open-source code samples take advantage of the popular Arduino IDE with its excellent programming capabilities.
Raspberry PiWe at Copperhill Technologies keep a focus on CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) technologies and higher-layer protocols, such as OBD-II, SAE J1939, and CANopen. The PICAN series of CAN Bus boards for the Raspberry Pi represents a professional and extremely reliable option for CAN Bus development and prototyping. More Information... |
ArduinoWhen it comes to quick prototyping, without the requirement of an operating system, we rely primarily on the popular Arduino platform, specifically the Arduino Due. The Arduino Due is the first Arduino board based on a 32-bit ARM core microcontroller. With 54 digital input/output pins, 12 analog inputs, it is the perfect board for robust larger scale Arduino projects. We offer a variety of CAN Bus systems based on the Arduino Due but also CAN Bus shields for all other CPU board types. More Information... |
CAN Bus InterfacesWe offer a great variety of CAN Bus boards for the Raspberry Pi (HATs), Arduino (Shields), and BeagleBone (Capes) but also breakout boards for embedded systems. Also included are programmable systems for quick prototyping, such as an Arduino-based USB to Dual-CAN gateway, a CANopen breakout board, CAN Bus to UART converter, and more. All systems are supported by detailed documentation and a great selection of programming samples. More Information... |
CAN FD InterfacesThe CAN FD protocol has taken application software closer to "real time" through the minimization of delays between instruction and transfer of data (latency) and higher bandwidth. CAN FD provides more storage capacity in the CAN Bus data frame. Copperhill Technologies offers a large selection of CAN FD boards for various prototyping needs, may it be the Raspberry Pi or other embedded systems. In addition, we offer complete CAN FD development boards based on the Teensy (Arduino-compatible) ARM processor. More Information... |
SAE J1939 Gateways & SimulatorsWe have developed our own SAE J1939 protocol stack, and, in the best sense of rapid prototyping, we used the Arduino platform (UNO, Mega 2560, DUE) as a test hardware. Since then, we ported the code to the NXP LPC17xx ARM Cortex processor family, which we use as the base of our own embedded SAE J1939 systems such as an SAE J1939 ECU Simulator, SAE J1939 to Bluetooth gateway, SAE J1939 GPS Module, and more. Our code supports the full SAE J1939 protocol according to J1939/81 Network Management (Address Claiming) and J1939/21 Transport Protocol (TP). It is also supported by an extensive programming interface for Windows and Linux/Ubuntu applications, including full C/C++/C# source code for short time-to-market developments. More Information... |
LIN BusLIN (Local Interconnect Network) is a serial network protocol used for communication between components in vehicles. The demand for a second serial network emerged as the technologies and the facilities implemented in modern cars grew, while the CAN Bus was too expensive to implement for every component in the car. Copperhill Technologies provides several LIN Bus breakout boards for prototyping, including isolated LIN and LIN Bus Slave boards for functionality testing. More Information... |
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