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CAN Bus Controllers Quickly & Easily Expand CAN Bus Networks For Machinery

E-T-A's flexible and compact SCS10, SCS20, and SCS30 CAN Bus controllers can plug into industry-standard vehicle sockets without additional wiring and configured using a graphical programming environment. In addition to defining CAN Bus messages, a large number of logical links and time functions are available. The SCS (Smart Control Systems) product group holds intelligent systems, power [...]

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CAN Bus Hub With Three Female, One Male D-SUB9 Connector, And Adjustable Termination Resistor

The T-cannector v2 by Kvaser represents a CAN Bus hub with three female and one male D-SUB9 connectors. Used typically in application developments, the device offers an adjustable CAN termination resistor (120 Ohm, 60 Ohm, or unterminated). It renders an affordable and safe way of terminating a CAN Bus circuit, as well as applying power to devices that [...]

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Compact Embedded ARM iMX6 UltraLite Computer Supports CAN Bus, Ethernet, USB, RS-232, RS-485

Technologic Systems launched their TS-7100, a small-size single-board computer with an optional DIN-mountable enclosure that measures 2.4" by 3.6" by 1.7". It is powered by the ARM iMX6 UltraLite microprocessor, and it ships with a variety of industry-standard interfaces, including Ethernet, USB, RS-232, RS-485, and CAN Bus. A Linux PC is recommended for development and will be assumed [...]

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Design Concept: Ethernet Controller For Embedded IoT Systems And Automotive Networking

We at Copperhill Technologies have plans to create gateways for automotive networking, which includes serial protocols such as Automotive Ethernet, CAN (Controller Area Network), and LIN (Local Interconnect Network). The following focusses on the Ethernet part of the concept, where Ethernet also applies to Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Industrial-Internet-of-Things (IIoT) applications. The basic idea is to build [...]

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ARM Cortex M-7 Embedded IoT Development Kit With Two CAN Bus Flexible Data Rate (CAN-FD) Ports

The MODM7AE70 embedded development kit by NetBurner features the ARM® Cortex® M7 System-on-Module (SOM). It is an IoT device containing everything required to combine industrial-quality network control, monitoring, and processing in nearly any device. The easy-to-use development suite includes everything needed to learn quickly, code, test, and deploy an industrial-strength embedded solution.Besides the ARM platform hardware, the [...]

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SAE J1939 Utilizes CAN Bus Message Collision During Bus Arbitration

SAE J1939 is a higher-layer protocol (HLP) based on Controller Area Network (CAN Bus). It provides serial data communications between microprocessor systems (also called Electronic Control Units - ECU) in any heavy-duty vehicles. Everything that has to do with the CAN Bus provides reliability with the maximum possible performance in mind, not only regarding required electrical robustness [...]

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Digital Signal Processor Board With One CAN Bus Interface

Renesas Electronics Corporation, a Japanese company providing leading-edge semiconductor solutions, introduced its RX23E-A MCU starter kit for analog evaluation of automation and measurement equipment. It utilizes an onboard CAN Bus driver integrated circuit.The starter kit serves developers working with the CAN-Bus-capable 32‑bit RX23E‑A MCU (micro-controller unit), featuring the analog front‑end (AFE). The package integrates hardware, software, and tools [...]

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Quick Reference: Controller Area Network - CAN Bus - Versus Industrial Ethernet

At first glance, a comparison of the two networking technologies, Controller Area Network (CAN Bus) and Industrial Ethernet may appear as a battle between David and Goliath. On one side, you have the clear underdog, CAN Bus with its 1 Mbit/sec baud rate, its limited network length, and a maximum data length of 8 bytes per message. [...]

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SAE J1939 Message Format And Interpretation Of PGNs

It happens on a regular basis that I am contacted by a user of our  SAE J1939 ECU Simulator Board With USB Port, complaining that our device does not display a PGN correctly or modifies the PGN before transmitting. The real problem here is a misinterpretation of the PGN and its purpose. For instance, a PGN [...]

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RX72N Family Of 32-bit Microcontrollers Supports Three CAN Bus Ports, Two Ethernet Channels

Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced its RX72N Group of 32-bit microcontrollers, which are part of the RX Family that combines equipment control and networking functionality on a single chip. The RX72N Group microcontrollers come with the third-generation RX CPU core, the RXv3 core, and these high-performance products run at 240MHz. Real-time control and networking of equipment are possible [...]

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