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Classical CAN, CAN FD, And LIN Kit Simulates Devices And Networks For SAE J1939, NMEA 2000, CANopen

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Warwick Control Technologies - X-Analyzer - CAN - LIN Bus - SAE J1939 - NMEA2000

Warwick Control Technologies has released a development kit that enables users to simulate Classical CAN, CAN FD, and LIN devices and networks. It also supports the simulation of SAE J1939, NMEA 2000, and CANopen devices and networks.

The kit comes with the Kvaser Hybrid Pro two-channel interface to test Classical CAN, CAN FD, and LIN systems through one interface. The two channels of the Kvaser interface connect to the X-Analyser software in any combination, e.g., channel one can be LIN, and channel two can be CAN FD.

The T-Script programming language simulates Classical CAN and CAN FD networks through one interface channel, while network monitoring can occur on the second interface channel of the X-Analyser software. The Kvaser TRX IDE implements a compiler for T-Script and a console in which status messages are routed back by language commands such as "printf."

The kit includes the X-Analyser Professional software with support for Classical CAN (including CANopen, SAE J1939, NMEA 2000), CAN FD, and LIN. The Kvaser Hybrid Pro interface connects a PC via USB to two channels of Classical CAN, CAN FD, or LIN. Additionally, the tool comes with a Four-Channel Hub for Classical CAN, CAN FD, and LIN with external power. Furthermore, there are programming examples for network simulation in Kvaser T-Script programming language and a carrying case.

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SAE J1939 Starter Kit And Network Simulator

SAE J1939 Starter Kit And Network Simulator

Our J COM.J1939 Starter Kit And Network Simulator is designed to allow the experienced engineer as well as the beginner to experiment with SAE J1939 data communication without the need of connecting to a real-world J1939 network, i.e. a diesel engine. It may sound obvious, but in order to establish a network, you need at least two nodes, and that fact applies especially to CAN/J1939 where the CAN controller will basically shut down after transmitting data without receiving a response. For that reason, our jCOM.J1939 Starter Kit And Network Simulator consists of two J1939 nodes, namely our jCOM.J1939.USB, an SAE J1939 ECU Simulator Board With USB Port.

The jCOM.J1939.USB gateway board is a high-performance, low-latency vehicle network adapter for SAE J1939 applications. The board supports the full SAE J1939 protocol according to J1939/81 Network Management (Address Claiming) and J1939/21 Transport Protocol (TP).

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