Site Information

 Loading... Please wait...

CompactPCI Serial Board With Altera FPGA Manages Four CAN FD Ports via DSUB25

Posted by Industry News on

esd electronics CPCIserial-CAN/402-4-FD CompactPCI® Serial Board with 4 CAN FD Interfaces

The CPCIserial-CAN/402-4-FD board by esd electronics comes with four independent CAN FD interfaces via DSUB25 according to ISO 11898-1:2015. The CAN FD interfaces are driven by the ISO 16845:2004 certified esdACC (esd advanced CAN Core) implemented by using the Altera FPGA.

With a higher bit rate in the data phase, in combination with the increase of efficiency by a higher number of user-data bytes, CAN FD offers a higher data throughput while keeping the advantages of the Classical CAN Bus.

CPCIserial-CAN/402-4-FD is fully backward compatible with the CAN Bus and thus supports any Classical CAN Bus applications.

The FPGA supports bus mastering (first-party DMA) to transfer data to the host memory, which results in a minimization of overall latency on servicing I/O transactions in particular at higher data rates and a reduced host CPU load.

Due to the application of MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts), the CPCIserial-CAN/402-4-FD operates, for example, in Hypervisor environments. The CPCIserial-CAN/402-4-FD provides high-resolution 64-bit hardware timestamps for CAN Bus messages.

More Information...


CAN-Bus CAN FD Breakout Board 5VDC

CAN-Bus CAN FD Breakout Board 5VDC

This is a CAN-Bus breakout board with Flexible Data Rate using the Microchip MCP2561FD chip. The output pins are on both screw terminals and a DB9 connector. The DB9 can be configured for use with an OBDII cable, SAE J1939 cable, or CAN Analyzer pin-out via solder bridges.

Features

  • Microchip MCP2561FD CAN FD transceiver
  • 5 VDC supply
  • Supports up to 6 Mb/s operation
  • Implements ISO-11898 and ISO-11898-5 standard physical layer requirements
  • Up to 112 nodes can be connected
  • DB9 and screw terminal connection
  • DB9 can be configure for OBDII cable or CAN Analyser pin-out
  • 120 Ohm terminating resistor via jumper

More Information...