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Programmable CAN Bus To RS232 Gateway For Communication Between Controllers

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Programmable CAN Bus To RS232 Gateway For Communication Between Controllers

The b-CANCubeNano by b-plus is a fitting gateway for serial data communication between CAN Bus and EIA-232 networks.

The product was designed primarily for the use in vehicles and mobile machines. It features a CAN Bus interface according to ISO 11898-2 to communicate, for instance, with other machine controllers. 

It also maintains an EIA-232 serial interface to interact with other serial peripherals, while two digital in- and outputs offer the flexibility to be modified for different applications. The device is easily programmable in C, and it comes with a free-of-charge development environment.

The product measures 50 mm x 30 mm x 39 mm and supports an operating temperature of -40 °C to +85 °C, protection classes IP54 and IP65, and a power supply of 8 VDC to 32 VDC. The processor consists of a 16-bit PIC micro-controller.

Features

  • Operating temperature: -40 … +85°C
  • Protection class: IP54, IP65 with optional sealed socket
  • Qualification: CE / E-mark
  • Dimensions: 50 x 30 x 30 mm (HxWxD)
  • Housing: Plastic housing, black
  • Mounting: Automotive relay socket, 9-pole
  • Power supply: 8 ... 32 V DC
  • Processor: 16 bit PIC Microcontroller 40 MIPS
  • Memory: 128kB Flash, 8kB RAM, 256Bytes EEPROM
  • Bus interfaces: 1 CAN-Bus (High-Speed) according to ISO 11898-2, 11 and 29 bit Identifier - Baudrate: 125 kB, 250 kB, 500 kB, 1000 kB
  • Serial Interface: 1 RS232 (Tx, Rx, Gnd), Databits: 8 - Parity: none, even, odd - Stopbits: 1, 2, Baudrate: 2.4 kB, 4.8 kB, 9.6 kB, 19.2 kB, 38.4 kB, 57.6 kB, 115.2 kB

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