Isolated CAN Bus Breakout Board 3.3 VDC
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Features
- 3.3 VDC Supply voltage
- 2500V Isolation
- Failsafe Outputs
- Low Loop Delay : 150 ns typical
- Meets or Exceeds ISO 11898 requirements
- Bus-Fault Protection of –27 V to 40 V
- Dominant Timeout Function
Galvanic Isolation
High noise levels on a CAN bus network have the potential to destroy CAN bus transceivers. This noise originates mainly from two sources, ground loops and electrical line surges. Protecting a network against this destructive energy requires the galvanic isolation of the CAN bus system from other local node circuitry.
For more information, see: Galvanically Isolated CAN Bus Transceivers Protect Networks Against Destructive Energy...
Documents
A Comprehensible Guide to Controller Area Network
This book represents the most thoroughly researched and most complete work on CAN available in the marketplace.
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial network technology that was originally designed for the automotive industry, especially for European cars, but has also become a popular bus in industrial automation as well as other applications.
The CAN bus is primarily used in embedded systems, and as its name implies, is a network technology that provides fast communication among microcontrollers up to real-time requirements, eliminating the need for the much more expensive and complex technology of a Dual-Ported RAM.
This book provides complete information on all CAN features and aspects combined with a high level of readability.