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This board is equipped with a 10Base-T1L Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) port and a CAN FD port. Analog Devices' ADIN1110 chip provides the 10Base-T1L (L for long range), while Microchip's MCP2518FD CAN controller provides the CAN FD. Connection is made via a 4-way pluggable terminal.
The improved CAN FD extends the length of the data section to up to 64 bytes per frame and a data rate of up to 8 Mbps.
CAN FD Features
- Microchip MCP2518FD CAN Controller
- Arbitration Bit Rate up to 1Mbps
- Data Bit Rate upto 8Mbps
- CAN FD Controller modes
- Mixed CAN 2.0B and CANFD mode
- CAN 2.0B mode
- Conforms to ISO 11898-1:2015
- High speed SPI Interface
- 120Ω terminator ready
- LED indicator
- Four fixing holes, comply with Pi Hat standard
- SocketCAN driver, appears as can0 to application
- Interrupt RX on GPIO25
- I2C connector
10Base-T1L Features
- Analog Devices ADIN1110 MAC/PHY controller
- PHY designed to IEEE Std. 802.3cg - 2019
- Cable reaches up to 1700 m with 1.0 V/2.4 V
- Integrated MAC with SPI
- Supports OPEN Alliance 10BASE-T1x MAC-PHY serial interface
- 16 MAC address filters
- High and low priority queues with 28 kB buffer
- Cut through or store forward operation
- IEEE 1588 timestamp support
- Statistics counters
- Low power consumption: 42 mW (dual-supply, 1.0 V p-p)
- Diagnostics
- Cable fault detection with TDR
- Link quality indicator with MSE
- Frame generator and checker
- Multiple loopback modes
- IEEE test mode support
- Supports 1.0 V p-p and 2.4 V p-p transmit levels
- Auto negotiation
- Unique 48-bit MAC address provided by 24AA02E48 IC
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