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TS-CAN1
CAN Bus PC/104 Peripheral
Lifecycle: Fully Developed | Released: October 2005The TS-CAN1 is a PC/104 daughter board which provides one single channel CAN interface and enables a PC/104 embedded system to be connected to CAN1.1 and CAN2.0b networks.
- Opto-isolated CAN interface (optional non-isolation)
- Up to 1Mbps bit rate
- Jumper selectable termination resistor, IRQ, and I/O decode
- Extended temperature range (-40 °C to 85 °C)
- Supports CanOPEN protocol
$94 (Qty. 1)
No minimum order quantity on standard products.
The TS-CAN1 is a PC/104 daughter board which provides one single channel CAN interface and enables a PC/104 embedded system to be connected to CAN1.1 and CAN2.0b networks.
The TS-CAN1 uses a Philips SJA1000 CAN controller which is opto-isolated from the physical CAN network, increasing the system security. It is also available without opto-isolation, in case of CAN devices that use long wire connections and to minimize propagation delay.
On-board jumpers are used to select both the interrupt and the I/O region used. Up to four boards can be installed in any single system. The SJA1000 controller can be configured to communicate with the processor through 8 different 32-bytes I/O regions.
TS-CAN1 is compatible with both X86 and Arm® architectures; therefore, it can be used with the embeddedTS X86 and Arm-based embedded boards. The TS-CAN1 manual is available in the download section.
The TS-CAN1 uses the Ocera framework as the primary software package. Ocera provides the Lincan driver for Linux and a whole set of development libraries, like Libvca, and testing tools, allowing easy and fast development integration. Furthermore, Ocera/Lincan supports the CANOpen high-level protocol. The Lincan driver supports both BasiCAN and PeliCAN, enabling 11-bit and 29-bit identifiers, respectively. The Ocera code base is open source and is available under the terms of the GPL. For further information visit ocera.org.
embeddedTS provides a "Getting Started Guide" and a tarball with the entire OCERA/LINCAN compiled for both Arm and X86 architectures. Please check the download section of TS-CAN1.
Detailed Feature List
- Philips SJA1000 CAN controller
- Opto-isolated CAN interface
- Also available without opto-isolation
- Up to 1Mbps bit rate
- Jumper selectable termination resistor
- Jumper selectable IRQ and I/O decode
- PC/104 compatible with x86 and Arm cores
- Extended Temp Range (-40° to +85°C)
- Linux Drivers included
- Supports CanOPEN protocol
- Manual and software examples available
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Product Notices:
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Fanless Temperature Range | -40 ° to 85 °C |
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Product Configurations | 1 | 50 |
TS-CAN1 | $94 | $84 |
Product Configuration | ||
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Part | Description | Price |
TS-CAN1 | SJA1000 CAN 2.0B Bus Interface - PC/104 peripheral board | Pricing |
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