CAN interface module CPC-USB/ARM7
USBCAN BusCANopen

CAN interface module - CPC-USB/ARM7 - EMS Dr. Thomas Wünsche e.K. - USB / CAN Bus / CANopen
CAN interface module - CPC-USB/ARM7 - EMS Dr. Thomas Wünsche e.K. - USB / CAN Bus / CANopen
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Characteristics

Bus
USB, CAN Bus, CANopen, CAN
Other characteristics
industrial, for robots

Description

CPC-USB/ARM7 is a CAN interface for USB ports in a compact and robust metal housing. Due to easy handling and favorable price CPC-USB/ARM7 is suitable for configuration and analysis of CAN systems. CPC-USB/ARM7 is equipped with a Cortex M3 microcontroller providing onChip CAN and USB controller. By combining the powerful CPU with internal peripherals low latencies can be achieved. The interface is completely supplied via USB, a separate supply for the CAN side is not needed. It supports 11 bit and 29 bit identifiers. The interface is optionally available with galvanic isolation. In addition also a variant with low speed transceiver TJA1054A is available. For applications, where a higher fault voltage on the CAN bus terminals cannot be avoided, the version HV is available. The use of the transceiver MAX13052 allows voltages up to ±80 V on the CAN bus lines. Also a version with RJ45 CAN connector is available. Special Features USB/CAN Interface CPC-USB/ARM7 Powerful Cortex M3 microcontroller with internal CAN and USB controller Supports CAN protocols 2.0A and 2.0B Display of USB communication and CAN data transfer via LEDs Supply completely over USB USB 2.0 Full Speed Optional with galvanic isolation between CAN and USB Optional with low speed transceiver TJA1054A Optional with ±80 V tolerant transceiver MAX13052 Optional available with RJ45 CAN connector Linux socketCAN supported Free of charge development kits for Windows 7/8.x/10/11 and Linux
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