Tag: CAN
Innodisk Releases CAN Bus Modules for Unmanned Smart Systems
Innodisk recently released their latest CAN Bus modules. With a complete line of form factors and strict industrial quality, these products have proven themselves indispensable in the success of unmanned systems The demand for unmanned systems has seen marked growth since 2020, with a...
Continue ReadingMAX33012E Robust CAN Transceiver with ±65 V Fault Protection, Detection, and Reporting
Maxim's MAX33012E offers +5 V, 5 Mbps, diagnostics, and ±40 kV ESD protection Maxim's MAX33012E is part of a family of +5 V CAN (control area network) transceivers with integrated protection for industrial applications. It is equipped with extended ±65 V fault protection on the CAN...
Continue ReadingThis Compute Module 4 Hunter is set to challenge Official CM4 Carrier Board
Swiss-based founder of Quick-Pick AG, Andreas Eberle, has designed a complete Raspberry system with hardware and software utilizing the power of Raspberry CM4 that lets you use interfaces and industrial communication protocols without the need to buy any additional HATs. This Compute...
Continue ReadingMore flexibility and higher I/O speeds? Meet the new USB2IO interface explorer
USB2IO is a high-tech interface device that is fully powered by USB and totally dependent on STMicro STM32H7 MCU and Intel Cyclone 10 FPGA. It is an FPGA-based multi-I/O device that offers ease of working with various electronic devices using common interfaces. It is designed towards...
Continue ReadingMeet Ollie – The Swiss Army Knife of Connectors
Two challenges field engineers face is the need to go around with multiple connectors and cables, and the ESD/over-voltage challenges faced when interfacing with high voltage devices. With the desire to help solve these challenges, Melbourne-based hardware designer Ali Slim, got to work...
Continue ReadingJake Wachlin Demonstrates His CAN Controlled Dual Closed- Loop Motor Controller
Jake Wachlin has posted on Hackaday a CAN Controlled Dual Closed-Loop Motor Controller. CAN is an acronym for Controller Area Network. This is a robotic vehicle bus standard designed to enable microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other's applications without a host...
Continue ReadingMicrochip MCP2518FD : External CAN FD Controller with SPI Interface
The MCP2518FD is a cost-effective and small-footprint External CAN FD Controller that can be easily added to a microcontroller with an available SPI interface. Therefore, a CAN FD channel can be easily added to a microcontroller that is either lacking a CAN FD peripheral or that...
Continue ReadingMeet the iWave Telematics Control Unit with 4G, WiFi and Bluetooth
The concept of "a connected car" is no longer a figment of the imagination of movie producers but an everyday reality. Different communication protocols along with data from different sensors are being leveraged across the automotive industry to provide advanced features/services like...
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