CANnes

CAN-Bus PCI-Card with open source Linux driver

The CANnes card is a PCI card which provides a simple, easy to use CAN interface. It is equipped with a male and a female 9 pin Sub-D connector with standard CAN pin assignments. CAN bit rates between 10 and 1000 kBit/s (1MBit/s) are possible. The industry standard CAN controller SJA1000 is used together with the CAN bus driver 82C250 and optical isolation between the CAN controller and the CAN bus driver. A 120 ohms termination resistor is also provided. This resistor can be switched on and off either by a software controlled relay. Device drivers and function libraries are provided for the Windows (98/ME/2000 and NT4) operating systems and also for the Linux operating system. The CANnes cards is CE-approved and also meets FCC specifications. It can be used with every PC which is equipped with PCI slots fulfilling at least the PCI 2.1 standard.

Specifications

Features

  • Supports CAN V2.0a and V2.0b (11 bit and 29 bit identifiers)
  • CAN bit rates of up to 1Mbit/s
  • 120 ohms termination resistor that can be switched on or off by software

Software

  • Simple CAN monitoring PC software supplied with this product
  • Easy programming and integration into user applications via simple DLL functions

Other

  • RoHS compliant latest by 1 July 2006

Downloads

 

 

Datasheet

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CANnes_manual.pdf 170.36kB 17-Oct-13
 

Documentation

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CANnes_ShortSpec.pdf 332.37kB 17-Oct-13
CANnes_manual.pdf 170.36kB 17-Oct-13
 

Software

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BC++.zip 4.25kB 17-Oct-13
CANnes.ini 89B 17-Oct-13
CANnesMon.exe 588kB 17-Oct-13
CannesLinux.tar 130kB 17-Oct-13
CannesWDM.inf 1.8kB 17-Oct-13
Delphi.zip 924B 17-Oct-13
Drivers.zip 58.54kB 17-Oct-13
DrvInstNT.exe 391kB 17-Oct-13
VC++.zip 1.79kB 17-Oct-13