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Low-profile CAN board suits small embedded systems

Low-profile CAN board suits small embedded systems

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Offering silent mode, error frame detection and an on-board buffer, the Mini PCI Express HS small form factor board is ideal for any embedded data acquisition systems, but is particularly envisaged for fleet management.

“This piggyback CAN board is our smallest form factor yet, measuring a mere 30 mm x 51 mm," said Michael Odälv, Director Marketing & Sales at Kvaser AB. "Many fleet management applications require a single CAN channel to monitor key parameters such as fuel economy, engine speed, braking and accelerator pressure, and gearshift patterns. However, other applications such as industrial control systems and robotics will also benefit from this.”

The Kvaser Mini PCI Express HS board has a low profile connector that complies with the mini PCI Express standard, which connects via a cable to a DSUB connector (or other type) at the computer housing. With just the CAN communication link itself exposed, this arrangement protects total system EMC performance because all the electronics remain inside the computer housing. In car or truck applications, this can be particularly important. Notably, this add-on board complies with EN 61000-6-2:2005, specifying EMC immunity for industrial environments and also operates over the industrial temperature range of -40 to +85 °C.

Other features of this device include a bit rate from 40 to 1000 kbit/s and a CAN transfer rate up to 20000 messages/s. The time stamp accuracy is 25 µs. Kvaser’s free of charge CANLIB SDK can be used to develop software for the Mini PCI Express HS board. Programs written in CANlib will be fully compatible with present and future hardware from Kvaser. Support for Linux, in the form of drivers and a dedicated SDK, are available as a separate download.

The Kvaser Mini PCI Express HS is available now with free software, free software updates and free support.

www.kvaser.com/products/minipciexpress

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