
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "CAN controller",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Tools and RTOS support latest SuperH MCUs from
Green Hills Software, which we summarised at the time by saying "Added support brings mature end-to-end development solutions to the Renesas SH7261 and SH7263 single-chip microcontrollers".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Automotive MCU boasts six lines of CAN from
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe: "The MB91F467BA is specifically designed for integrating several in-vehicle Control Area Networks or for controlling CAN, LIN and FlexRay mixed network gateways".
In March 2007, we covered the news from Advanced Micro Peripherals
concerning its Locator-G3
- take a look at Acquisition board incorporates GSM and GPS
which says: "A single PC/104+ module combines location, data acquisition and wireless communications".
Take a look also at the news release from Dynamic Engineering, Module hosts two independent CAN channels,
as well as Development suite simulates CAN controllers from Crossware Products,
and Semiconductor forum features at SPS/IPC/Drives from EBV Elektronik.
See also:
High-speed CAN transceiver
(June 2006)
Texas Instruments has introduced a controller area network (CAN) transceiver with industry-leading electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection of up to +/- 8 kV (human body model)
Embedded system developed for use in space
(June 2006)
The design of the SpaceWire Remote Terminal Controller (RTC) is based on a well-established interface for spacecraft on-board communication, the SpaceWire standard
CAN comms card is cost engineered downwards
(March 2006)
Goepel Electronic has developed a low-cost alternative to its PXI/PCI CAN communication card
8bit microcontrollers make more of CAN systems
(December 2005)
Two new 8bit AVR Flash microcontrollers feature extended Controller Area Network capabilities
CAN controller moves to CompactPCI
(July 2005)
The hot-swap supporting MIC-3680 brings the advantages of the CAN protocol to Advantech's CompactPCI systems
CAN transceiver cuts automotive power consumption
(April 2005)
A next-generation controller area network (CAN) transceiver IC combines operation to 1Mbaud with an extremely low current standby mode and a bus-initiated wake-up capability
CAN transceiver passes the test
(October 2004)
AutoXray, a leading provider of automotive diagnostic equipment, has qualified the AMIS-30660 high-speed controller area network (CAN) transceiver IC for use in its products
Board embeds two CANs and a LAN
(August 2004)
The PM-1002 is a PC/104-plus form factor combining dual CAN (Controller Area Network) interfaces with an Ethernet port
CAN transceiver keeps it electromagnetically quiet
(June 2004)
A new high-speed CAN transceiver combines true 3.3 or 5.0V logic interfaces, excellent EMC performance, and a new environmentally friendly package
Microcontroller CAN control networks
(June 2004)
Atmel's latest 8bit AVR Flash microcontroller features extended CAN (controller area network) capabilities
Ethernet reference design uses Atmel ARM7
(April 2004)
The AT91-NET Ethernet card for Atmel EB40A and EB55 ARM development boards has been developed in response to customer demand for an Ethernet port on the ARM development environment
FPGA design platform gains licensed CAN option
(March 2004)
Altium has entered into a licensing agreement with automotive electronics supplier, Robert Bosch, which will allow Altium to sublicense Bosch's CAN protocol for FPGA-based applications
RTOS aids CAN application development
(February 2004)
Green Hills Software has released a complete royalty-free CAN application developers kit through its partnership with Steinhoff Automation
CAN hardware speeds automotive testing
(November 2003)
National Instruments has expanded its family of CAN hardware to include the NI PXI-8464 software-selectable interface for multiple transceiver access and the NI PXI-8463 single-wire CAN interface
Faster throughput for single-chip CAN controller
(September 2003)
Microchip's enhanced stand-alone CAN device provides faster data throughput, efficient data-byte filtering and generates start-of-frame output
Budget pricing for compact CANbus analyser
(August 2003)
The IXXAT USB-to-CAN Compact offers CANbus developers a very reasonably-priced, completely portable CAN interface in a small, handy case
CAN transceiver provides more protection
(December 2002)
A new 5V CAN transceiver provides improved performance and six times the reliability with 12kV HBM ESD protection
Reference design puts ColdFire in CAN control
(August 2002)
Designers of industrial and automotive systems using the CAN communication protocol can now reduce development times and overall system costs using a new reference design
Starter kit aids CAN-based development
(February 2002)
A new embedded systems starter kit from Toshiba Electronics aims to significantly simplify the design, prototyping and debugging of high-speed, CAN-based industrial and automotive designs
You can't find a smaller more powerful CAN device
(September 2001)
Microchip says its new self-programmable PICmicro Flash microcontroller family, with intelligent CAN 2.0B active interface, are the smallest, most powerful CAN devices available
DSPs integrate Flash for industrial control
(September 2001)
Texas Instruments claims its two new high-precision control DSPs will reduce development time from hours to minutes while delivering up to 12x performance existing devices
RISC processor cuts automotive display costs
(May 2001)
Toshiba has expanded its family of processors for automotive applications with a high-performance RISC core based device that will dramatically simplify dashboard and cockpit displays
All the standard functions of a PC on a DIN rail
(November 2000)
Now available from PEP Modular Computers is the Rotec VisionCompact range of cost effective PCs mounted on a DIN rail, which integrate all the standard functions of a PC including fieldbus interfaces

