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News Release from: Goepel Electronic | Subject: USB 3052
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 July 2007
Module makes CAN testing more accessible
CAN module provides cost-efficient test solution that is easily adaptable via a standard USB interface, and can be operated with any PC.
Goepel Electronic now offers its CAN module with new and extended functions, including a USB interface The new CAN module USB 3052, available as plug-in card and stand-alone tool named basicCAN/USB, is a novel product with a wide variety of functions
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is a cost-efficient test solution that is easily adaptable via a standard USB interface, and can be operated with any PC.
The USB 3052 is an intelligent module for automotive applications with up to four ports.
The user will be able to exchange information between all four CAN interfaces via an internal board network, and all activities can easily be synchronised.
It is also possible to create analysis functions, such as passive monitoring (disconnectible acknowledge) and recording of messages on the CANbus.
For each CAN interface, trigger functions can be used in both directions (trig-in/trig-out).
The storage capacity is 2Mbyte RAM per CAN interface, to provide a significant performance increase.
Furthermore, CAN hardware and onboard hardware are galvanically isolated from each other.
The USB 3052 provides various onboard functions, such as network management, and diagnostic functions (including transport protocols for various car manufacturers and types).
The module's software has been updated to enable all new and past applications.
All common protocols can be supported, including CAN protocols compliant with specifications 2.0A and 2.0B.
Additionally, real-time simulation of ECUs is possible using intelligent CAN interfaces.
Freely configurable transceivers and onboard functions for transport and diagnostic protocols upgrade the functionality of the CAN module, which can even be used for CAN conformity testing. Request a free brochure from Goepel Electronic ...
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