Peak system

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Data exchange via CAN FD

The I/O module PCAN-MicroMod FD from Peak-System is now also available with ready-made motherboards in a black aluminum profile housing in addition to its use as a plug-in module in in-house developments.

Data exchange via CAN FD.

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The directly usable devices exchange data via CAN FD, which is downwards compatible with classic CAN 2.0. Various motherboards contain either analog inputs or digital outputs. All motherboards have an analog input for voltage monitoring up to 30 V and two additional frequency outputs up to 20 kHz in common.

The motherboards are configured with PCAN-MicroMod FD using the supplied Windows software and transmitted via CAN. According to Peak-System, the motherboards then run as independent CAN nodes. The devices are wired via spring terminal connectors. They can be operated in an extended temperature range between -40 and +85 °C.

You will find Peak-System in Hall 1, Stand 483

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