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    PCI/104-Express bus with CAN FD turbo

    At PEAK-System, the PCAN-PCI/104-Express FD is now available as single, dual, and four-channel version. Up to four cards can be stacked for access to CAN and CAN FD networks. The connection to the CAN bus is made via the D-Sub slot brackets included in the delivery. Stack-through connectors for the PCI bus are supplied on request.

    The PCAN-PCI/104-Express FD reaches bit rates up to 12 Mbit/s for CAN FD frames. The galvanic isolation between the computer and the CAN side is 500 Volts. Furthermore, a 5-Volt supply for external devices and an internal termination for each CAN channel can be activated via solder bridges. Beside the hardware, there is also a product DVD with the CAN monitor PCAN-View, several APIs, and device drivers for Linux and Windows.

    Based on the PCI/104 form factor, compact and ruggedized solutions for industrial PCs and embedded systems exposed to harsh environments can be realized. Therefore, the PCAN-PCI/104-Express FD is well suited for applications such as medical and instrumentation technology, industrial control, aerospace, and military as well as construction vehicles. In addition, the card can be integrated on the form factors EPIC Express and EBX Express.

    For more information, visit peak-system.com.

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