USB to CAN Adapter

Access CAN systems via USB port for Windowsand Linuxoperating systems

USB to CAN

The VirtualSCADA® USB-to-CAN interface offers two CAN High Speed channels, one CAN Low Speed channel, and a LIN channel, depending on the device variant, a wide variety of applications can be addressed in both the industrial and the automotive sectors.

By using powerful hardware and connecting over USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (480 MBit/sec), these interfaces achieve very high data throughput with minimum latency and low power consumption. This allows them to provide the reliable, loss-free transmission and receipt of messages in CAN networks at high transmission rates and bus load. The messages are also timestamped and can be filtered and buffered directly in the USB-to-CAN V2.

The USB-to-CAN is available in different versions. The compact version uses a sub-D9 connector for the CAN connection als available as a RJ45 connector. Devices with two CAN interfaces are implemented using RJ45 connectors. Adapter cables to connect to the sub-D9 connectors are included with the devices. Additional options include galvanically isolated CAN interfaces, bulk variants, and support for ISO 11898-3 low-speed CAN and LIN

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Product Description

Ordering Part Number

USB-to-CAN with DB9 Connector

VS-1.01.0281.11001

USB-to-CAN with DB9 Connector (Galvanic Isolation)

VS-1.01.0281.12001

USB-to-CAN with RJ45 Connector (Galvanic Isolation)

VS-1.01.0281.12002
Specifications

PC bus interface

USB 2.0, Hi-Speed

Microcontroller

32 bit

CAN controller

Internal; CAN 2.0 A/B

CAN baudrates

10 kBit/s to 1 Mbit/s

CAN high-speed transceiver

TI SN65HVD251D

CAN low-speed transceiver (1)

TJA1055T

LIN transceiver (1)

TJA1020

LIN protocol (1)

V1.3 and V2.0

LIN baudrate (1)

max. 20 kBaud

Galvanic isolation

optional, 1 kV, 1 sec.

Power supply

5 V, max. 500 mA via USB port

Temperature range

-4°F to158°F (-20°C to 70°C)

Fieldbus connection

according to CiA 303-1

Certification

CE, EN 55022:2010, EN61000-6-1:2007